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- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) abstract "Hurricane Carlotta was the easternmost tropical cyclone in the Eastern Pacific to make landfall at hurricane intensity since 1966. The third tropical cyclone and third named storm of the 2012 Pacific hurricane season, Carlotta developed slowly into a tropical depression from a tropical wave southwest of Central America on June 14. It moved generally west-northwestward and by the following day, strengthened into tropical storm strength. Thereafter, gradual intensification occurred and the storm reached hurricane strength on June 15. Rapid intensification ensued further, as Carlotta peaked as a 110 mph (175 km/h) Category 2 hurricane on the same day on June 15. At 0100 UTC the following day, Carlotta made landfall near Puerto Escondido, becoming the easternmost landfalling Pacific hurricane in recorded history. The next day the storm began to weaken as it moved onshore Southwestern Mexico. Carlotta continued to weaken rapidly, eventually dissipating on June 16.Throughout Mexico, widespread power outages and wind damage was reported, particularly in Oaxaca. Infrastructural damage was also reported due to winds and rain, as well as damage to crops. Rainfall from Carlotta peaked at 13.78 in (35.0 cm) in San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec. Numerous mudslides resulted from the heavy rains, which blocked roads and damaged structures. At least 29,000 homes and 2,500 businesses sustained damage from Carlotta, mostly in Oaxaca. Seven people were killed by Carlotta, and the state of Oaxaca requested MX$1.4 billion (US$107.7 million) for repairs to public infrastructure.".
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- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) areas Southwestern_Mexico.
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) basin "EPac".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) damages "12.4".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) dissipated "June 16, 2012".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) fatalities "3".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) formed "June 14, 2012".
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- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) hurricaneSeason "2012".
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- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) imageName "Hurricane Carlotta at peak intensity as a Category 2 hurricane, nearing landfall.".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) name "Hurricane Carlotta".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) pressure "973".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) type "hurricane".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) year "2012".
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) subject Category:2012_Pacific_hurricane_season.
- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) subject Category:Category_2_Pacific_hurricanes.
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- Hurricane_Carlotta_(2012) comment "Hurricane Carlotta was the easternmost tropical cyclone in the Eastern Pacific to make landfall at hurricane intensity since 1966. The third tropical cyclone and third named storm of the 2012 Pacific hurricane season, Carlotta developed slowly into a tropical depression from a tropical wave southwest of Central America on June 14. It moved generally west-northwestward and by the following day, strengthened into tropical storm strength.".
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