Hurricane Cesar–Douglas

Hurricane Cesar–Douglas is the most recent tropical cyclone to survive the crossover from the Atlantic to east Pacific basin. Cesar was the third named storm and second hurricane of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season. The system formed in the southern Caribbean Sea and affected several countries in South America before crossing Nicaragua and entering the eastern Pacific where it was renamed Douglas. The storm killed 113 people in Central and South America and left 29 others missing, mainly due to flooding and mudslides.

Hurricane Cesar–Douglas

Hurricane Cesar–Douglas is the most recent tropical cyclone to survive the crossover from the Atlantic to east Pacific basin. Cesar was the third named storm and second hurricane of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season. The system formed in the southern Caribbean Sea and affected several countries in South America before crossing Nicaragua and entering the eastern Pacific where it was renamed Douglas. The storm killed 113 people in Central and South America and left 29 others missing, mainly due to flooding and mudslides.