The southern part kept going, crossed Central America over three days starting on August 31, and started developing.
A tropical wave crossed Central America on July 11, and then became an area of low pressure.
While crossing Central America, the storm produced heavy rainfall.
On October 5, a tropical wave crossed Central America and it began to organize the next day.
The storm crossed Central America on September 9 where it gained more convection.
Most of them cross Central America and Mexico.
The southern part crossed Central America and emerged into the Pacific Ocean.
In 1541-42, was the first to cross South America and to sail the length of the Amazon River.
Despite crossing Central America, no impact was reported in Honduras or Nicaragua.
But it did survive crossing Central America.