Tropical Storm Lidia (2017)

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La tormenta tropical Lidia es la tormenta más poderosa del mundo de la temporada de huracanes en el Pacífico en el año 2017. Actualmente, se ha formado la tormenta tropical "Lidia" a partir de la depresión tropical Catorce-E en el océano Pacífico, ocasiona lluvias, vientos fuertes y oleaje elevado sobre el occidente del país y Baja California Sur. El índice de actual, de Energía Ciclónica Acumulada (ECA) para la tormenta tropical Lidia, en total es de 0.10 unidades. rdf:langString
Tropical Storm Lidia was a large tropical cyclone that caused flooding in Baja California Peninsula and parts of western Mexico. The fourteenth tropical cyclone and twelfth named storm of the 2017 Pacific hurricane season, Lidia developed from a large area of disturbed weather west of the Pacific Coast of Mexico on August 31. The storm intensified while moving generally northward or northwestward, peaking with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) later that day. On September 1, Lidia made landfall in Mexico near Puerto Chale, Baja California Sur, at peak intensity. The storm weakened while traversing the peninsula, ultimately emerging over the Pacific Ocean on September 3, where the storm degenerated into a remnant low. The system brought thunderstorms and wind gusts to Southern Ca rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La tormenta tropical Lidia es la tormenta más poderosa del mundo de la temporada de huracanes en el Pacífico en el año 2017. Actualmente, se ha formado la tormenta tropical "Lidia" a partir de la depresión tropical Catorce-E en el océano Pacífico, ocasiona lluvias, vientos fuertes y oleaje elevado sobre el occidente del país y Baja California Sur. Los datos contenidos en el presente documento, se determinaron con base en la información de modelos numéricos de fenómenos hidrometeorológicos con los que cuenta la Comisión Nacional del Agua, por lo que al ser los mismos variables, no es posible determinar con exactitud su ocurrencia y magnitud. Las medidas para la prevención y mitigación de sus efectos son emitidas por las autoridades de protección civil. El índice de actual, de Energía Ciclónica Acumulada (ECA) para la tormenta tropical Lidia, en total es de 0.10 unidades.
rdf:langString Tropical Storm Lidia was a large tropical cyclone that caused flooding in Baja California Peninsula and parts of western Mexico. The fourteenth tropical cyclone and twelfth named storm of the 2017 Pacific hurricane season, Lidia developed from a large area of disturbed weather west of the Pacific Coast of Mexico on August 31. The storm intensified while moving generally northward or northwestward, peaking with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) later that day. On September 1, Lidia made landfall in Mexico near Puerto Chale, Baja California Sur, at peak intensity. The storm weakened while traversing the peninsula, ultimately emerging over the Pacific Ocean on September 3, where the storm degenerated into a remnant low. The system brought thunderstorms and wind gusts to Southern California, before dissipating on September 4. In anticipation of the storm, several tropical cyclone warnings and watches were issued in the Baja California Peninsula and other areas along the Gulf of California. Flooding in Mexico City resulted in water entering hundreds of homes, while sinkholes formed on some roads. Overall, there were twenty fatalities, including two from electrocution and two from drowning.
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