The effects of "Jova" in the municipality of Navarro Autlán, Jalisco, México: a case history
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This paper provides information on the effects of Hurricane "Jova" last October 2011, classified as atypical phenomenon in the municipality of Autlán Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico. Recorded in a period of 18 hours, with 330 mm of accumulated rainfall average (return period of 75 years); sheet that altered the ability of runoff to river channels, causing severe flooding and damage in urban and agricultural areas. This favored the annual rainfall cycle in the region (over 40% precipitated sheet) and total volume capacity of the dams (over 45%). The aim was to describe and analyze the distribution of hurricane "Jova", their impact and interaction in land use as primary activities highlights the importance of climate information useful in decision-making and strategic spatial planning.
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