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A tropical wave from the Atlantic crossed over to the Pacific on September 11 and started strengthening and gaining convection right away. It slowly kept getting stronger and as it was automatically upgraded to Tropical Storm Odalys on September 13 just south of Mexico. It rapidly strengthened to a Category 3 two days later and made landfall. It weakened to a Category 1 after landfall, but survived as a tropical storm when it crossed over to the Bay of Campeche on Sept. 17. It rapidly bombed to a Category 5 with 902mb, 190 mph the next day. The next day on September 19 , Odalys made landfall in Corpus Christi, TX as a Category 5 with 200 mph winds and a pressure of 880 mb. Odalys killed 7,050 people and caused $19,000,000,000 in damage in Texas. It then STRENGTHENED overland Texas to 500 m

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  • Hurricane Odalys (2020)
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  • A tropical wave from the Atlantic crossed over to the Pacific on September 11 and started strengthening and gaining convection right away. It slowly kept getting stronger and as it was automatically upgraded to Tropical Storm Odalys on September 13 just south of Mexico. It rapidly strengthened to a Category 3 two days later and made landfall. It weakened to a Category 1 after landfall, but survived as a tropical storm when it crossed over to the Bay of Campeche on Sept. 17. It rapidly bombed to a Category 5 with 902mb, 190 mph the next day. The next day on September 19 , Odalys made landfall in Corpus Christi, TX as a Category 5 with 200 mph winds and a pressure of 880 mb. Odalys killed 7,050 people and caused $19,000,000,000 in damage in Texas. It then STRENGTHENED overland Texas to 500 m
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  • A tropical wave from the Atlantic crossed over to the Pacific on September 11 and started strengthening and gaining convection right away. It slowly kept getting stronger and as it was automatically upgraded to Tropical Storm Odalys on September 13 just south of Mexico. It rapidly strengthened to a Category 3 two days later and made landfall. It weakened to a Category 1 after landfall, but survived as a tropical storm when it crossed over to the Bay of Campeche on Sept. 17. It rapidly bombed to a Category 5 with 902mb, 190 mph the next day. The next day on September 19 , Odalys made landfall in Corpus Christi, TX as a Category 5 with 200 mph winds and a pressure of 880 mb. Odalys killed 7,050 people and caused $19,000,000,000 in damage in Texas. It then STRENGTHENED overland Texas to 500 mph, a Hypercane with a pressure of 678 mb, Damaging Texas with more cost than Katrina, a feat that wouldn't be accomplished until Hurricane Alfred in 2025, which wiped Savannah, Georgia off of the map. Odalys killed 6 million people and caused $7 trillion of damage. The most notable damage was in Chicago as Odalys flooded the town and caused a lot of damage. Odalys then started to weaken and went over Minneapolis as a Category 3. Odalys dissipated over the Hudson Bay as a subtropical depression.
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