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Hurricane Lisa was a strong tropical cyclone that caused extensive and destructive flooding across Belize and other parts of northern Central America in November 2022. Lisa was the fourteenth tropical cyclone , twelfth named storm and sixth hurricane of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season .
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Lisa had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph). The storm's center was about 100 miles (165 kilometers) east-southeast of Belize City and moving west ...
Hurricane Lisa heads toward Belize coast in Central America November 2, 2022 at 10:08 AM This satellite image taken at 8:40am ET and provided by NOAA shows Tropical Storm Lisa under Cuba in the ...
Damage in Belize after Hurricane Keith. October 1, 2000 - Hurricane Keith stalls off shore of Belize, killing 19 people and causing $280 million in damage. As Keith stalled offshore Belize, water was blown out of Chetumal Bay, with reports of people walking on the dry bay floor, even though the water could return with a slight shift in the wind direction.
Timeline of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season; Hurricanes in Belize; Hurricane Richard (2010) – a stronger system which also affected the same areas as Nadine. Hurricane Lisa (2022) – a Category 1 hurricane that followed a similar path and also made landfall in Belize. Tropical Storm Sara (2024) – made landfall in Belize later in the year.
Nana maintained Category 1 hurricane status with 75-mph winds as it made landfall around 2 a.m. early Thursday on the coast of Belize, a country located just to the south of Mexico's Yucatan ...
Hurricane Nicole was a sprawling late-season Category 1 hurricane in November 2022. The fourteenth named storm and eighth hurricane of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season , Nicole formed as a subtropical cyclone on November 7, from a non-tropical area of low pressure near the Greater Antilles , and transitioned into a tropical cyclone the next day.
2022 Pacific hurricane season summary map. On May 22, The NHC monitored a low-pressure area located several miles off the coast of Mexico for potential development. On May 28, the system eventually developed into a tropical depression which became the first storm in the basin and was designated as One-E by the NHC.