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Jova was also one of the fastest–intensifying tropical cyclones on record in the Eastern Pacific tropical cyclone basin. [1] Jova was the tenth named storm, seventh hurricane, fifth major hurricane [a] of the 2023 Pacific hurricane season. Jova originated from a tropical wave that entered the Pacific Ocean on September 1. The system briskly ...
As of Thursday morning, Jova exhibited a symmetrical "buzzsaw" shape and a clear eye on satellite imagery, cementing its status as the strongest storm the Western Hemisphere has seen so far in 2023.
The 2023 Pacific hurricane season was an active and destructive Pacific hurricane season. In the Eastern Pacific basin (east of 140°W ), 17 named storms formed; 10 of those became hurricanes, of which 8 strengthened into major hurricanes – double the seasonal average.
The 2023 Pacific hurricane season was a fairly active Pacific hurricane season. In the eastern Pacific basin (east of 140°W), 17 named storms formed; 10 of those became hurricanes, and 8 further intensified into major hurricanes (category 3 or higher on the 5-level Saffir–Simpson wind speed scale).
Category 5 Hurricane Jova, brewing south of Baja California, may bring moisture to Southern California next week.
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Hurricane Jova (2011) – Category 3 hurricane, made landfall in Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane; Tropical Storm Jova (2017) – formed from the remnants of Atlantic Hurricane Franklin, did not affect land; Hurricane Jova (2023) – Category 5 hurricane that stayed in the open ocean, one of the fastest-intensifying Pacific hurricanes on record
Hurricane Jova continues to churn in Pacific as Category 4 storm Friday 8 September 2023 08:45 , Stuti Mishra In the Pacific, Hurricane Jova churned through open waters far from Mexico's southwest ...