Hurricane Bud (2018)

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El huracán Bud fue un fuerte ciclón tropical de categoría 4 que estuvo activo durante varios días sobre el Océano Pacífico. Fue la segunda tormenta nombrada, segundo huracán y también segundo huracán mayor después del huracán Aletta en la temporada de huracanes en el Pacífico de 2018. En su centro, que contó con un ojo bien definido llegó a concentrar vientos sostenidos de hasta 215 km/h (130 mph) por no hablar de la rachas que fueron aún más fuertes. Este huracán ha sido uno de los primeros y nueve huracanes mayores que se están registrando actualmente en esta hiperactiva temporada de ciclones en el Pacífico. Simplemente se formó a partir de un área desorganizada de tormentas que tuvo una rápida intensificación. rdf:langString
Hurricane Bud was a Category 4 hurricane that brought winds and severe flooding to Mexico throughout its existence as a tropical cyclone in June 2018. It was the second named storm, hurricane, and major hurricane of the 2018 Pacific hurricane season. Bud originated from a tropical wave that departed from Western Africa on May 29. It traveled across the Atlantic Ocean before entering the Northeast Pacific Ocean late on June 6. The system moved towards the northwest and steadily organized, becoming a tropical depression on June 9 and Tropical Storm Bud early the next day. Favorable upper-level winds, ample moisture aloft, and warm sea surface temperatures allowed the storm to rapidly intensify to a hurricane late on June 10, and further to a major hurricane on the following day. Bud ultimate rdf:langString
Furacão Bud foi um ciclone tropical enfraquecedor que atualmente ameaça a Península de Baja California e o México continental. Bud é a segunda tempestade, o segundo furacão, e também o segundo maior furacão da temporada anual. As origens de Bud eram de algumas centenas de milhas ao sul do Golfo de Tehuantepec. Uma ampla área de clima perturbado em 5 de junho em associação com uma onda tropical que se move para o oeste. A onda se transformou em uma depressão tropical em 9 de junho. No dia seguinte, a depressão tropical intensificou-se para a tempestade tropical Bud. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El huracán Bud fue un fuerte ciclón tropical de categoría 4 que estuvo activo durante varios días sobre el Océano Pacífico. Fue la segunda tormenta nombrada, segundo huracán y también segundo huracán mayor después del huracán Aletta en la temporada de huracanes en el Pacífico de 2018. En su centro, que contó con un ojo bien definido llegó a concentrar vientos sostenidos de hasta 215 km/h (130 mph) por no hablar de la rachas que fueron aún más fuertes. Este huracán ha sido uno de los primeros y nueve huracanes mayores que se están registrando actualmente en esta hiperactiva temporada de ciclones en el Pacífico. Simplemente se formó a partir de un área desorganizada de tormentas que tuvo una rápida intensificación.
rdf:langString Hurricane Bud was a Category 4 hurricane that brought winds and severe flooding to Mexico throughout its existence as a tropical cyclone in June 2018. It was the second named storm, hurricane, and major hurricane of the 2018 Pacific hurricane season. Bud originated from a tropical wave that departed from Western Africa on May 29. It traveled across the Atlantic Ocean before entering the Northeast Pacific Ocean late on June 6. The system moved towards the northwest and steadily organized, becoming a tropical depression on June 9 and Tropical Storm Bud early the next day. Favorable upper-level winds, ample moisture aloft, and warm sea surface temperatures allowed the storm to rapidly intensify to a hurricane late on June 10, and further to a major hurricane on the following day. Bud ultimately peaked the next morning with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 943 mbar (hPa; 27.85 inHg). Its track curved more northward while the storm rapidly succumbed to the effects of upwelling. Bud made landfall on Baja California Sur as a minimal tropical storm early on June 15. On the next day, land interaction and increasing wind shear caused Bud to degenerate into a post-tropical cyclone. It opened up into a trough of low-pressure on June 16. The remnants of Bud moved towards the Southwestern United States, bringing tropical moisture and gusty winds to the region. Bud prompted the issuance of multiple watches and warnings for Baja California Sur and western and central Mexico. Bud caused two deaths in Mexico; one in Mexico City and another in Baja California Sur. Despite remaining offshore for most of its track, the hurricane caused torrential rainfall and severe flooding in several regions. A peak rainfall total of 6.50 in (165 mm) was recorded in San Lorenzo, Sinaloa. In Guadalajara, Jalisco, hundreds of vehicles were inundated and swept away. A canal overflowed in Guadalajara, causing damage to multiple stores in a mall. At least 100 additional structures were damaged in the city. In Guerrero, hundreds of businesses and homes were flooded. Over 100 businesses in Pie de la Cuesta were damaged by strong waves. More than 60 homes in Maruata, Michoacan, experienced flood or wind damage. Severe flooding along a street in Mexico City inundated dozens of vehicles, necessitating the rescue of their passengers. Rains from Bud's remnants brought relief to drought-stricken areas and slowed the growth of wildfires in Wyoming and Colorado. The influx of moisture prompted the issuance of flash flood watches for Colorado and New Mexico, and caused flooding near Cave Creek, Arizona.
rdf:langString Furacão Bud foi um ciclone tropical enfraquecedor que atualmente ameaça a Península de Baja California e o México continental. Bud é a segunda tempestade, o segundo furacão, e também o segundo maior furacão da temporada anual. As origens de Bud eram de algumas centenas de milhas ao sul do Golfo de Tehuantepec. Uma ampla área de clima perturbado em 5 de junho em associação com uma onda tropical que se move para o oeste. A onda se transformou em uma depressão tropical em 9 de junho. No dia seguinte, a depressão tropical intensificou-se para a tempestade tropical Bud. Em 10 de junho, a Bud foi atualizada para um furacão de categoria 1. Mais tarde, sua intensificação explosiva veio como um grande furacão na Escala de furacões de Saffir-Simpson. Segundo o NHC o furacão Bud estava causando impactos na Península da Baixa Califórnia como categoria 1
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