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Hurricane Rina was a small and slow-moving, but powerful tropical cyclone that caused minor impacts in the northwestern Caribbean Sea in late October 2011. The seventeenth named storm, seventh and final hurricane, and fourth and final major hurricane of the annual hurricane season, [nb 1] Rina developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean on October 23.
Hurricane Rina at peak intensity. 1800 UTC (2:00 p.m. EDT) – Tropical Storm Rina intensifies into a Category 1 hurricane. [24] October 25. 0600 UTC (2:00 a.m. EDT) – Hurricane Rina intensifies into a Category 2 hurricane. [24] 1800 UTC (2:00 p.m. EDT) – Hurricane Rina intensifies into a Category 3 hurricane. [24] October 26
On May 19, 2011, NOAA released their first forecast for the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season. The organization expected 12–18 named storms, 6–10 hurricanes, and 3–6 major hurricanes would form in the Atlantic during 2011, citing above-normal sea surface temperatures , a weakening La Niña , and the effect of the warm regime of the Atlantic ...
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The name Rina has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name replaced Rita which was retired after the 2005 season. Hurricane Rina (2011), a powerful but small Category 3 hurricane that made landfall in the Yucatán Peninsula; Tropical Storm Rina (2017), a strong tropical storm which formed in the Central Atlantic
After Hurricane Otis escalated into a Category 5 storm last night (24 October), concerns over the safety of travel to Mexico and the risk of further natural disasters have risen.
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