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Hurricane Ismael (other)
The name Ismael was used for three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean: *Hurricane Ismael (1983), traveled generally northward * Hurricane Ismael (1989), brought heavy rain to Acapulco *Hurricane Ismael Hurricane Ismael was a weak, but deadly Pacific hurricane that killed over one hundred people in northern Mexico in September of the 1995 Pacific hurricane season. It developed from a persistent area of deep Atmospheric convection, convection on ... (1995), caused over 100 fatalities in Mexico The name Ismael was retired after the 1995 Eastern Pacific hurricane season and replaced with Ivo beginning in the 2001 season. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ismael Pacific hurricane set index articles ...
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Tropical Cyclone
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by different names, including hurricane (), typhoon (), tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, or simply cyclone. A hurricane is a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean or northeastern Pacific Ocean, and a typhoon occurs in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In the Indian Ocean, South Pacific, or (rarely) South Atlantic, comparable storms are referred to simply as "tropical cyclones", and such storms in the Indian Ocean can also be called "severe cyclonic storms". "Tropical" refers to the geographical origin of these systems, which form almost exclusively over tropical seas. "Cyclone" refers to their winds moving in a circle, whirling round ...
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Hurricane Ismael (1983)
Hurricane Ismael was responsible for significant flooding throughout the Inland Empire (California), Inland Empire of the United States in August 1983. The cyclone was the tenth depression, ninth named storm, and fifth hurricane of the 1983 Pacific hurricane season. The tropical cyclogenesis, origins of Hurricane Ismael were from a northward bulge of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) in early August, which resulted in the formation of a tropical depression on August 8. Six hours later, it was upgraded into Tropical storm Ismael. Continuing to intensify, Ismael was upgraded into a hurricane late on August 10 and subsequently developed an eye (cyclone), eye. After bypassing the Revillagigedo Islands, the storm reached its peak maximum sustained wind, wind speed of . Late on August 11, Hurricane Ismael began to weaken as it encountered cooler waters. The following day, Ismael was downgraded into a tropical storm. On August 14, the storm was downgraded into ...
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Hurricane Ismael (1989)
Hurricane Ismael was a strong tropical cyclone that resulted in heavy rains and flash floods across portions of Mexico during mid-August 1989. The ninth named storm, fifth hurricane and the first major hurricane of the very active 1989 Pacific hurricane season, Ismael formed from a tropical wave that traversed Central America on August 11. The tropical wave that formed Ismael formed off the coast of northwestern Africa on July 31. After traversing off Central America without any activity, the trough developed deep convection and developed into Tropical Depression Eleven-E on August 14 and into Tropical Storm Ismael on August 15, just one day later. After producing downpours of rain killing 3, Ismael turned westward and for the next week, would be controlled by a high-pressured area. Along the way, Ismael interacted with a tropical wave, which spawned Tropical Storm Juliette.The hostile and cold water and an increase in wind shear would take its toll on Ismael as it went from ...
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Hurricane Ismael
Hurricane Ismael was a weak, but deadly Pacific hurricane that killed over one hundred people in northern Mexico in September of the 1995 Pacific hurricane season. It developed from a persistent area of deep Atmospheric convection, convection on September 12, and steadily strengthened as it moved to the north-northwest. Ismael attained hurricane status on September 14 while located off the coast of Mexico. It continued to the north, and after passing a short distance east of Baja California Sur, Baja California it made landfall on Topolobampo in the state of Sinaloa with winds of . Ismael rapidly weakened over land, and dissipated on September 16 over northwestern Mexico. The remnants entered the United States and extended eastward into the Mid-Atlantic States. Offshore, Ismael produced waves of up to in height. Hundreds of fishermen were unprepared for the hurricane, which was expected to move more slowly, and as a result 52 ships were wrecked, killing 57 fishermen. On land, I ...
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Tropical Storm Ivo
The name Ivo has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean: * Tropical Storm Ivo (2001) * Hurricane Ivo (2007) * Tropical Storm Ivo (2013) * Tropical Storm Ivo (2019) Tropical Storm Ivo was a tropical cyclone that brought heavy rainfall to five states in Mexico, causing severe flooding during August 2019. The tenth tropical cyclone and ninth named storm of the 2019 Pacific hurricane season, Ivo arose from a ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Ivo Pacific hurricane set index articles ...
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