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Hurricane Greg (1999)

Hurricane Greg was a tropical cyclone which affected western Mexico during the 1999 Pacific hurricane season. Although weak, only a Category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, Greg brought heavy rain. Those rains caused flooding, which killed ten people. The rains were also high enough in one locale to make Greg one of Mexico's rainiest Pacific hurricanes.
Hurricane Greg was the twelfth tropical cyclone and fifth hurricane of its season. Greg was also the first of two Pacific hurricanes to form in September, 1999. It was the only system of the season to make landfall.
==Meteorological history==

Hurricane Greg's origins lie in a tropical wave that had split while over the Atlantic. The northern part formed Tropical Storm Emily in the Atlantic. The southern part kept going, crossed Central America over three days starting on August 31, and started developing. A mid-level circulation developed while the wave was partially inland over Mexico and while it was meeting a monsoon-type cyclone. At that time, thunderstorms and convection developed, and a Tropical Depression Twelve-E formed on September 5.
Twelve-E intensified steadily, and became a tropical storm the same day it formed and was named Greg. convection increased, and a ragged-looking eye formed. Greg was upgraded to hurricane status on September 6 as it approached the southern part of the Baja California Peninsula. Its winds stayed at 75 mph (120 km/h) and it reached its lowest central pressure of 986 mb (29.1 inHg).〔 When it was close to Cabo San Lucas, wind shear weakened Greg to a tropical storm.〔(【引用サイトリンク】author=Gary Padgett )〕 When it had winds of 57 mph (93 km/h), it made landfall near Cabo San Lucas on September 7. It passed over the extreme southern part of the Baja California Peninsula and turned to the north-northwest. Greg entered cooler waters and weakened to a tropical depression on September 8. Greg dissipated the next day.〔

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