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Hurricane Juliette (2001)



 
 
Hurricane Juliette was a long lasting Category 4
Category 4

Category 4 can refer to:*Category 4 Tropical Cyclone on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.*Category 4 Pandemic on the Pandemic Severity Index...
 hurricane in the 2001 Pacific hurricane season
2001 Pacific hurricane season

The 2001 Pacific hurricane season officially started on May 15, 2001 in the eastern Pacific, and on June 1, 2001 in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 2001....
. It caused 7 deaths and $20.5 million (2005 USD) in damage when it hit Baja California
Baja California

Baja California is the northernmost States of Mexico of Mexico. Before becoming a state in 1953, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California....
 in late September.

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Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
 Tropical Depression Nine
2001 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2001 Atlantic hurricane season was a fairly active Atlantic hurricane hurricane season that produced 17 tropical cyclones, 15 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes....
 hit Honduras
Honduras

Honduras is a democratic republic in Central America. It was formerly known as Spanish Honduras to differentiate it from British Honduras ....
 on September 21. It moved quickly across Central America
Central America

Central America is a central geography region of the Americas. It is the southernmost, isthmus portion of the North American continent, which connects with South America on the southeast....
, losing its circulation but maintaining intense convection while crossing. Upon reaching the eastern Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portugal explorer Ferdinand Magellan....
, it reorganized and became Tropical Depression Eleven-E on September 21.






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Hurricane Juliette was a long lasting Category 4
Category 4

Category 4 can refer to:*Category 4 Tropical Cyclone on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.*Category 4 Pandemic on the Pandemic Severity Index...
 hurricane in the 2001 Pacific hurricane season
2001 Pacific hurricane season

The 2001 Pacific hurricane season officially started on May 15, 2001 in the eastern Pacific, and on June 1, 2001 in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 2001....
. It caused 7 deaths and $20.5 million (2005 USD) in damage when it hit Baja California
Baja California

Baja California is the northernmost States of Mexico of Mexico. Before becoming a state in 1953, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California....
 in late September.

Meteorological history

Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
 Tropical Depression Nine
2001 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2001 Atlantic hurricane season was a fairly active Atlantic hurricane hurricane season that produced 17 tropical cyclones, 15 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes....
 hit Honduras
Honduras

Honduras is a democratic republic in Central America. It was formerly known as Spanish Honduras to differentiate it from British Honduras ....
 on September 21. It moved quickly across Central America
Central America

Central America is a central geography region of the Americas. It is the southernmost, isthmus portion of the North American continent, which connects with South America on the southeast....
, losing its circulation but maintaining intense convection while crossing. Upon reaching the eastern Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portugal explorer Ferdinand Magellan....
, it reorganized and became Tropical Depression Eleven-E on September 21. Though it was located only 100 miles off the coast of Guatemala
Guatemala

Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize and the Caribbean to the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast....
, its small size allowed it to strengthen into Tropical Storm Juliette later on the 21st.

Juliette paralleled the Mexican
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
 coastline, steadily organizing under a state of low vertical shear and warm water temperatures. On September 23, it was upgraded to a hurricane, and Juliette rapidly intensified to reach Category 4 status just 18 hours later. A small pinhole eye aided in the rapid strengthening, but an eyewall replacement cycle weakened Juliette to a 110 mph hurricane late on September 24. As its outer eyewall contracted, Juliette again rapidly intensified to a peak of 145 mph on the 25th. At its peak, Reconnaissance Aircraft reported a minimum central pressure of 923 mbar
Bar (unit)

The bar , decibar and the millibar are units of pressure. They are not SI units, nor are they cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI....
, the third lowest measured pressure in Eastern Pacific history behind Hurricanes Ava
1973 Pacific hurricane season

The 1973 Pacific hurricane season was an ongoing event in tropical cyclone meteorology. The most important system this year was Hurricane Ava , the most intense Pacific hurricane known at the time....
 and Kenna
Hurricane Kenna

Hurricane Kenna was the third-most intense Pacific hurricane to strike the west coast of Mexico in recorded history. Kenna was the sixteenth tropical depression, thirteenth tropical storm, seventh hurricane, sixth major hurricane, and third List of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes hurricane of the 2002 Pacific hurricane season....
; other hurricanes such as Hurricane Linda
Hurricane Linda (1997)

Hurricane Linda is the strongest Pacific hurricane on record. Forming from a tropical wave on September 9, 1997, Linda steadily intensified and reached hurricane status within 36 hours of developing....
 have had lower pressures estimated from satellite imagery however.

A strong trough of low pressure brought Hurricane Juliette northward, where cooler water temperatures and another eyewall replacement cycle caused the hurricane to weaken. Juliette slowed its forward motion as it continued north-northwestward, and weakened to a tropical storm on September 28. A small area of warm waters near the Baja California
Baja California

Baja California is the northernmost States of Mexico of Mexico. Before becoming a state in 1953, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California....
 peninsula allowed the storm to re-strengthen into a hurricane on the 29th. Increased vertical shear again weakened Juliette, and the storm hit Baja California near Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula at , in the municipality of Los Cabos in the states of Mexico of Baja California Sur, Mexico....
 as a 45 mph tropical storm. Officially, Juliette dissipated on the 30th, but the low level circulation remained as it crossed the peninsula, and it restrengthened into a 35 mph tropical depression in the Gulf of California. Under weak steering currents, it drifted westward, where, after hitting northeastern Baja California, it finally dissipated on October 3.

Impact

While paralleling the Mexican coastline, Juliette's outer rain bands brought torrential rains to the coast of Oaxaca
Oaxaca

The Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca }} is one of the 31 Mexican state of Mexico, located in the southern part of the country, west of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec....
. There, 2 bridges and 20 homes were destroyed. Further up the coast in Michoacán
Michoacán

Michoac?n formally Michoac?n de Ocampo , is one of the 31 constituent States of Mexico of Mexico. It borders the states of Colima and Jalisco to the west, Guanajuato and Quer?taro to the north, Mexico to the east, Guerrero to the south-east, and the Pacific Ocean to the south....
, 1,000 homes were destroyed from flooding. Five people were reported killed prior to Juliette's Baja California landfall. Throughout Mexico, damage totaled to $20.5 million (2005 USD).

Hurricane Juliette brought heavy rain to Baja California
Baja California

Baja California is the northernmost States of Mexico of Mexico. Before becoming a state in 1953, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California....
, amounting to 449.6 mm/17.7" in Cabo San Lucas , and as much as 1011 mm/39.80" at Caudaño. The heavy rains caused mudslides, especially in Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula at , in the municipality of Los Cabos in the states of Mexico of Baja California Sur, Mexico....
. Downed power lines and beach erosion were also noted in that city. A positive aspect of the storm was in its aftermath, fishing was seen as incredible, possibly due to upwelled waters on the Mexican coastline. During the storm 23 boats were knocked over in La Paz.

Two other deaths can be attributed to Juliette. One surfer drowned off the Baja California coast in the high seas, and a fisherman died when his boat capsized off the Mexican coastline. The Mexican government declared southern Baja California a Disaster Zone, and provided assistance to 3,000 people who were affected by the storm.

Late in Juliette's life and in its aftermath, the remnants brought strong thunderstorm activity to the American Southwest, knocking down trees and power lines in southern California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
. Rainfall in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 peaked at 0.9 inches in Patagonia, Arizona
Patagonia, Arizona

Patagonia is a town in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, Arizona, United States. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town is 825....
.

Lack of retirement

The name was not retired and was on the list for the 2007 season
2007 Pacific hurricane season

The 2007 Pacific hurricane season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. It officially started on May 15, 2007 in the eastern Pacific, designated as the area east of 140th meridian west, and on June 1 2007 in the central Pacific, which is between the International Date Line and 140th meridian west, and lasted until No...
.

See also

  • List of tropical cyclones


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