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Hurricane Erick made landfall in Mexico’s southern Pacific coast as a Category 3 storm with 125 mph winds Thursday.
Erick came ashore down southern Mexico's Pacific coast on Friday morning as a Category 3 major hurricane, with fears of widespread flooding.
Erick, an otherwise run-of-the-mill hurricane that’s strong but not unusual, gained 50 mph (80km/h) in just 18 hours and was still powering up as it neared the coast.
Hurricane Erick has made landfall along the western coast of Mexico east of Acapulco as a Category 3 storm.. Maximum sustained winds were 125 mph, dropping from 140 mph only hours earlier. In the ...
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Erick formed early Tuesday near southern Mexico and is expected to become a hurricane by Wednesday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. The storm was about 450 ...
After surging to Category 4 in less than a day, Erick hit Mexico as a Category 3 hurricane. The NHC is tracking 4 waves, including one in Caribbean.
The eastern Pacific Ocean has seen a historic run of activity as the Atlantic remains dormant. Forecasters point to ...
Erick, an otherwise run-of-the-mill hurricane that’s strong but not unusual, gained 50 mph in just 18 hours and was still powering up as it neared the coast.
Forecasters said Erick's wind speeds could reach 111 mph if strengthening occurs as forecast, which would make it a Category 3 hurricane on the Shaffir Simpson wind speed scale.
Erick is early in the year and the deep water it would churn up is cooler and doesn’t fuel rapid intensification. Even so, the surface water is plenty hot enough, said MIT hurricane scientist ...