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Article Subject Class Importance Comments
Weather of 2023 List of weather events List  High 
List of costliest tropical cyclones Tropical cyclone list List  Low  Alternate version
Weather of 1985 List of weather events Start  Low 
October 2022 Southern Ocean cyclone Extratropical cyclone C  Top 
In-flight fire Type of aviation accident C  Mid 
1966 Air New Zealand DC-8 crash Aviation accident B  Low  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report
Rocky Mountain Airways Flight 217 Aviation accident B  Low 
2017 Teterboro Learjet crash Aviation accident B  Low 
Olympic Airways Flight 3838 Aviation accident B  Mid  ?
Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 Aviation accident B  Mid  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report
Horizon Air Flight 2658 Aviation accident C  Low 
Ural Airlines Flight 178 Aviation accident  GA  Low  Pushed it into GA, updated with report
2024 Alaska Air Fuel Douglas C-54 crash Aviation accident C  Low  ?
Thai Airways International Flight 114 Aviation accident B  Low  Pushed it into B-class, updated with report ?

Aviation accident and incident articles needing report updates

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2025
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Random Tropical Cyclone (show another)

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Hurricane Sergio shortly after peak intensity on October 4

Hurricane Sergio was a powerful and long-lived tropical cyclone that affected the Baja California Peninsula as a tropical storm and caused significant flooding throughout South Texas in early October 2018. Sergio became the eighth Category 4 hurricane in the East Pacific for 2018, breaking the old record of seven set in 2015. It was the twentieth named storm, eleventh hurricane, and ninth major hurricane of the season.

The storm originated from a disturbance located over northwestern South America on September 24. The National Hurricane Center monitored the disturbance for several days as the system organized into a tropical storm on September 29. Sergio gradually strengthened for the next couple of days as it traveled west-southwestward, becoming a hurricane on October 2. The storm then turned towards the northwest as it underwent rapid intensification and an eyewall replacement cycle, before peaking as a Category 4 hurricane on October 4, with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (230 km/h). The hurricane maintained peak intensity for 12 hours before undergoing a second eyewall replacement and turning towards the southwest. The system then began another period of intensification, achieving a secondary peak with winds of 125 mph (201 km/h) on October 6. The next day, Sergio began a third eyewall replacement cycle, falling below major hurricane strength. At the same time, the system unexpectedly assumed some annular characteristics. Over the next few days, the cyclone curved from the southwest to the northeast, weakening into a tropical storm on October 9. Sergio made landfall as a tropical storm on October 12 on the Baja California Peninsula, and later in northwestern Mexico as a tropical depression before dissipating early on October 13. (Full article...)

List of selected tropical cyclones