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Hurricane Lidia was a powerful Category 4 Pacific hurricane that was one of four tropical cyclones to make landfall on the Pacific Coast of Mexico in October 2023. The fifteenth tropical depression, twelfth named storm, eighth hurricane and sixth major hurricane [a] of the 2023 Pacific hurricane season, Lidia originated from a disturbance that developed to the south of Mexico in late September ...
Lidia rapidly intensified at an exceptional pace right before landfall Tuesday on Mexico’s west coast. The hurricane’s winds increased by 70 mph in 24 hours in the warm coastal waters of the ...
Forecasters predict it could still be a Category 1 hurricane when it brushes by Guadalajara, Mexico’s second-largest city
What was once Hurricane Lidia, the 12th named storm in the Eastern Pacific basin, has lost wind intensity over the mountainous terrain of western Mexico, transitioning to a tropical rainstorm ...
The North American country of Mexico regularly experiences tropical cyclones from both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. Tropical cyclones that produce maximum sustained winds of more than 119 kilometre per hour (74 mph ) are designated as hurricanes, which can produce deadly and damaging effects, particularly where they make landfall , or ...
Tropical Storm Lidia was a large tropical cyclone that caused flooding in Baja California Peninsula and parts of western Mexico.The fourteenth tropical cyclone and twelfth named storm of the 2017 Pacific hurricane season, Lidia developed from a large area of disturbed weather west of the Pacific Coast of Mexico on August 31.
PUERTO VALLARTA (Reuters) -Hurricane Lidia plowed into Mexico's Pacific coast at the beach town of Las Penitas on Tuesday evening as a powerful Category 4 storm, killing at least one person as ...
Hurricane Lidia making landfall in Mexico on September 12 Cloud tops near the eye began to warm on the evening of September 11, [ 8 ] and despite being located over ocean temperatures of 82 °F (28 °C) ocean temperatures, which typically is favorable for strengthening, Lidia began to lose strength. [ 9 ]