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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 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.
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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 wyniku przejścia huraganu najbardziej ucierpiał Meksyk, gdzie zginęło 135 osób. Znaczna liczba ofiar w Meksyku, spowodowana był zignorowaniem ostrzeżeń o huraganie przez rybaków. Większość ze 135 ofiar śmiertelnych, stanowili właśnie rybacy. Ponadto, gdy huragan wdarł się na ląd, zniszczył lub uszkodził wiele budynków mieszkalnych. Bez dachu nad głową zostało ponad 25 tysięcy ludzi. W Stanach Zjednoczonych, huragan Tico spowodował śmierć 6 osób. Silne opady deszczów wywołały powodzie w Teksasie oraz w stanie Oklahoma. 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 further to attain hurricane status. Early on October 19, it reached peak winds of 130 mph (215 km/h). It weakened slightly as it approached the coast, and at about 1500 UTC that day Tico made landfall near Mazatlán with winds of 125 mph (205 km/h). The remains were tracked into the Mid-Atlantic States for five more days. Tico was the deadliest and most destructive tropical cyclone of the season. Overall, the hurricane sank nine small ships, and nine fishermen were killed. Hurricane Tico was responsible severe flooding and heavy damage due to strong winds. Throughout the state of Sinaloa, the hurricane destroyed nearly 19,000 acres (77 km²) of bean and corn, although most of the agricultural damage occurred south of Mazatlán. In addition, the hurricane disrupted the flow of drinking water. A total of 13 hotels received extensive damage and 14 people were hurt. Twenty-five thousand people were homeless and damage throughout the country was estimated at $200 million (1983 USD). Hurricane Tico caused a total of 135 deaths in Mexico. Although most of its impact occurred in Mexico, Tico's remnants moved into the United States, where they caused heavy rains and flooding. A total of 141 people were killed and the damage amounted to $284 million (1983 USD).
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