The North American country of Mexico regularly experiences tropical cyclones from both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. Tropical cyclones that produce maximum sustained winds of more than 119 kilometre per hour (74 mph) are designated as hurricanes, which can produce deadly and damaging effects, particularly where they make landfall, or move ashore. Hurricane strength have been ranked using the Saffir-Simpson scale since 1972, from a minimal hurricane as a Category 1 to the most powerful as a Category 5. The most recent Category 5 hurricane to hit Mexico was Hurricane Otis in 2023, which was also the costliest Mexican hurricane.
Climatology
editFrom 1951 to 2000, Pacific hurricanes most frequently struck the northwestern Mexican states Baja California Sur or Sinaloa, as well as Michoacán in southern Mexico. Atlantic hurricanes during the same period were most likely to hit Quintana Roo along the eastern Yucatán peninsula and Veracruz along the Bay of Campeche. Along both coasts, the month with the most landfalls was September, although they can occur as early as May.[1]
List of states
editThe category listed for each state indicates the maximum category of sustained winds that were recorded or analyzed to have occurred in that state. It is not necessarily the category of the storm at the time of landfall or closest approach (if the strongest winds were occurring elsewhere or only over water at the time).
Atlantic states
editCampeche
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Brenda | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 21
|
1973 |
Quintana Roo
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 28
|
1857 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 16
|
1866 |
Unamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
November 1
|
1870 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 20
|
1879 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 9
|
1880 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
July 25
|
1887 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 17
|
1887 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 6
|
1888 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 17
|
1889 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 29
|
1893 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 27
|
1895 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 13
|
1903 |
Unnamed | Category 3 hurricane
|
August 25
|
1909 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 15
|
1916 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 18
|
1922 |
Unnamed | Category 4 hurricane
|
September 22
|
1933 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 27
|
1942 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 20
|
1944 |
Charlie | Category 4 hurricane
|
August 20
|
1951 |
Hilda | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 16
|
1955 |
Janet | Category 5 hurricane
|
September 28
|
1955 |
Beulah | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 17
|
1967 |
Carmen | Category 4 hurricane
|
September 2
|
1974 |
Gilbert | Category 5 hurricane
|
September 14
|
1988 |
Roxanne | Category 3 hurricane
|
October 11
|
1995 |
Dolly | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 20
|
1996 |
Emily | Category 4 hurricane
|
July 18
|
2005 |
Wilma | Category 4 hurricane
|
October 21
|
2005 |
Dean | Category 5 hurricane
|
August 21
|
2007 |
Ernesto | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 8
|
2012 |
Gamma | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 3
|
2020 |
Delta | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 7
|
2020 |
Zeta | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 27
|
2020 |
Grace | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 19
|
2021 |
Beryl | Category 2 hurricane
|
July 5
|
2024 |
Tabasco
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 21
|
1922 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 21
|
1944 |
Tamaulipas
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
July 5
|
1851 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 18
|
1878 |
Unnamed | Category 4 hurricane
|
August 13
|
1880 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 23
|
1886 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 15
|
1892 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 30
|
1895 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 16
|
1903 |
Unnamed | Category 3 hurricane
|
August 27
|
1909 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 7
|
1921 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
July 8
|
1933 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 5
|
1933 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 15
|
1933 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 25
|
1933 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 19
|
1936 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 28
|
1938 |
Charlie | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 15
|
1947 |
Charlie | Category 3 hurricane
|
August 22
|
1951 |
Alice | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 25
|
1954 |
Gladys | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 5
|
1955 |
Hilda | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 19
|
1955 |
Inez | Category 3 hurricane
|
October 10
|
1966 |
Beulah | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 20
|
1967 |
Ella | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 12
|
1970 |
Caroline | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 1
|
1975 |
Anita | Category 5 hurricane
|
September 2
|
1977 |
Barry | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 21
|
1983 |
Gilbert | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 16
|
1988 |
Keith | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 5
|
2000 |
Erika | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 16
|
2003 |
Emily | Category 3 hurricane
|
July 21
|
2005 |
Alex | Category 2 hurricane
|
July 1
|
2010 |
Ingrid | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 16
|
2013 |
Veracruz
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
July 1
|
1859 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 16
|
1866 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 8
|
1888 |
Unnamed | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 16
|
1931 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 30
|
1936 |
Item | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 11
|
1950 |
Janet | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 29
|
1955 |
Anna | Category 1 hurricane
|
July 26
|
1956 |
Debby | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 3
|
1988 |
Diana | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 7
|
1990 |
Gert | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 20
|
1993 |
Dolly | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 23
|
1996 |
Stan | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 4
|
2005 |
Dean | Category 2 hurricane
|
August 22
|
2007 |
Lorenzo | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 28
|
2007 |
Karl | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 17
|
2010 |
Franklin | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 10
|
2017 |
Katia | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 9
|
2017 |
Grace | Category 3 hurricane
|
August 21
|
2021 |
Yucatán
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Isidore | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 22
|
2002 |
Pacific states
editBaja California
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Nora | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 25
|
1997 |
Baja California Sur
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 9
|
1941 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 11
|
1949 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
July 17
|
1954 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 5
|
1957 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 4
|
1958 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 9
|
1959 |
Katrina | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 31
|
1967 |
Pauline | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 2
|
1968 |
Irah | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 26
|
1973 |
Doreen | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 15
|
1977 |
Paul | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 29
|
1982 |
Kiko | Category 3 hurricane
|
August 27
|
1989 |
Lester | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 23
|
1992 |
Henriette | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 4
|
1995 |
Fausto | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 13
|
1996 |
Nora | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 25
|
1997 |
Ignacio | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 25
|
2003 |
Marty | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 22
|
2003 |
John | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 2
|
2006 |
Henriette | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 4
|
2007 |
Norbert | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 11
|
2008 |
Jimena | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 2
|
2009 |
Odile | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 15
|
2014 |
Newton | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 6
|
2016 |
Lorena | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 21
|
2019 |
Olaf | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 10
|
2021 |
Colima
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 16
|
1955 |
Unnamed | Category 4 hurricane
|
October 27
|
1959 |
Bridget | Category 2 hurricane
|
June 17
|
1971 |
Lily | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 31
|
1971 |
Andres | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 4
|
1979 |
Eugene | Category 1 hurricane
|
July 25
|
1987 |
Winifred | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 9
|
1992 |
Calvin | Category 2 hurricane
|
July 7
|
1993 |
Guerrero
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 1
|
1951 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 14
|
1956 |
Unnamed | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 18
|
1957 |
Tara | Category 1 hurricane
|
November 12
|
1961 |
Agatha | Category 2 hurricane
|
May 25
|
1971 |
Madeline | Category 4 hurricane
|
October 8
|
1976 |
Cosme | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 21
|
1989 |
Boris | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 29
|
1996 |
Hernan | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 3
|
1996 |
Max | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 14
|
2017 |
Rick | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 25
|
2021 |
Otis | Category 5 hurricane
|
October 25
|
2023 |
John | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 24
|
2024 |
Jalisco
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Jova | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 12
|
2011 |
Patricia | Category 4 hurricane
|
October 23
|
2015 |
Lorena | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 19
|
2019 |
Nora | Category 1 hurricane
|
August 28
|
2021 |
Michoacán
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Emily | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 30
|
1963 |
Virgil | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 4
|
1992 |
Alma | Category 2 hurricane
|
June 24
|
1996 |
Nayarit
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Kenna | Category 4 hurricane
|
October 25
|
2002 |
Roslyn | Category 3 hurricane
|
October 23
|
2022 |
Oaxaca
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Pauline | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 9
|
1997 |
Rick | Category 1 hurricane
|
November 10
|
1997 |
Carlotta | Category 2 hurricane
|
June 16
|
2012 |
Barbara | Category 1 hurricane
|
May 29
|
2013 |
Agatha | Category 2 hurricane
|
May 30
|
2022 |
Sinaloa
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | Category 4 hurricane
|
October 9
|
1957 |
Unnamed | Category 4 hurricane
|
October 22
|
1957 |
Valerie | Category 1 hurricane
|
June 25
|
1962 |
Doreen | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 4
|
1962 |
Mona | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 19
|
1963 |
Naomi | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 13
|
1968 |
Orlene | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 24
|
1974 |
Olivia | Category 3 hurricane
|
October 25
|
1975 |
Liza | Category 3 hurricane
|
October 1
|
1976 |
Norma | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 12
|
1981 |
Paul | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 29
|
1982 |
Tico | Category 3 hurricane
|
October 19
|
1983 |
Waldo | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 9
|
1985 |
Roslyn | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 22
|
1986 |
Lidia | Category 2 hurricane
|
September 13
|
1993 |
Rosa | Category 2 hurricane
|
October 14
|
1994 |
Ismael | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 15
|
1995 |
Fausto | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 14
|
1996 |
Isis | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 3
|
1998 |
Lane | Category 3 hurricane
|
September 16
|
2006 |
Manuel | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 19
|
2013 |
Willa | Category 3 hurricane
|
October 22
|
2018 |
Pamela | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 13
|
2021 |
Orlene | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 3
|
2022 |
Sonora
editName | Saffir–Simpson Category |
Date of closest approach | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Katrina | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 2
|
1967 |
Newton | Category 1 hurricane
|
September 22
|
1986 |
Paine | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 2
|
1986 |
Norbert | Category 1 hurricane
|
October 12
|
2008 |
Landfall table
editName | Year | Category 5
|
Category 4
|
Category 3
|
Category 2
|
Category 1
|
Tropical or
subtropical storm |
Tropical or
subtropical depression |
Damage (USD) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unnamed | 1851 | Tamaulipas | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1857 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1859 | Veracruz | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1866 | Quintana Roo, Veracruz | [2] | ||||||||
Unamed | 1870 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1878 | Tamaulipas | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1879 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1880 | Tamaulipas | Quintana Roo | 2 | [2][3] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1886 | Tamaulipas | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1887 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1887 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1888 | Quintana Roo, Veracruz | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1889 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1892 | Tamaulipas | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1893 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
1895 | 1895 | Quintana Roo, Tamaulipas | [2] | ||||||||
1903 | 1903 | Quintana Roo | Tamaulipas | [2] | |||||||
1909 | 1909 | Quintana Roo, Tamaulipas | 3,500 | [2][4] | |||||||
1916 | 1916 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1921 | Tamaulipas | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1922 | Quintana Roo | Tabasco | [2] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1931 | Veracruz | Quintana Roo | [2] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1933 | Tamaulipas | 3 | [2][5] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1933 | Tamaulipas | 7 | [2][6] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1933 | Tamaulipas | Quintana Roo | 135 | [2][7] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1933 | Quintana Roo | Tamaulipas | 125 | [2][8] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1936 | Tamaulipas | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1936 | Veracruz | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1938 | Quintana Roo | Tamaulipas | 9 | [2][9] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1941 | Baja California Sur | 15 | [10] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1942 | Quintana Roo | [2] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1943 | Sinaloa | $4.5 million | 100 | [11] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1944 | Quintana Roo, Tabasco | 200 | [2][12] | |||||||
Charlie | 1947 | Veracruz | 48 | [13][14] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1949 | Baja California Sur | [15] | ||||||||
Item | 1950 | Veracruz | $1.5 million | [13][16] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1951 | Guerrero | [17] | ||||||||
Charlie | 1951 | Quintana Roo | Tamaulipas | $1.16 million | 257 | [13][18][19] | |||||
Alice | 1954 | Tamaulipas | 38 | [13][20] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1954 | Baja California Sur | [21] | ||||||||
Gladys | 1955 | Tamaulipas | 2 | [13][22] | |||||||
Hilda | 1955 | Quintana Roo, Tamaulipas | 236 | [13][23] | |||||||
Janet | 1955 | Quintana Roo | Veracruz | $4 million | 500 | [13][24] | |||||
Unnamed | 1955 | Colima | 40 | [25][26] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1956 | Guerrero | [27] | ||||||||
Anna | 1956 | Veracruz | [13] | ||||||||
Unnamed | 1957 | Guerrero | 7 | [28][29] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1957 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | 2 | [30][31] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1957 | Sinaloa | $8 million | 8 | [32][33][34] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1958 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | 2 | [35][36] | ||||||
Unnamed | 1959 | Baja California Sur | Baja California | [37] | |||||||
Unnamed | 1959 | Colima | $280 million | 1,500 | [38][39][40] | ||||||
Tara | 1961 | Guerrero | $16 million | 436 | [41][42][43] | ||||||
Valerie | 1962 | Sinaloa | [44] | ||||||||
Doreen | 1962 | Sinaloa | [45] | ||||||||
Emily | 1963 | Michoacán | [46] | ||||||||
Mona | 1963 | Sinaloa | [47] | ||||||||
Inez | 1966 | Tamaulipas | $154 million | 74 | [13][48][49] | ||||||
Katrina | 1967 | Baja California Sur, Sonora | 77 | [50][51] | |||||||
Beulah | 1967 | Quintana Roo, Tamaulipas | 19 | [13][52] | |||||||
Olivia | 1967 | Baja California Sur | Baja California Sur | 61 | [51] | ||||||
Naomi | 1968 | Sinaloa | $1.6 million | 4 | [53][54] | ||||||
Pauline | 1968 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | [53][50] | |||||||
Ella | 1970 | Tamaulipas | 1 | [55][56] | |||||||
Agatha | 1971 | Guerrero | [57] | ||||||||
Bridget | 1971 | Colima | $4 million | 17 | [57][42] | ||||||
Lily | 1971 | Colima | 12 | [57] | |||||||
Brenda | 1973 | Campeche | Quintana Roo | 10 | [58] | ||||||
Irah | 1973 | Baja California Sur | Sinaloa | [50][59] | |||||||
Dolores | 1974 | Guerrero | $2 million | 22 | [60][61] | ||||||
Carmen | 1974 | Quintana Roo | $10 million | 4 | [62][63] | ||||||
Orlene | 1974 | Sinaloa | [64] | ||||||||
Caroline | 1975 | Tamaulipas | [65] | ||||||||
Olivia | 1975 | Sinaloa | $20 million | 30 | [66] | ||||||
Liza | 1976 | Sinaloa | 1,000 | [67][68] | |||||||
Madeline | 1976 | Guerrero | 5 | [67][69] | |||||||
Doreen | 1977 | Baja California Sur | [50] | ||||||||
Anita | 1977 | Tamaulipas | 10 | [70][71] | |||||||
Andres | 1979 | Colima | [72] | ||||||||
Norma | 1981 | Sinaloa | $24 million | 6 | [73] | ||||||
Paul | 1982 | Baja California Sur, Sinaloa | $70 million | 8 | [74] | ||||||
Barry | 1983 | Tamaulipas | [13] | ||||||||
Tico | 1983 | Sinaloa | $200 million | 135 | [75][76][77] | ||||||
Waldo | 1985 | Sinaloa | [78] | ||||||||
Newton | 1986 | Sonora | [79] | ||||||||
Paine | 1986 | Sonora | [79] | ||||||||
Roslyn | 1986 | Sinaloa | [79] | ||||||||
Eugene | 1987 | Colima | $142 million | 3 | [80] | ||||||
Debby | 1988 | Veracruz | 10 | [81][82] | |||||||
Gilbert | 1988 | Quintana Roo | Tamaulipas | $2 billion | 202 | [83] | |||||
Cosme | 1989 | Guerrero | 30 | [84] | |||||||
Kiko | 1989 | Baja California Sur | [85] | ||||||||
Diana | 1990 | Veracruz | $90.7 million | 139 | [86] | ||||||
Lester | 1992 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | $3 million | 3 | [87] | |||||
Virgil | 1992 | Michoacán | [88] | ||||||||
Winifred | 1992 | Colima | $5 million | 3 | [89][90] | ||||||
Calvin | 1993 | Colima | Baja California Sur | $32 million | 34 | [91][92] | |||||
Lidia | 1993 | Sinaloa | 7 | [93] | |||||||
Gert | 1993 | Veracruz | 156 million | 45 | [94][95] | ||||||
Rosa | 1994 | Sinaloa | 4 | [96][97] | |||||||
Henriette | 1995 | Baja California Sur | [98] | ||||||||
Ismael | 1995 | Sinaloa | $26 million | 116 | [99][100] | ||||||
Roxanne | 1995 | Quintana Roo | 1.5 billion | 14 | [101] | ||||||
Alma | 1996 | Michoacán | 20 | [102] | |||||||
Boris | 1996 | Guerrero | 5 | [103] | |||||||
Dolly | 1996 | Quintana Roo, Veracruz | 14 | [104] | |||||||
Fausto | 1996 | Baja California Sur, Sinaloa | $100,000 | 1 | [105][106] | ||||||
Hernan | 1996 | Guerrero | 0 | [107] | |||||||
Nora | 1997 | Baja California Sur, Baja California | 2 | [108] | |||||||
Pauline | 1997 | Oaxaca | $448 million | 230 | [109][110] | ||||||
Rick | 1997 | Oaxaca | 0 | [111] | |||||||
Isis | 1998 | Sinaloa | $50 million | 14 | [112][113] | ||||||
Keith | 2000 | Tamaulipas | $365,938 | 23 | [114][115][116] | ||||||
Isidore | 2002 | Yucatán | $950 million | 17 | [117][118][119] | ||||||
Kenna | 2002 | Nayarit | $96 million | 4 | [120][121] | ||||||
Erika | 2003 | Tamaulipas | 2 | [122] | |||||||
Ignacio | 2003 | Baja California Sur | $21.2 million | 4 | [123][124][125] | ||||||
Marty | 2003 | Baja California Sur | $81.8 million | 12 | [126][127] | ||||||
Emily | 2005 | Quintana Roo | Tamaulipas | $834 million | 0 | [128][129] | |||||
Stan | 2005 | Veracruz | Quintana Roo | $1.28 billion | 91 | [128][130] | |||||
Wilma | 2005 | Quintana Roo | $4.84 billion | 8 | [128][131] | ||||||
John | 2006 | Baja California Sur | $60.8 million | 5 | [132][133] | ||||||
Lane | 2006 | Sinaloa | $203 million | 4 | [134][135] | ||||||
Lorenzo | 2007 | Veracruz | $92 million | 6 | [136][137] | ||||||
Dean | 2007 | Quintana Roo | Veracruz | $184 million | 13 | [138][139] | |||||
Henriette | 2007 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | $25 million | 11 | [140] | |||||
Norbert | 2008 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | $84 million | 25 | [141][142][143][144] | |||||
Jimena | 2009 | Baja California Sur | Baja California Sur | $174 million | 9 | [145][146] | |||||
Alex | 2010 | Tamaulipas | $1.5 billion | 12 | [147] | ||||||
Karl | 2010 | Veracruz | Quintana Roo | $3.9 billion | 22 | [148][149] | |||||
Jova | 2011 | Jalisco | $191 million | 9 | [150][151][152][153] | ||||||
Carlotta | 2012 | Oaxaca | $12.4 million | 7 | [154][155] | ||||||
Ernesto | 2012 | Quintana Roo | Veracruz | $174 million | 12 | [156] | |||||
Barbara | 2013 | Oaxaca | $358 million | 3 | [157][158] | ||||||
Ingrid | 2013 | Tamaulipas | $1.5 billion | 32 | [159][160] | ||||||
Manuel | 2013 | Sinaloa | Michoacán | $4.2 billion | 123 | [161][162] | |||||
Odile | 2014 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | $1.25 billion | 12 | [163][164] | |||||
Patricia | 2015 | Jalisco | $325 million | 6 | [165] | ||||||
Newton | 2016 | Baja California Sur | Sonora | $95 million | 9 | [166] | |||||
Franklin | 2017 | Veracruz | Quintana Roo | $15 million | 0 | [167][168] | |||||
Katia | 2017 | Veracruz | $3.26 million | 3 | [169][170][171][172] | ||||||
Max | 2017 | Guerrero | $76.4 million | 4 | [173][174][175][176] | ||||||
Willa | 2018 | Sinaloa | $820 million | 9 | [177][178][179][180][181][182] | ||||||
Lorena | 2019 | Jalisco, Baja California Sur | $100,000 | 1 | [183][184] | ||||||
Gamma | 2020 | Quintana Roo | Quintana Roo | $100 million | 6 | [185][186] | |||||
Delta | 2020 | Quintana Roo | $185 million | 2 | [187] | ||||||
Zeta | 2020 | Quintana Roo | $195,000 | 0 | [188][189] | ||||||
Grace | 2021 | Veracruz | Quintana Roo | $300 million | 9 | [190][191] | |||||
Nora | 2021 | Jalisco | Sinaloa | $193 million | 3 | [192][193] | |||||
Olaf | 2021 | Baja California Sur | $10 million | 1 | [194] | ||||||
Pamela | 2021 | Sinaloa | $97 million | 0 | [195][193] | ||||||
Rick | 2021 | Guerrero | $26.1 million | 1 | [196][193] | ||||||
Agatha | 2022 | Oaxaca | $50 million | 9 | [197][198] | ||||||
Orlene | 2022 | Sinaloa | $600,000 | 0 | [199] | ||||||
Roslyn | 2022 | Nayarit | $56.7 million | 4 | [200][201] | ||||||
Otis | 2023 | Guerrero | $12 billion | 52 | [202] | ||||||
Beryl | 2024 | Quintana Roo | $90 million | 0 | [203][204] | ||||||
John | 2024 | Guerrero | Michoacán | $10 billion | 29 | [205][206][207] |
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