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Puebla 200 Isoyetas De Intensidad De Lluvia (Mm/Hr) Período De Retorno 10 Años 150 Duración 5 Min 250 Golfo De México 300 0 50 100 100 98° 97° 96° Puebla 200 Isoyetas de Intensidad de Lluvia (mm/hr) Período de Retorno 10 años 150 Duración 5 min 250 Golfo de México 300 0 50 100 100 Escala Gráfica SCT DGST Tulancingo El Carmen Martínez de la Torre 128 132 242 20° El Tajo El Paredón Gómez Poniente Temascalcingo 150 Tlatlauqui El Tejocote 143 Tezontepec 184 40 139 139 173 San Lorenzo Sayula 114 Atlacomulco 161 San Joaquín 200 144 184 Presa la Concepción Laguna de Apán Zautla Altotonga Presa Tepetitlán 161 150 135 105 140 Naolinco 206 171 San CristóbalAtlanga Palizada MEXICO 145 121 Las Animas Actopan Zempoala 200 194 144 166 231 Bosques TLAXCALA José Cardel 150 Los Humeros Rancho Viejo 162 Carrizal 213 Toluca Avila Camacho 63 163 188 148 133 Tlaxcala San Rafael 161 200 153 250 D.F. EL Tejar S. Pedro Nexapa VERACRUZ 255 133 Puebla Juchitepec 250 Cuatro Caminos 278 19° Toma Tecomatepec 205 Presa la Soledad Veracruz 206 Balcón del Diablo 249 Cuernavaca Tecamachalco142 El Fortín 272 186 186 Ixtapan de la Sal 177 191 Cuautla 147 Orizaba 250 169 Palmar de Bravo 195 150 124 MORELOS 150 Taxco Sn. Lorenzo 186 109 Palos Altos 200 Telpatlán 200 Iguala 200 128 200 216 150 OAXACA Temascal Cd. Gral. M. Alemán San Cristobal Axutla Caltepec 258 217 198 GUERRERO 222 145 Papaloapan Atenango del Rio Calapilla Huatla Santo Tomás 145 213 Azueta 156 100 68 169 Ixcamilpa Cantón 223 Mexcala 200 Xiquila 251 18° 198 Papalutla Astatla 71 La Estrella El Caracol San Juan Tetelcingo Quiotepec 99°173 134 226 162 128 170 98° Puebla 97° 96° Isoyetas de Intensidad de Lluvia (mm/hr) 100 Período de Retorno 10 años Duración 10 min 150 Golfo de México 200 0 50 100 Escala Gráfica SCT DGST Tulancingo El Carmen Martínez de la Torre 88 96 Gómez Poniente 175 20° El Paredón 33 Temascalcingo El Tajo El Tejocote 93 Tezontepec 123 50 88 100 128 San Lorenzo Sayula Tlatlauqui Atlacomulco 115 San Joaquín 78 119 126 Presa la Concepción Laguna de Apán Zautla Altotonga Naolinco Presa Tepetitlán 126 94 102 138 152 100 78 San CristóbalAtlanga Palizada MEXICO 108 111 Las Animas Zempoala 143 Actopan 99 151 100 130 Bosques TLAXCALA Los Humeros Rancho Viejo José Cardel 121 Carrizal Toluca Avila Camacho Tlaxcala 61 132 139 139 108 97 126 San Rafael 101 D.F. EL Tejar S. Pedro Nexapa 100 VERACRUZ 168 93 Puebla Cuatro Caminos Juchitepec Presa la Soledad Toma Tecomatepec 139 184 19° 173 106 Veracruz 164 Cuernavaca Balcón del Diablo El Fortín 211 144 Ixtapan de la Sal 135 157 Cuautla Tecamachalco 150 118 131 134 Orizaba 200 150 Palmar de Bravo 162 81 150 100 MORELOS Taxco 150 147 Sn. Lorenzo 63 100 Palos Altos Telpatlán Iguala 146 84 172 OAXACA Temascal Cd. Gral. M. Alemán San Cristobal Axutla Caltepec 207 163 154 GUERRERO 180 106 Papaloapan Atenango del Rio Calapilla Huatla Santo Tomás 68 109 167 Azueta 127 132 Ixcamilpa Cantón 170 Mexcala 129 Xiquila 179 18° 148 Papalutla 100 Astatla 62 La Estrella El Caracol San Juan Tetelcingo Quiotepec 99°137 110 179 124 98 113 Puebla 98° 97° 96° Isoyetas de Intensidad de Lluvia (mm/hr) 120 Período de Retorno 10 años Duración 20 min 90 Golfo de México 0 50 100 60 Escala Gráfica SCT DGST Tulancingo El Carmen Martínez de la Torre 63 72 129 20° El Paredón Gómez Poniente Temascalcingo El Tajo El Tejocote 72 Tezontepec 88 30 61 69 89 San Lorenzo Sayula Tlatlauqui Atlacomulco 79 56 San Joaquín 90 89 Presa la Concepción Laguna de Apán Zautla Altotonga Naolinco Presa Tepetitlán 90 71 55 72 105 113 90 San Cristóbal Atlanga Las Animas Actopan Palizada MEXICO 78 88 Zempoala 72 109 111 106 Bosques 60 TLAXCALA Los Humeros Rancho Viejo José Cardel 95 Carrizal Toluca Avila Camacho Tlaxcala 49 107 104 101 85 73 90 San Rafael 60 72 D.F. VERACRUZ EL Tejar S. Pedro Nexapa 127 66 Puebla Juchitepec 120 Cuatro Caminos 127 Presa la Soledad 19° Toma Tecomatepec 93 79 Veracruz 124 El Fortín 107 Cuernavaca Balcón del Diablo 155 114 89 Tecamachalco 100 Ixtapan de la Sal 101 90 87 Cuautla 120 Orizaba 107 120 120 Palmar de Bravo 132 67 120 90 150 Taxco MORELOS 115 Sn. Lorenzo 90 47 Palos Altos 60 Telpatlán Iguala 97 82 116 OAXACA Temascal Cd. Gral. M. Alemán San Cristobal Axutla Caltepec 154 135 121 GUERRERO 119 74 Huatla Papaloapan Atenango del Rio Calapilla Santo Tomás 83 143 Azueta 103 97 Ixcamilpa 68 130 Xiquila Cantón Mexcala 101 146 18° 109 Papalutla Astatla 52 La Estrella El Caracol San Juan Tetelcingo 60 Quiotepec 99°102 87 142 120 98 9072 83 Puebla 98° 97° 96° Isoyetas de Intensidad de Lluvia (mm/hr) Período de Retorno 10 años Duración 30 min Golfo de México 120 0 50 100 Escala Gráfica SCT DGST Tulancingo El Carmen Martínez de la Torre 51 57 106 40 20° El Tajo El Paredón Gómez Poniente Temascalcingo Tlatlauqui El Tejocote 58 Tezontepec 70 24 50 53 73 San Lorenzo Sayula 44 80 Atlacomulco 65 San Joaquín 73 72 Presa la Concepción Laguna de Apán Zautla Altotonga 80 Presa Tepetitlán 77 80 58 43 Naolinco 58 88 90 80 San Cristóbal Atlanga Las Animas Zempoala MEXICO 62 Actopan Palizada 67 101 87 55 94 Bosques TLAXCALA Los Humeros Rancho Viejo José Cardel 76 Carrizal 88 Toluca Avila Camacho Tlaxcala 41 92 89 68 56 71 San Rafael 56 80 D.F. EL Tejar S. Pedro Nexapa VERACRUZ 104 53 Puebla Juchitepec Presa la Soledad Cuatro Caminos 97 19° Toma Tecomatepec 70 68 Veracruz 104 80 El Fortín 79 Cuernavaca Balcón del Diablo 125 96 67 Tecamachalco 85 80 Ixtapan de la Sal 77 70 Cuautla 89 Palmar de Bravo Orizaba 116 49 120 Taxco MORELOS 88 80 Sn. Lorenzo 45 Palos Altos Telpatlán Iguala 74 77 95 OAXACA Temascal Cd. Gral. M. Alemán San Cristobal Axutla Caltepec 137 118 99 GUERRERO 91 59 Huatla Papaloapan Atenango del Rio Calapilla Santo Tomás 71 122 Azueta 80 79 Ixcamilpa 68 112 Xiquila Cantón Mexcala 83 129 18° 85 Papalutla Astatla 48 La Estrella El Caracol San Juan Tetelcingo Quiotepec 99°80 62 125 80 63 40 69 Puebla 98° 97° 96° Isoyetas de Intensidad de Lluvia (mm/hr) Período de Retorno 10 años 40 80 Duración 60 min Golfo de México 0 50 100 Escala Gráfica SCT DGST Tulancingo El Carmen Martínez de la Torre 36 37 76 20° El Tajo El Paredón Gómez Poniente Temascalcingo El Tejocote Tezontepec 50 16 30 36 San Lorenzo Sayula 36 42 Tlatlauqui Atlacomulco 40 San Joaquín 40 32 42 58 Presa la Concepción Laguna de Apán Zautla Altotonga Presa Tepetitlán 53 37 44 Naolinco 57 40 27 62 San CristóbalAtlanga Palizada MEXICO 42 36 Las Animas Actopan 74 Zempoala 32 67 61 José Cardel Bosques TLAXCALA Los Humeros Rancho Viejo 51 Carrizal 65 Toluca Avila Camacho Tlaxcala 29 68 66 40 45 37 44 San Rafael 37 D.F. EL Tejar S. Pedro Nexapa VERACRUZ 80 76 33 Puebla Juchitepec Cuatro Caminos 61 Presa la Soledad 19° Toma Tecomatepec 42 56 Veracruz 61 Balcón del Diablo 44 Cuernavaca 78 42 Tecamachalco El Fortín Ixtapan de la Sal 66 53 65 Cuautla 42 Orizaba 54 Palmar de Bravo 87 27 Taxco MORELOS 80 58 40 Sn. Lorenzo 31 Palos Altos Telpatlán Iguala 43 57 58 OAXACA Temascal Cd. Gral. M. Alemán San Cristobal Axutla Caltepec 96 77 67 GUERRERO 57 36 Papaloapan Atenango del Rio Calapilla Huatla Santo Tomás 50 84 Azueta 51 46 Ixcamilpa 54 75 Cantón Mexcala 51 Xiquila 18° Papalutla 32 98 El Caracol 50 San Juan Tetelcingo Astatla La Estrella 40 99°47 43 Quiotepec 100 55 38 43 Puebla 98° 97° 96° Isoyetas de Intensidad de Lluvia (mm/hr) Período de Retorno 10 años 50 60 Duración 120 min 40 30 20 Golfo de México 0 50 100 20 Escala Gráfica SCT DGST Tulancingo El Carmen Martínez de la Torre 23 22 55 Gómez Poniente 20° El Paredón 11 El Tajo Temascalcingo El Tejocote Tezontepec 31 17 21 San Lorenzo Sayula 21 23 Tlatlauqui Atlacomulco 29 San Joaquín 23 38 30 24 Presa la Concepción Laguna de Apán 30 Altotonga Naolinco Presa Tepetitlán 34 21 Zautla 30 41 30 15 40 San Cristóbal Atlanga Las Animas Palizada MEXICO 24 18 40 Actopan Zempoala 18 51 39 Bosques 20 TLAXCALA Los Humeros Rancho Viejo José Cardel 30 Carrizal Toluca Avila Camacho Tlaxcala 17 41 44 20 41 25 23 24 San Rafael 30 22 EL Tejar D.F. 40 S. Pedro Nexapa 50 VERACRUZ 49 21 Puebla Juchitepec Presa la Soledad Cuatro Caminos 36 19° Toma Tecomatepec 25 39 Veracruz 33 Balcón del Diablo El Fortín 24 Cuernavaca 47 42 23 Tecamachalco 41 Ixtapan de la Sal 40 Cuautla 31 30 23 29 Palmar de Bravo Orizaba 40 14 53 10 20 Taxco MORELOS 31 Sn. Lorenzo 18 Palos Altos Telpatlán Iguala 50 24 30 39 30 OAXACA Temascal Cd. Gral. M. Alemán San Cristobal Axutla Caltepec 62 49 GUERRERO 29 39 20 Calapilla Huatla Papaloapan Santo Tomás Atenango del Rio 30 53 Azueta 30 35 70 32 25 Ixcamilpa Cantón 44 Xiquila 60 Mexcala 27 69 18° 27 Papalutla Astatla 17 La Estrella El Caracol San Juan Tetelcingo Quiotepec 99°25 22 67 32 20 24 Puebla 98° 97° 96° Isoyetas de Intensidad de Lluvia (mm/hr) 15 Período de Retorno 10 años 30 Duración 240 min 15 Golfo de México 0 50 100 Escala Gráfica SCT DGST Tulancingo El Carmen Martínez de la Torre 13 15 27 Gómez Poniente 20° El Paredón 8 El Tajo Temascalcingo El Tejocote Tezontepec 20 9 11 San Lorenzo Sayula 12 17 Atlacomulco 27 Tlatlauqui San Joaquín 15 13 17 20 Presa la Concepción Laguna de Apán Altotonga Presa Tepetitlán 19 16 Zautla 16 Naolinco 15 8 20 San Cristóbal Atlanga Palizada MEXICO 13 9 Las Animas Actopan 20 Zempoala 10 27 20 Bosques TLAXCALA Los Humeros Rancho Viejo José Cardel 15 Carrizal 22 Toluca Avila Camacho Tlaxcala 9 22 20 13 15 13 San Rafael 15 15 13 D.F.
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