Hurricane Rick (1997)

Hurricane Rick (1997)
Hurricane Rick at peak intensity off the coast of Mexico on November 9
Meteorological history
FormedNovember 7, 1997
DissipatedNovember 11, 1997
Category 2 hurricane
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS)
Highest winds100 mph (155 km/h)
Lowest pressure973 mbar (hPa); 28.73 inHg
Overall effects
FatalitiesNone reported
DamageMinimal
Areas affectedMexico
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Part of the 1997 Pacific hurricane season

Hurricane Rick was the second-latest hurricane in the calendar year to make landfall in Mexico. The eighteenth named storm and ninth and final hurricane of the 1997 Pacific hurricane season, Rick was a short-lived Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale that weakened before making landfall in Mexico on November 10. It hit almost a month after the more powerful Hurricane Pauline made landfall in the same area. Most of the damage associated with Pauline was exacerbated by the weaker Rick, which struck during rebuilding efforts.

Damage from Rick was fairly minor. As Rick was heading towards Mexico, the people on the coastline evacuated due to the impact of Pauline making them more prepared to deal with another hurricane, leading to no casualties.