Tropical Storm Rick
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The name Rick has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and one tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific.
It is used on the six-year lists in the Eastern Pacific:
It was used on the old lists in the Western Pacific:
It is used on the six-year lists in the Eastern Pacific:
- 1985's Hurricane Rick - Strong category 4 hurricane that was never a threat to land.
- Hurricane Rick (1997)Hurricane Rick (1997)Hurricane Rick was the last hurricane in the 1997 Pacific hurricane season, the last named storm to form in the eastern Pacific, the second-last named storm of the season, and the second latest hurricane ever to make landfall in Mexico. Rick was a short-lived Category 2 hurricane on the...
- Weak category 2 hurricane that made landfall in Mexico during the month of November. - Hurricane Rick (2009)Hurricane Rick (2009)Hurricane Rick was the second-most intense Pacific hurricane on record and the strongest ever to form during October. Developing south of Mexico on October 15, 2009, Hurricane Rick traversed an area favoring rapid intensification, allowing it to become a hurricane within 24 hours of being...
- Powerful category 5 hurricane that was the second-most intense Pacific hurricane on record and the strongest to ever form during the month of October. It made landfall in Mazatlan as a weak tropical storm.
It was used on the old lists in the Western Pacific:
- 1996's Tropical Storm Rick - Minimal storm that stayed away from land.