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  2. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Servicio Meteorologia Nacional was formed with 31 sections for each state and 18 independent observatories which reported back to the central office in Tacubaya via telegraph. It joined the World Meteorological Organization in 1947.

  3. San Luis Río Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Source: Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (Mexico's Meteorological Service) [3] Economy.

  4. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional - Wikipedia

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    Servicio Meteorológico Nacional may refer to one of the following national weather services: Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (Argentina)

  5. Santa Rosa storm - Wikipedia

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    Climate data show that the storm is one of the first to form at the end of Southern winter, some 10 days before August 20 and September 20. [citation needed]In popular belief, the Santa Rosa storm is one of the most violent of the year.

  6. Hurricane John (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane John was a powerful and devastating tropical cyclone that caused deadly flooding and record rainfall across southern Mexico for several days in September 2024. The eleventh named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2024 Pacific hurricane season, John originated from a low-pressure area offshore Southern Mexico.

  7. Servicio Meteorologico Nacional (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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  8. Tropical Storm Chris (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Chris was a weak and very short-lived tropical cyclone that brought heavy rainfall and flooding to parts of Mexico in early July 2024. The third named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, [5] Chris developed from a tropical wave that was first noted by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) on June 24.

  9. Tropical Storm Arlene (2011) - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Arlene brought blustery conditions to much of eastern Mexico in late June to early July 2011. The first named storm and first tropical cyclone of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season.