Tropical Storm Lisa formed on October 31st, 2022 in the central Caribbean Sea. Early on November 2nd, Lisa strengthened into a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph.
Midday on November 2nd, Hurricane Lisa made landfall near Belize City, Belize as a category one storm.
Visit the National Hurricane Center for updated information and forecasts on Lisa.
Satellite animations of this event:
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Hurricane Lisa Make Landfall in Belize
Description:
Hurricane Lisa makes landfall 10 miles southwest of Belize City with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph.
Satellite: GOES-16
Product: Visible (band 2)
Hurricane Lisa Nears Landfall in Belize
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Hurricane Lisa approaches its landfall in Belize.
Satellite: GOES-16
Product: Visible (band 2)
Tropical Storm Lisa Strengthens as it Approaches Belize
Description:
Tropical Storm Lisa nears hurricane strength as it approaches Belize.
Satellite: GOES-16
Product: GeoColor
Lisa Organizes, Pushes West in Caribbean Sea
Description:
Tropical Storm Lisa continues to organize and push west in the Caribbean Sea.
Satellite: GOES-16
Product: Visible (band 2), GLM Group Energy Density
Convection and Lightning within Tropical Storm Lisa
Description:
Convection and lightning with a strengthening Tropical Storm Lisa.
Satellite: GOES-16
Product: GeoColor, GLM Group Energy Density