Hurricane Pauline, 1997

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Name (Latin)
Hurricane Pauline, 1997
Other forms of name
Pauline, Hurricane, 1997
See Also From tracing topical name
Hurricanes
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q1506071
Library of congress: sh 99000622
Sources of Information
  • Pauline, la noche del horror, 1997.
  • WWW, Jan. 22, 1999(Hurricane Pauline; Oct. 5-10, 1997)
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Wikipedia description:

Hurricane Pauline was one of the deadliest Pacific hurricanes to make landfall in Mexico. The seventeenth tropical storm, eighth hurricane, and seventh major hurricane of the 1997 Pacific hurricane season, Pauline developed out of a tropical wave from Africa on September 16, 1997, moving across South America and into the Pacific Ocean. On October 5, the depression intensified into a tropical storm early the next day and by October 7, Pauline had reached hurricane intensity. It initially moved eastward, then turned northwestward and quickly strengthened to reach peak winds of 135 mph (217 km/h). It paralleled the Mexican coastline a short distance offshore before weakening and making landfall near Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca, on October 9, and dissipated the next day. Hurricane Pauline produced torrential rainfall along the Mexican coastline, peaking at 32.62 inches (829 mm) in Puente Jula. Intense flooding and mudslides in some of the poorest areas of Mexico killed between 230 and 500 people, making it one of the deadliest Eastern Pacific storms in recorded history. The passage of the hurricane destroyed or damaged tens of thousands of houses, leaving around 300,000 people homeless and causing $447.8 million in damage (1997 USD).

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