Hurricanes in the area of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico have been Lily, 1971; Kenna, 2002; and John, 2006.
Yes, Hurricane Patricia was a powerful hurricane that formed in the eastern Pacific in October 2015. It became the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the western hemisphere, with maximum sustained winds reaching 215 mph (345 km/h) before making landfall in Mexico.
There is no hurricane season for Rio de Janeiro. Tropical cyclones (hurricanes and tropical storms) are extremely rare in the Atlantic Ocean south of the equator. Only one storm on record in the southern Atlantic has ever reached hurricane intensity.
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Katrina was not the strongest hurricane ever recorded, but it was one of the most destructive. Hurricane Patricia, which hit Mexico in 2015, holds the record for the strongest hurricane by wind speed, with maximum sustained winds reaching 215 mph.
While it is rare, hurricanes can impact areas as far north as Wisconsin. However, the likelihood of a hurricane directly hitting Wisconsin is low due to its location far from the typical hurricane paths in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.
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Yes, Hurricane Patricia was a powerful hurricane that formed in the eastern Pacific in October 2015. It became the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the western hemisphere, with maximum sustained winds reaching 215 mph (345 km/h) before making landfall in Mexico.
There is no hurricane season for Rio de Janeiro. Tropical cyclones (hurricanes and tropical storms) are extremely rare in the Atlantic Ocean south of the equator. Only one storm on record in the southern Atlantic has ever reached hurricane intensity.
Yes. There was a Tropical Storm Elaine in the Atlantic Ocean in September of 1974.
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No, but Hurricane Sandy hit Brooklyn, New York.
Rita was the fourth most intense hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Katrina was the seventh most intense hurricane ever recorded. So, strictly in weather terms, Rita was a worse storm. However, Katrina was the costliest natural disaster and one of the five deadliest hurricanes of all time.
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Katrina was not the strongest hurricane ever recorded, but it was one of the most destructive. Hurricane Patricia, which hit Mexico in 2015, holds the record for the strongest hurricane by wind speed, with maximum sustained winds reaching 215 mph.
While it is rare, hurricanes can impact areas as far north as Wisconsin. However, the likelihood of a hurricane directly hitting Wisconsin is low due to its location far from the typical hurricane paths in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.