L'uragano Kiko si rafforza fino a diventare una potente categoria 4, come riportato dai meteorologi.
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Two powerful hurricanes, Lorena and Kiko, are currently traversing the Pacific Ocean, posing significant threats to various regions.
Hurricane Lorena, currently a Category 1 hurricane, is moving northwest towards the west coast of Mexico, near Baja California Sur. According to the latest reports, it is located about 160 miles west of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and is expected to make landfall in the same area on Monday, 24th August. Hurricane Lorena's maximum sustained winds are 80 mph (130 kph), and it could cause life-threatening rip currents in coastal areas due to its ocean swells. Rainfall totals from Hurricane Lorena could reach 15 inches in some places, increasing the risk of flash flooding and mudslides. Forecasters predict that Hurricane Lorena will weaken on Thursday and be a tropical storm by Friday as it nears land, with tropical storm warnings and watches currently in effect for much of Baja California and parts of northwestern Mexico.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Kiko, currently a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, is centered about 1,600 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii. The hurricane intensified into a major hurricane in the Pacific Ocean and is traveling west at 9 mph (15 kph). Forecasters predict that Hurricane Kiko could strengthen in the next day or so, but its intensity will likely fluctuate after that.
Maximum sustained winds of Hurricane Kiko are 130 mph (215 kph), making it a formidable storm. It is important to note that the wind scale for hurricanes ranges from 1 to 5, with categories 3 and above considered major hurricanes.
Both Hurricane Lorena and Hurricane Kiko serve as reminders of the unpredictable and potentially dangerous nature of hurricanes during this season. It is crucial for those in the affected areas to stay informed, follow any official warnings or instructions, and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.