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  5. Hurricane Otis - Wikipedia

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    By October 28, 19 of the sensors had been restored. [45] Losses were estimated at US$15 billion by the natural disaster risk analysis firm Enki Research, [73] [74] and at more than US$10 billion by global reinsurance firm Gallagher Re., meaning Otis exceeds Hurricane Wilma as Mexico's most expensive weather disaster ever recorded at US$7.5 ...

  6. Climate of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    At 2,300 meters (7,546 ft), Mexico City (primarily subtropical highland climate) has a yearly median temperature of 15 °C (59 °F) with pleasant summers and mild winters. The city's daily highs and lows for May, its warmest month, average at 26 and 12 °C (78.8 and 53.6 °F), while for January, its coldest month, at 19 and 6 °C (66.2 and 42.8 ...

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    Oscar was also the eighth named storm to form since Sept. 24, breaking a record for most named storm formations between Sept. 24 and Oct. 19.

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  9. 2001 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 2001, Gray's team issued their first mid-season forecast for the 2001 season, keeping the forecast number at 12 named storms, with 7 becoming hurricanes and 3 becoming a major hurricane, noting that sea surface temperatures and sea level pressures continued to be favorable for above-average hurricane activity.