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Hurricane Nora was the fourth of five tropical cyclones to make landfall in Mexico during the 2003 Pacific hurricane season. The fourteenth named storm and fifth hurricane of the season, Nora developed on October 1 from a tropical wave. It slowly intensified as it moved northwestward, intensifying into a hurricane on October 4. That day, Nora rapidly intensified to its peak of 100 mph (160 km/h), but the larger Hurricane Olaf to its east prevented further strengthening. An approaching trough turned the rapidly weakening system to the east toward Mexico. By October 7, it was downgraded to a tropical depression. Although it no longer met the criteria for being a tropical cyclone, the National Hurricane Center continued issuing advisories due to the cyclone's proximity with land. Nora unexpec

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  • Hurricane Nora (2003) (en)
  • 2003年飓风诺拉 (zh)
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  • 飓风诺拉(英語:Hurricane Nora)是2003年太平洋飓风季最后一个登陆墨西哥的热带气旋,也是该季第十四个获命名的风暴和第五场飓风,于10月1日经东风波发展而成。气旋朝西北方向移动并缓慢增强,于10月4日达到飓风强度。风暴在当天达到持续风速每小时160公里的最高强度,但由于东侧有规模更大的飓风奥拉夫存在,诺拉无法进一步强化。受逐渐逼近的低压槽影响,气旋在迅速减弱的同时转朝东面的墨西哥前进,到10月7日已降级成热带低气压。虽然诺拉已不再属于热带气旋,但由于其位置靠近陆地,因此美国国家飓风中心还在继续针对气旋发布公告。 出乎气象机构意料,诺拉重新发展出雷暴区,并于10月9日从锡那罗亚州马萨特兰附近登陆,之后不久就逐渐消散。低气压在墨西哥西部产生局部暴雨,但没有报导表明当地因此受到破坏,也没有出现人员伤亡。风暴残留之后同奥拉夫和下层低气压区融合,在德克萨斯州中部引发洪灾,还催生出一场龙卷风。 (zh)
  • Hurricane Nora was the fourth of five tropical cyclones to make landfall in Mexico during the 2003 Pacific hurricane season. The fourteenth named storm and fifth hurricane of the season, Nora developed on October 1 from a tropical wave. It slowly intensified as it moved northwestward, intensifying into a hurricane on October 4. That day, Nora rapidly intensified to its peak of 100 mph (160 km/h), but the larger Hurricane Olaf to its east prevented further strengthening. An approaching trough turned the rapidly weakening system to the east toward Mexico. By October 7, it was downgraded to a tropical depression. Although it no longer met the criteria for being a tropical cyclone, the National Hurricane Center continued issuing advisories due to the cyclone's proximity with land. Nora unexpec (en)
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  • Hurricane Nora was the fourth of five tropical cyclones to make landfall in Mexico during the 2003 Pacific hurricane season. The fourteenth named storm and fifth hurricane of the season, Nora developed on October 1 from a tropical wave. It slowly intensified as it moved northwestward, intensifying into a hurricane on October 4. That day, Nora rapidly intensified to its peak of 100 mph (160 km/h), but the larger Hurricane Olaf to its east prevented further strengthening. An approaching trough turned the rapidly weakening system to the east toward Mexico. By October 7, it was downgraded to a tropical depression. Although it no longer met the criteria for being a tropical cyclone, the National Hurricane Center continued issuing advisories due to the cyclone's proximity with land. Nora unexpectedly redeveloped an area of thunderstorms and moved ashore near Mazatlán, Sinaloa on October 9 before dissipating. The depression dropped locally heavy rainfall in western Mexico, but there were no reports of damage. Later, the remnants combined with Olaf and an upper-level low to produce flooding and a tornado in central Texas. (en)
  • 飓风诺拉(英語:Hurricane Nora)是2003年太平洋飓风季最后一个登陆墨西哥的热带气旋,也是该季第十四个获命名的风暴和第五场飓风,于10月1日经东风波发展而成。气旋朝西北方向移动并缓慢增强,于10月4日达到飓风强度。风暴在当天达到持续风速每小时160公里的最高强度,但由于东侧有规模更大的飓风奥拉夫存在,诺拉无法进一步强化。受逐渐逼近的低压槽影响,气旋在迅速减弱的同时转朝东面的墨西哥前进,到10月7日已降级成热带低气压。虽然诺拉已不再属于热带气旋,但由于其位置靠近陆地,因此美国国家飓风中心还在继续针对气旋发布公告。 出乎气象机构意料,诺拉重新发展出雷暴区,并于10月9日从锡那罗亚州马萨特兰附近登陆,之后不久就逐渐消散。低气压在墨西哥西部产生局部暴雨,但没有报导表明当地因此受到破坏,也没有出现人员伤亡。风暴残留之后同奥拉夫和下层低气压区融合,在德克萨斯州中部引发洪灾,还催生出一场龙卷风。 (zh)
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