Hurricane "Ehecatl"

Storm Ehecatl is a major hurricane that struck Central America at around ~1300 BCE. Proof of this happening from sediment cores in Nicaragua. Ehecatl may be the wettest storm to strike Central America from simulations.

Formation
Its unknown where Ehecatl formed, but scientists estimate that Ehecatl formed north of Panama. Ehecatl would form and move Northeast, becoming a TS where Ehecatl may dumped 10 to 20 inches of rain near Venezuela. Nearing Venezuela, Ehecatl becomes a Hurricane and turns more north, before becoming a CAT 2 and turning more west. At around this point, Ehecatl may had went through rapid intensification and become a CAT 4 in a day or so. Ehecatl now a major hurricane moves due west, and speeds up, before halting and intensifying into a CAT 5. Ehecatl moves west again and slams Nicaragua as a CAT 5, before weakening into a TS and entering the Pacific. TS Ehecatl strengthens a tiny bit, and slowly follows the Mexican coast. Estimates of ~60 inch rain may have fallen around these areas. After a few days out at sea, Ehecatl would make landfall again in Central America as a TS, moving near Belize before making a sharp turn into Mexico and Dissipating.