[LTER-luq] Impact of TS Erika

Thompson, Jill jiom at ceh.ac.uk
Fri Aug 28 11:18:32 MDT 2015


Dear Jess,

Thanks for update.  How much damage to the forest? Like Georges or much less?

Thought maybe after the drought there might be a bigger damage effect relative to the strength of the wind.

Thinking of you all. Hope things not too bad and electricity restored soon.

Best wishes, Jill

>-----Original Message-----
>From: luq [mailto:luq-bounces at lists.lternet.edu] On Behalf Of Jess Zimmerman
>Sent: 28 August 2015 18:13
>To: LUQ-LTER <luq at lternet.edu>; Carlos I Gonzalez Vargas
><carlos.gonzalez55 at upr.edu>
>Subject: [LTER-luq] Impact of TS Erika
>
>I just drove from Cubuy to Luquillo, stopping at El Verde FS along the way.  The
>major impact is two fallen trees blocking the entrance road to the station.
>There is not power at the station.  Hwy 186 is passable, crews having already
>cleared a scattering of fallen trees.  Streams are already receding from what
>rain we received.  A check of radar estimates of storm totals indicates that we
>received 2 - 3 inches of rainfall.
>
>jess
>
>Jess K. Zimmerman
>Professor
>Lead PI, Luquillo LTER Program
>Department Environmental Sciences
>University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
>Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
>
>Direct Office Line: 787-350-0350
>Or: 787-764-0000 ext. 1-XXXX-# where XXXX is:
>   LTER Program Office: 2867
>   El Verde Field Station: 4381
>
>Mobile: 787-380-3311
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