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Hurricane Manuel

 

September 13 - 20

Hurricane Ingrid

 

September 12 - 17 

Hurricane activity reaches a climax.  On September 12 Tropical Depression 10 formed in the Atlantic basin in the southern Gulf of Mexico and the following day Tropical Depression 13 formed in the Pacific, south of Mexico.  On the 13th TD 10 becomes Tropical Storm Ingrid and TD 13 becomes Tropical Storm Manuel.  These two storms team up to deliver a left and right side punch to Mexico over the next several days.  The two storms cause over $5.7 billion (USD) damage and claim over 190 lives.  The last time a similar weather crisis occurred was in 1958.

Back in July, 2013 many dates were given in regards to the current hurricane season.  For the month of September I was told that the 13th and the 17th of the month are to do with a major storm.  On the morning of September 13 I had a dream showing me that the two systems shaping up on either side of Mexico are going to make direct hits on Mexico.  Ingrid forms first on the Atlantic side followed just hours later by the formation of Manuel in the Pacific.

Manuel is first to make landfall on Sept. 15  and then heads back into the Pacific waters the following day.  On Sept. 16 Hurricane Ingrid makes landfall on the opposite side of where Manuel is.  The storm continues to move inland and dissipates the following day.  NOAA stops issuing advisories on Manuel after it dissipates over land and later gives it a 20% chance of becoming a cyclone again during the next five days.

However, because of the 17th being impressed upon me as a significant date I state that we are not out of the woods yet and must keep an eye on Manuel.

On Sept. 17 Manuel regenerates into a Tropical Depression once again.  He then quickly strengthens and in just over 24 hours becomes a hurricane.  On September 19 Manuel makes landfall a second time therefore hitting Mexico twice in it's travells.    Click link below to go to the Time-line

   Hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel, a deadly Mexican Mix

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