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Hurricane Keith

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Hurricane Keith
Category 4 major hurricane (SSHWS/NWS)
Hurricane Keith at its peak intensity while approaching Belize on October 1
FormedSeptember 28, 2000
DissipatedOctober 6, 2000
Highest winds1-minute sustained: 140 mph (220 km/h)
Lowest pressure939 mbar (hPa); 27.73 inHg
Fatalities24 direct
Damage$225 million (2000 USD)
Areas affectedMuch of Central America, Belize, Mexico
Part of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Keith was the strongest hurricane of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Keith struck Belize and Mexico before it died on October 6. Keith killed 24 people and caused $225 million in damage. Most of this damage happened in Belize. It was because it struck Belize while stronger than when it struck Mexico.

Meteorological history

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Storm path

The beginning of the hurricane was from a tropical wave that moved into the Atlantic Ocean off of Africa on September 16. The wave moved across much of the Caribbean Sea, until September 28, at that time it became Tropical Depression Fifteen. Fifteen moved a little northwest and became Tropical Storm Keith on September 29.

Keith changed its course and moved west. On September 30 Keith became a hurricane. Keith rapidly gained strength and later on September 30, Keith reached its highest wind speed with which at 140 mph. The hurricane was blocked and was forced to make a loop.

Since Keith was close to land, the block caused Keith to weaken a lot. On October 2 as a weak hurricane, Keith made landfall in Ambergris Caye, Belize. The next day, Keith made another landfall in Belize, this time in Belize City as a very strong tropical storm.

Keith moved over Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula and weakened to a tropical depression. Tropical Depression Keith moved off of the Peninsula and into the Gulf of Mexico, where it quickly became a tropical storm again.

On October 4, Keith again became a hurricane. Hurricane Keith made its last landfall in Mexico near Tampico in Tamaulipas on October 5. Keith weakened over Mexico until it finally died on October 6.[1]

Retirement

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The name Keith was retired in the Spring of 2001. The name Kirk was put on the list in 2006, but Kirk was not used, so it must be used again in 2012.

Reference

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  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-07-29. Retrieved 2009-10-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Tropical cyclones of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season

Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale
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