Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch> ?p ?o }
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch abstract "Hurricane Mitch's meteorological history began with its origins over Africa as a tropical wave and lasted until its dissipation as an extratropical cyclone north of the United Kingdom. Tropical Depression Thirteen formed on October 22, 1998, over the southwestern Caribbean Sea from a tropical wave that exited Africa on October 10. It executed a small loop, and while doing so intensified into Tropical Storm Mitch. A weakness in a ridge allowed the storm to track slowly to the north. After becoming disorganized due to wind shear from a nearby upper-level low, Mitch quickly intensified in response to improving conditions which included warm waters and good outflow. It became a hurricane on October 24 and developed an eye. After turning to the west, Mitch rapidly intensified, first into a major hurricane on October 25 and then into a Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale the next day.At peak intensity, Mitch maintained maximum sustained winds of 180 mph (285 km/h) while off the northern coast of Honduras. Hurricane Hunters reported a minimum barometric pressure of 905 mbar (26.7 inHg), which at the time was the lowest in the month of October and tied for the fourth lowest for any Atlantic hurricane. Initially, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and various tropical cyclone forecast models anticipated a turn to the north, threatening the Yucatán Peninsula. Instead, Mitch turned to the south due to a ridge that was not observed while the storm was active. Land interaction imparted weakening, and the hurricane made landfall on Honduras on October 29 with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). Turning westward, Mitch slowly weakened over land and maintained deep convection over adjacent waters. After moving across mountainous terrain in Central America, the surface circulation of Mitch dissipated on November 1. The next day, the remnants reached the Gulf of Mexico and reorganized into a tropical storm on November 3. Mitch accelerated to the northeast ahead of a cold front, moving across the Yucatán Peninsula before striking southwestern Florida on November 5. Shortly thereafter, the storm became an extratropical cyclone, which was tracked by the NHC until November 9.".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch thumbnail Mitch_1998_track.png?width=300.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageID "39365980".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageLength "23228".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageOutDegree "92".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageRevisionID "699083144".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink 1998_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Anticyclone.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Archipelago_of_San_Andrés,_Providencia_and_Santa_Catalina.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_hurricane.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_convection.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_pressure.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Baroclinity.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Campeche.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Belize.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink British_Isles.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Campeche_City.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean_Sea.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteorological_histories_of_individual_tropical_cyclones.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Central_dense_overcast.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Cold-core_low.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Cold_front.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Coordinated_Universal_Time.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Dropsonde.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Extratropical_cyclone.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Eye_(cyclone).
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Eyewall_replacement_cycle.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Geophysical_Fluid_Dynamics_Laboratory.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Guanaja.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Honduras.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Camille.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Hattie.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Hunters.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Mitch.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Inflow_(meteorology).
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Kingston,_Jamaica.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink La_Ceiba.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Landfall.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Category_5_Atlantic_hurricanes.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink List_of_the_most_intense_tropical_cyclones.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Low-pressure_area.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Maximum_sustained_wind.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink National_Hurricane_Center.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Navy_Operational_Global_Atmospheric_Prediction_System.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Nicaragua.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Outflow_(meteorology).
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_hurricane.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Radiosonde.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Radius_of_maximum_wind.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Rainband.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Ridge_(meteorology).
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Saffir–Simpson_hurricane_wind_scale.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Sea_surface_temperature.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Swan_Islands,_Honduras.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclogenesis.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclone.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclone_forecast_model.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclone_scales.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_wave.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Trough_(meteorology).
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Upwelling.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Westerlies.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Wind_shear.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Yucatán_Channel.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink Yucatán_Peninsula.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink File:Hurricane_Mitch_1998_oct_26_2028Z.jpg.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink File:Mitch_oct_22_1998_1935Z.jpg.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageWikiLink File:Tropical_Storm_Mitch.JPG.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch 1MinWinds "155".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch areas "Central America , Yucatán Peninsula, South Florida".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch basin "Atl".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch dissipated "1998-11-09".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch extratropical "--11-05".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch formed "1998-10-22".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch hurricaneSeason "1998".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch imageLocation "Mitch 1998 track.png".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch name "Hurricane Mitch".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch pressure "905".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch type "hurricane".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1998_Atlantic_hurricane_season_buttons.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Atlantic_hurricane_best_track.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Good_article.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Hurricane.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Most_intense_hurricanes.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch year "1998".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch subject Category:1998_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch subject Category:Meteorological_histories_of_individual_tropical_cyclones.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch comment "Hurricane Mitch's meteorological history began with its origins over Africa as a tropical wave and lasted until its dissipation as an extratropical cyclone north of the United Kingdom. Tropical Depression Thirteen formed on October 22, 1998, over the southwestern Caribbean Sea from a tropical wave that exited Africa on October 10. It executed a small loop, and while doing so intensified into Tropical Storm Mitch. A weakness in a ridge allowed the storm to track slowly to the north.".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch label "Meteorological history of Hurricane Mitch".
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch sameAs Q17109579.
- Meteorological_history_of_Hurricane_Mitch sameAs m.0vps2tv.