Mexico hurricane landfalls (Atlantic side)

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Mexico hurricane landfalls (Atlantic side)

#1 Postby HurricaneBill » Tue Apr 26, 2005 5:01 pm

I like to see what countries have had landfalls and see if there are periods of activity through the years.

Here are Atlantic hurricanes that have made landfall on Mexico since 1950.

1950: Hurricane Item (Category 1)

1951: Hurricane Charlie (Category 4 Yucatan; Category 3 East Coast)

1954: Hurricane Alice (Category 1 NE coast near Texas border)
Hurricane Florence (Category 1 East coast)

1955: Hurricane Gladys (Category 1 East coast)
Hurricane Hilda (Category 2 Yucatan; Category 3 East coast)
Hurricane Janet (Category 5 Yucatan; Category 2 East coast)

1956: Hurricane Anna (Category 1 East coast)

1961: Hurricane Carla (no landfall but passed offshore of Yucatan as a Category 3)

1966: Hurricane Inez (eye remained just off the Yucatan as Inez strengthened from a Category 3 to a Category 4; Category 4 landfall East coast)

1967: Hurricane Beulah (Category 3 Yucatan; Category 5 NE coast)
Hurricane Fern (Category 1 East coast)

1970: Hurricane Ella (Category 3 NE coast)

1973: Hurricane Brenda (Category 1 South coast)

1974: Hurricane Carmen (Category 2 Yucatan)

1975: Hurricane Caroline (Category 3 NE coast)

1977: Hurricane Anita (Category 5 NE coast)

1980: Hurricane Allen (passed just offshore of Yucatan as a Category 5)

1983: Hurricane Barry (Category 1 NE coast near TX border)

1988: Hurricane Debby (Category 1 East coast)
Hurricane Gilbert (Category 5 Yucatan; Category 4 East coast)

1990: Hurricane Diana (Category 2 East coast)

1993: Hurricane Gert (Category 2 East coast)

1995: Hurricane Roxanne (Category 3 Yucatan)

1996: Hurricane Dolly (Category 1 Yucatan; Category 1 East coast)

2000: Hurricane Keith (Category 1 East coast)

2002: Hurricane Isidore (Category 3 Yucatan)

2003: Hurricane Erika (Category 1 NE coast near TX border)
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#2 Postby James » Tue Apr 26, 2005 5:16 pm

Mexico sure has taken a battering over the years. Thanks for posting this info! :)
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#3 Postby HurricaneBill » Tue Apr 26, 2005 5:24 pm

James wrote:Mexico sure has taken a battering over the years. Thanks for posting this info! :)


Next to the U.S., Mexico has the largest coastline prone to hurricanes.
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#4 Postby HURAKAN » Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:02 pm

Great info, buy also for Keith, 2000, remember how badly devastated was the Yucatan Peninsula even that the cyclone made landfall in Belize. Mexico is the only country in the Americas that can be affected by severe tropical cyclones. I think is very rare, in case it existed, to have a severe hurricane affecting another American country by the Pacific side.
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