Tropical Storm Patricia (2009)
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Tropical Storm Patricia was a short-lived
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that briefly affected parts of
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before rapidly degenerating over water. Developing from a
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that traversed the
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during September 2009, Patricia was first classified as a tropical depression on October 11 several hundred miles south of the Baja California Peninsula. The system quickly intensified into a tropical storm as it tracked in a general northward direction. By October 12, Patricia attained its peak intensity with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) and a minimum
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of 996 mbar (hPa; 29.41 inHg). The following day, increasing
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and unfavorable conditions caused the storm to rapidly weaken. By the morning of October 14, Patricia had degenerated into a non-convective
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near the southern coastline of
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. The remnants of the storm persisted until October 15, at which time they dissipated over open waters. Although the center of Patricia did not impact land, the outer bands caused significant rainfall in portions of western
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. In
Sonora Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
, up to of rain fell, leading to significant flooding that left 600 people homeless. Other Mexican states received similar impact. Overall, the effects of Patricia were minor and resulted in no loss of life.


Meteorological history

Tropical Storm Patricia originated from a
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that moved off the west coast of Africa on September 23. Two days later, Tropical Depression Eight developed from the wave over the eastern Atlantic Ocean. The depression tracked northwestward, while the wave continued a steady westward track. By October 6, the system crossed
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and entered the eastern Pacific Ocean. Gradual development took place over the following several days with widespread, scattered
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consolidating around a developing
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. On October 11, a well-defined circulation had formed and the
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(NHC) estimated that it developed into a tropical depression roughly 405 mi (650 km) south-southeast of the southern tip of
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. Several hours later, the system further strengthened into a tropical storm and was named Patricia. The low-level circulation became embedded within very deep convection and further intensification was anticipated. Patricia tracked north-northwest in a region of low to moderate
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, under the steering currents of a strong ridge of high pressure to the east and a
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located northwest. Although over warm
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s, relatively stable air aloft prevented substantial intensification. By the late morning of October 12, the overall extent of cloud cover had increased but the center became less defined. Later that day, Patricia attained its peak intensity as a moderately strong tropical storm with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) and a minimum
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of 996 mbar (hPa; 29.41 inHg). The storm maintained this intensity for several hours as its
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remained intact despite increasing wind shear. However, the NHC stated that there was a 20% chance of the storm becoming a hurricane within 24 hours based on climatological factors and the average forecast intensity errors. However, this did not take place. The combination of moderate wind shear and a stable environment caused Patricia to rapidly weaken on October 13. The storm's cirrus
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became weak in all directions and convection diminished. Later that day, convective developed ceased to occur as the storm neared the south tip of
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. Early on October 14, Patricia degenerated into a remnant low pressure area, bypassing tropical depression status, roughly 30 mi (50 km) south of the Baja California Peninsula. The remnant low turned westward and tracked over open waters before dissipating on October 15.


Preparations and impact

Several hours after Patricia was classified as a tropical storm on October 12, the National Hurricane Center issued a tropical storm watch for areas along
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between La Paz and Santa Fe. The following day, the watch was upgraded to a tropical storm warning for areas between Buenavista and Agua Blanca. However, the storm's rapid decay on October 14 allowed the watches and warnings to be discontinued. Officials in the threatened region began preparing by closing schools and opening 159 shelters on October 12. The Civil Protection Department was prepared to evacuate residents in low-lying area if necessary. Resorts and hotels cancelled all outdoor activities and brought all loose objects indoors. The city of Los Cabos was placed under a
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as flooding rains were forecast to impact the area. Ports in the region were also shut down due to rough seas. The storm's quick deterioration led to significantly less impact than anticipated. High waves affected the coastlines of Baja California Sur, Sinaloa and Nayarit. Parts of
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also recorded heavy rainfall from Patricia, peaking at in Higuera de Zaragoza. Subsequent flooding was reported in 12 municipalities in the state, resulting in the evacuation of 3,000 people. Officials also closed elementary schools throughout the affected area due to the anticipation of flood waters. In southern
Sonora Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
, rainfall up to led to widespread flooding. Officials reported that 181 people sought refuge in shelters. Additionally, relief agencies supplied 500 people with food during the storm. A total of 2,272 hectares (5,614 acres) of agricultural land was inundated by flood waters. Roughly 815 people were left homeless in the wake of the storm, 600 of whom were in Sonora.


See also

* Other systems named Patricia * Timeline of the 2009 Pacific hurricane season * List of Eastern Pacific tropical storms * Tropical Storm Julio (2008) * Tropical Storm Georgette (2010)


References


External links


The National Hurricane Center's Advisory Archive for Tropical Storm Patricia
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Patricia (2009) Pacific hurricanes in Mexico 2009 Pacific hurricane season Eastern Pacific tropical storms
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