Hurricane John
Status: Closed
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Similar Stochastic Events | 9/24/2024 3:00:00 PM |
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Posting Date: September 24, 2024, 3:00:00 PM
Hurricane John made landfall on Monday night on the west coast of Mexico, near Punta Maldonado, about 80 miles east of Acapulco, as a major hurricane with estimated 1-minute maximum sustained winds of 120 mph. John rapidly intensified through the day on Monday, shades of last year’s Hurricane Otis which also made landfall in roughly the same region. The storm toppled trees and caused significant damage to roofs along the coast. John’s winds rapidly weakened after landfall, but the storm continues to drop prodigious rainfall over parts of Guerrero and Oaxaca, with more than 30 inches (~750 mm) forecast in some areas.
ALERT™ subscribers can download similar stochastic event (SSE) IDs for Hurricane John from the Downloads tab of this posting on the ALERT website. Compatible with Touchstone® and Touchstone Re™, the SSEs were selected based on the event’s projected key meteorological parameters at landfall, in particular storm track, minimum central pressure, estimated winds, forward speed, and landfall angle. They were selected for use against exposures in Mexico.
No additional ALERT postings are currently planned for Hurricane John. Please contact your Verisk representative with any questions about this event.
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Posting Date: September 24, 2024, 3:00:00 PM
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Similar Stochastic Event IDs
Note: These lists give event IDs taken from our stochastic catalog that have similar meterological characteristics as Hurricane John's impacts in Mexico.