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Hurricane Erick (2013)

Category 1 Pacific hurricane in 2013

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Hurricane Erick (2013): Category 1 Pacific hurricane in 2013
Hurricane Erick brought moderate impacts to the western coastline of Mexico in July 2013, and was the last of a succession of four Category 1 hurricanes to affect the Pacific coast of Mexico early in the 2013 Pacific hurricane season. The fifth named storm and fourth hurricane of the annual season, Erick originated from a tropical wave that moved off the western coast of Africa on June 18. The wave tracked swiftly westward with little development, emerging into the eastern Pacific on July 1. As a result of favorable environmental conditions, the wave developed into a tropical depression on July 4, and further into Tropical Storm Erick at 0000 UTC on July 5. Steered generally west-northwest, Erick intensified into a Category 1 hurricane and reached its peak intensity with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) on July 6. Its proximity to land and track over increasingly cooler waters caused the storm to deteriorate into a tropical storm the following day, though it remained at such intensity until degenerating into a remnant low early on July 9. The remnant circulation dissipated a few hours later, southwest of Baja California Sur.

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‘EXTREMELY DANGEROUS’ Hurricane Erick Approaches| U.S Warns ‘LIFE-THREATENING Flooding & Mudslides’ [Video]

‘EXTREMELY DANGEROUS’ Hurricane Erick Approaches| U.S Warns ‘LIFE-THREATENING Flooding & Mudslides’

Hurricane Erick has slammed into southern Mexico’s Oaxaca coast with devastating 205 km/h winds after intensifying overnight into a Category 4 storm. Torrential rain, deadly mudslides, and..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:30Published

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