Hurricane Aletta

The name Aletta has been used for nine tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

  • Tropical Storm Aletta (1974), made landfall in southwest Mexico.
  • Hurricane Aletta (1978), a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in Mexico.
  • Tropical Storm Aletta (1982), moved erratically off the Mexican coastline, causing 308 fatalities in Central America and $457 million (1982 USD) in damage.
  • Tropical Storm Aletta (1988), caused heavy rainfall in the Acapulco area.
  • Tropical Storm Aletta (1994), formed well away from land.
  • Hurricane Aletta (2000), a Category 2 hurricane that stayed to the south of Mexico.
  • Tropical Storm Aletta (2006), brushed southwestern Mexico.
  • Tropical Storm Aletta (2012), formed 1 day before the official start of the hurricane season.
  • Hurricane Aletta (2018), a Category 4 hurricane that intensified from 70 to 140 miles per hour in only 24 hours.
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