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Hurricane Tico is one of four major hurricanes to ever strike Mazatlan, and one of the strongest landfalling Pacific hurricanes on record. Tico was the twenty-third tropical cyclone, nineteenth named storm, eleventh hurricane, and eighth major hurricane of the 1983 Pacific hurricane season.The origins of Hurricane Tico were from a weak tropical disturbance that crossed Costa Rica into the Pacific Ocean on October 7, 1983. Over warm waters, the system was sufficiently organized to be declared Tropical Depression Twenty-One on October 11, about 575 mi (930 km) south of Acapulco. On October 12 it turned sharply northward; the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Tico on October 13. Tropical Storm Tico continued to intensify. Two days after becoming a tropical storm, Tico strengthened fur

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  • Hurricane Tico is one of four major hurricanes to ever strike Mazatlan, and one of the strongest landfalling Pacific hurricanes on record. Tico was the twenty-third tropical cyclone, nineteenth named storm, eleventh hurricane, and eighth major hurricane of the 1983 Pacific hurricane season.The origins of Hurricane Tico were from a weak tropical disturbance that crossed Costa Rica into the Pacific Ocean on October 7, 1983. Over warm waters, the system was sufficiently organized to be declared Tropical Depression Twenty-One on October 11, about 575 mi (930 km) south of Acapulco. On October 12 it turned sharply northward; the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Tico on October 13. Tropical Storm Tico continued to intensify. Two days after becoming a tropical storm, Tico strengthened fur (en)
  • Huragan Tico – dziewiętnasty nazwany sztorm tropikalny i jedenasty huragan w sezonie huraganowym na Pacyfiku w 1983 roku. Maksymalna prędkość wiatru wyniosła 215 km/h (135 mph) i był w kategorii 4 skali Saffira-Simpsona. Huragan Tico jest jednym z najbardziej niszczycielskich huraganów, jakie nawiedziły Pacyfik. Huragan nawiedził dwa kraje położone nad Oceanem Spokojnym - Meksyk oraz Stany Zjednoczone. W Stanach Zjednoczonych, huragan Tico spowodował śmierć 6 osób. Silne opady deszczów wywołały powodzie w Teksasie oraz w stanie Oklahoma. (pl)
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