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- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) abstract "Hurricane Jimena /hiˈmɛnʌ/ is tied with Hurricane Norbert as the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall on western portion of the Baja California Peninsula. Forming from a tropical wave late on August 28, off Mexico's Pacific coast, the system rapidly intensified into a Category 2 hurricane the next day. Two days after developing, it strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane. After peaking close to Category 5 intensity on September 1, it encountered cold water and began to weaken. When the hurricane made landfall on the Baja California Peninsula on September 3, it was only a Category 2 hurricane. The next day, the cyclone entered the Gulf of California, only to dissipate after turning back east towards Baja California.When the storm made landfall, Jimena caused $173.9 million USD in damage. The system killed four people across the peninsula. In Baja California Sur, the town of Mulege was devastated with other areas in the region also receiving major damage. In Sonora, record rainfall fell, with some areas receiving more than 20 in (510 mm). State-wide damage totaled at $37 million USD while five people were killed and two others were listed as missing. The remnants also moved into the Southwestern United States, causing minor damage.".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) thumbnail Hurricane_Jimena_2009-08-31_1755Z.jpg?width=300.
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- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) 1MinWinds "135".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) areas Baja_California_Sur.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) areas Sonora.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) areas Southwestern_United_States.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) basin "EPac".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) damages "210.9".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) dissipated "2009-09-04".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) fatalities "5".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) formed "2009-08-28".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) hasPhotoCollection Hurricane_Jimena_(2009).
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) hurricaneSeason "2009".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) imageLocation "Hurricane Jimena 2009-08-31 1755Z.jpg".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) imageName "Hurricane Jimena near peak intensity".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) name "Hurricane Jimena".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) pressure "931".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) type "hurricane".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) year "2009".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) subject Category:2009_Pacific_hurricane_season.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) subject Category:Category_4_Pacific_hurricanes.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) subject Category:Pacific_hurricanes_in_Mexico.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) comment "Hurricane Jimena /hiˈmɛnʌ/ is tied with Hurricane Norbert as the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall on western portion of the Baja California Peninsula. Forming from a tropical wave late on August 28, off Mexico's Pacific coast, the system rapidly intensified into a Category 2 hurricane the next day. Two days after developing, it strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane. After peaking close to Category 5 intensity on September 1, it encountered cold water and began to weaken.".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) label "Furacão Jimena (2009)".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) label "Huracán Jimena (2009)".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) label "Hurricane Jimena (2009)".
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) sameAs Huracán_Jimena_(2009).
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) sameAs Furacão_Jimena_(2009).
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) sameAs m.07k89jg.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) sameAs Q5647030.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) sameAs Q5647030.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) wasDerivedFrom Hurricane_Jimena_(2009)?oldid=599801119.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) depiction Hurricane_Jimena_2009-08-31_1755Z.jpg.
- Hurricane_Jimena_(2009) isPrimaryTopicOf Hurricane_Jimena_(2009).