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thunderstorm activity fluctuated, and slowly developing, it intensified into Tropical Storm Emilia on July 29. The storm attained peak winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) on July 30, although wind shear and interaction with nearby Tropical Storm Fabio prevented further intensification; the low-level circulation was located along the northwest edge of the deepest convection. It became disorganized and difficult to locate on satellite imagery, and soon the circulation was exposed from the thunderstorms. On August 1, Emilia weakened to tropical depression status, and late on August 2, the last advisory was issued as the system had become very disorganized with minimal convection. Its remnants were tracked for the next few days, and although some deep convection returned momentarily, the system's convection soon disappeared.
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The wave developed into a disturbance on July 8, and attained tropical depression status in the afternoon on July 8, south of Mexico. After entering a favorable area of warm waters, the depression strengthened to Tropical Storm Carlotta on July 9. Carlotta continued to develop, reached peak strength, and developed into Hurricane Carlotta on July 11. During the duration of the storm, Carlotta was not considered a hurricane, however after post-season reanalysis Carlotta's strength was upgraded to minimal hurricane status. As it moved into less favorable conditions it lost strength and weakened to a tropical storm on July 12. Carlotta began to lose its deep convection, and weakened into a tropical depression on July 13 as it moved into cooler waters. It later moved
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its low-level circulation center had only a small amount of deep convection associated with it. The cyclone became poorly defined, and its movement turned stationary on September 14. The low-level circulation of the system remained visible, even though it weakened due to shearing. Little deep convection remained associated with the system, and the cyclone stayed stationary. The depression having no remaining convection and having become just a low-level cloud swirl, dissipated on September 15.
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It intensified into a tropical depression again on August 11, and moved southwest due to a high pressure before dissipating on August 13. 1671: 1169: 843: 769: 453: 1784: 1565: 1084: 912: 2118: 1882: 1480: 1330: 1015: 619: 368: 2029: 1951: 1403: 1253: 542: 1213:, Mexico. The depression tracked west-northwestward, becoming Tropical Storm Hector on July 31. Its west-northwest motion continued, due to an area of high pressure to its north, and Hector intensified into a hurricane on August 2. Based on satellite data, the hurricane is estimated to have reached its peak intensity of 145 mph (233 km/h) on August 3; this made Hector a Category 4 hurricane on the 961:. The position of Fabio's formation was much further south and west than where most tropical cyclones form during the same time period. The depression moved westward while gradually strengthening and it developed into Tropical Storm Fabio on July 29. It intensified further over the next few days and it intensified into a hurricane on July 31. The system increased its speed as it steadily strengthened further. A 4256: 3448: 2162:. Strong vertical southwesterly wind shear affected the cyclone, with the center of circulation later seen on the west side of the lessening amount of deep convection. The system remained poorly organized and had trouble strengthening to this continual poor organization as it moved westward. The system could not be located on satellite imagery and therefore dissipated on October 12. 2456:, the names come from a series of four rotating lists. Names are used one after the other without regard to year, and when the bottom of one list is reached, the next named storm receives the name at the top of the next list. Two named storms, listed below, formed within the area in 1988. Named storms in the table above that crossed into the area during the season are noted (*). 1725:, Mexico. Later that day the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Kristy, based on ship reports of tropical storm force winds. Kristy strengthened into a hurricane on August 31, based solely on satellite imagery. Hurricane Kristy had short lifespan though, and weakened to a tropical storm on September 2. The easterly shear associated with an anticyclone south of 1472: 1298:, Mexico. It developed into Tropical Storm Iva on August 6. Iva turned on a west-northwestward course and continued strengthening, before it developed into a hurricane on August 7. The cyclone moved northwestward after becoming a hurricane, and satellites estimate it reached peak intensity on August 8. On the same day Iva passed within 50 miles (80 km) of 1729:, which caused Kristy's convection to be forced west of the low-level center of the system, and therefore weakened it. Kristy weakened further to a depression on September 3, and weak steering currents allowed the cyclone to remain stationary on September 4, loop the following day, and then began to move eastward. The depression dissipated on September 6. 1217:, which was the strongest storm of the season. Hector began to move due west on August 5 and it had already begun weakening. The storm continued westward increasing its forward speed. On August 6 it had appeared Hector had strengthened, but steadily weakened afterwards and finally dissipated on August 9, while 650 miles (1,050 km) east of 248:. The strongest storm of the season, Hurricane Hector, formed on July 30 to the south of Mexico and reached peak winds of 145 mph (233 km/h)—Category 4 status—before dissipating over open waters on August 9; Hector was never a threat to land. Tropical Storm Gilma was the only cyclone in the season to make landfall, crossing the 1627:. After looping, Uleki resumed its westward path on September 4. Its stalling in the ocean had weakened it, and the hurricane passed midway between Johnston Island and French Frigate Shoals. Uleki crossed the dateline on September 8. It turned slightly to the north and meandered in the open Pacific days until it dissipated on September 14. 1943: 237:. It officially began May 15, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, in the central Pacific and lasted until November 30. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The first named storm, Tropical Storm Aletta, formed on June 16, and the last-named storm, 1452:. It shortly became a little better organized after completing the loop on August 20, but John dissipated on August 21, southwest of Baja California, due to shearing and cold waters. Its remnants continued northwestward parallel to the southwest coast of Baja California. John caused no reported deaths or damage. 1623:. It intensified at a fair rate, and intensified Tropical Storm Uleki the next day. It continued to strengthen, and reached hurricane intensity on August 31. It moved slowly west-northwest until steering currents collapsed on September 1. Now a Category 3 hurricane, Uleki slowly edged north towards the 1854:, with partial exposure of the center of the system, and with some shear still affecting it. The cyclone continued to have shear over the system, which caused it not to strengthen, and its movement became nearly stationary. After remaining stationary longer, the system dissipated as a low-level swirl. 2514:
This is a table of all of the storms that formed in the 1988 Pacific hurricane season. It includes their name, duration (within the basin), peak classification and intensities, areas affected, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death
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A disturbance organized, and based on satellite imagery it strengthened into a tropical depression on September 12. The center of circulation remained on the eastern fringe of its deep convection and the storm moved west or west-northwestward. On September 13, the depression underwent shearing, while
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up to the central Caribbean, until it dissipated on August 23. As it passed over Central America, the disturbance had little remaining convection. However, the convection associated with the system began to organize when it entered the Pacific, and it strengthened into a tropical depression on August
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border, and it intensified into a tropical depression. The cyclone moved northwest then west-northwest over two days. A 40 mph (64 km/h) wind report from a ship on June 21 allowed the depression to be upgraded to Tropical Storm Bud later that day. For the next day, the low-level circulation
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were evacuated from low-lying areas due to the storm. Miriam then turned away from Central America and weakened to a depression. The depression survived for over a week until it dissipated on October 30. Tropical Depression Miriam's remnants regenerated the next day, and Miriam finally dissipated on
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A tropical depression formed on September 21 as an area of deep convection. The cyclone organized slowly though, drifting slowly, initially west then to the northwest. However, the depression recurved northeast, due to a trough. As the cyclone moved northeast, the system strengthened as indicated by
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A tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and progressed westward through the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean, before crossing over Central America on June 13 and emerging into the warm waters of the east Pacific on June 14. Shortly after, satellite imagery showed good upper-level outflow, although
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A tropical depression developed in the eastern Pacific on July 28, forecast to be absorbed by a very close nearby depression, later Tropical Storm Gilma. The depression moved northward, although in unfavorable conditions. The cyclone weakened as the depression to the southwest strengthened further.
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A tropical wave moved off the western coast of Africa on June 23, and for the next two weeks, moved through the tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean and later crossed Central America. It began developing further when it entered the Pacific Ocean and became a dense area of moisture and cloudiness.
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A system developed in the eastern Pacific, and later strengthened into a tropical depression on July 1, when it obtained a better defined low-level circulation. The center was exposed, with little convection on the northeast side, due to shear aloft. The system moved to the northwest, while shear
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of Lane disturbed its upper-level outflow on September 24. Diminishing convection and loss of its eye caused Lane to weaken to a tropical storm on September 27, and into a depression on September 28. Later on September 28, the cyclone moved into cooler waters and Lane lost nearly all of its deep
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A wave that first came off the northwest coast of Africa moved through the Atlantic, before entering the East Pacific on August 4. The wave developed more organized convection when it entered the region, and it turned into a tropical depression on August 5, while 165 miles (266 km) south of
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on August 4, due to the threatening west-northwest turn towards it. However, the retreat of a trough later turned Fabio back to the west and the CPHC discontinued the tropical storm watch on August 5. Fabio's good upper-level conditions later weakened and began to lose its convection over cooler
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Tropical Storm Gilma made the only landfalls of the season in the Hawaiian Islands, causing some rainfall, but no direct deaths or damage occurred as a result of it. These were the only landfalls in the season that were made, which is unusual as most landfalls in the Eastern Pacific occur on the
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of the southern tip of Baja California on July 20. A high pressure system over the western United States and northern Mexico forced Daniel and an upper-level low on parallel west-northwest paths. Daniel stayed generally the same strength for the next few days, reaching peak strength on July 23.
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The total tropical activity in the season was below-average. There were 13 cyclones in the Eastern Pacific, as well as two in the Central. Of the 15 cyclones, one crossed from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific, and another moved from the Central Pacific to the Western Pacific. In the Eastern
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A tropical wave moved off the coast of northwestern Africa on July 4, and moved through tropical regions of the northern Atlantic and Caribbean without the indication of development. The tropical disturbance crossed Central America on July 14, and from then until July 18, the westward motion
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On July 15, a tropical wave exited Africa and crossed the Atlantic Ocean. It crossed into the Pacific Ocean on July 24, developing convection and outflow. On July 27, it organized into a tropical depression off the southwest coast of Mexico. Continuing generally westward, the
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A tropical depression formed on August 12, with movement towards the west-northwest. It continued toward the west-northwest, near the circulation of Tropical Storm Iva. The low-level circulation of the cyclone was displaced to the east of the deep convection, and the system moved to the
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A tropical wave passed off the northwestern coast of Africa on August 6. It did not develop as it passed through the Atlantic Ocean, until August 19 when convection began to form. On August 20 the disturbance turned into Tropical Depression Six in the Atlantic basin. It passed from the
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continued to move the deep convection of the cyclone to the southwest of its center of circulation. The circulation completely lacked deep convection late on July 2, although it continued to have a well-defined low-level center. The depression drifted slowly northward, located south of
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reconnaissance plane showing tropical storm force winds. It therefore intensified into Tropical Storm Wila on September 25. Wila, however, weakened within a day, and therefore became a tropical depression. The remnant low of Wila produced some heavy rain over the
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were issued for Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau on September 3. In addition, reconnaissance missions were flown into the hurricane. Uleki caused heavy surf on the Hawaiian Islands, that being its only significant effect. This heavy surf flooded the southeastern runway on
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waters. Fabio quickly weakened and it weakened into a tropical storm again later on August 5, and back to a depression on August 6. The depression turned west-northwestward again on August 8, but Fabio dissipated on August 9. As the cyclone moved near the
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Mexican coast. This is due to the closeness of the Mexican region to the major source of tropical activity to the west of Central America. Hurricane Uleki, the strongest hurricane in the Central Pacific region during the season, caused two drownings in
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A wave that previously moved through the Atlantic from the northwest coast of Africa, crossed over Central America into the Pacific on July 17 or July 18. On July 19, this disturbance was 700 miles (1,100 km) to the southeast of the developing
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developed over the depression, although it failed to strengthen further. A low-pressure l northwest of the depression in combination with Tropical Storm Aletta to the northeast caused the depression to weaken, and it dissipated on June 18.
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A disturbance that passed off the northwestern African coast on August 3 crossed the Atlantic Ocean, before entering into the Pacific. A tropical depression formed in the East Pacific on August 16, 150 miles (240 km) southwest of
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of the deep convection associated with the cyclone. The center drifted to the east of the small area of concentrated convection, and its intensity remained steady. It weakened and became loosely defined due to upper-level
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disturbance with deep convection organized further over the northeastern Pacific Ocean on July 28. It developed into a tropical depression later that day, while 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southwest of the southern tip of
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Limited deep convection developed with the system, although the cyclone continued in unfavorable conditions with shearing. Visible satellite imagery later showed a very weak system, and the storm dissipated on July 29.
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Miriam brought heavy rains to parts of Central America. Isolated flooding and mudslides happened, although casualties and damage reports are not available. 10.37 in (263 mm) of rain fell in Kantunilkin/
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turned the storm west-northwestward on August 3. Satellite estimates indicated that Fabio reached its maximum intensity later on August 3, with a well-defined eye with very deep convection surrounding it. The
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would be a traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 1988 USD.
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The remnants of Atlantic basin Tropical Storm Isaac moved into the eastern Pacific. These remnants underwent better organization and strengthened into a tropical depression on October 11 south of
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of the eastern Pacific on September 20. The system developed organized deep convection, and strengthened into a tropical depression on September 21, while 300 miles (480 km) southeast of
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decreased, as convection and organization increased over warm waters. It developed into a tropical depression on July 19, and into Tropical Storm Daniel 600 miles (970 km)
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began to be monitored. On August 28, this tropical disturbance organized into a tropical depression, as it was located about 800 miles (1,300 km) southeast of the
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The season produced 23 tropical depressions, of which 15 attained tropical storm status. Seven storms reached hurricane status, three of which became
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Satellite imagery first detected a low-level circulation on June 20, associated with some heavy convection, 200 miles (320 km) south of the Mexico–
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Pacific, there were seven cyclones peaking as a tropical storm, and six hurricanes, of which two reached Category 3 intensity or higher on the
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allowed for initial organization. After forming, the depression tracked west-southwestward and intensified due to disrupted outflow from a large
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The remnants of Tropical Storm Gilma (top-left), Hurricane Fabio (center-left), and Hurricane Hector (top-right), on August 3, 1988
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section, with deep convection developing. A tropical depression formed later that day about 200 miles (320 km) to the southeast of
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were required as the storm remained offshore. However, Kristy produced heavy rains and widespread flooding in the Mexican states of
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convection. It weakened into a low-level swirl, and Lane dissipated on September 30. Lane caused no reported casualties or damage.
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Lindajoy Fenley (September 8, 1988). "New Tropical Storm Forms As Mexico Mops Up". Mexico City, Mexico. Associated Press.
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Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research. May 1988. pp. 3-6, 8–9
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Bruce Dunford (September 3, 1988). "Hurricane Near Hawaii Weakens, Easing Threat". Honolulu, Hawaii. Associated Press.
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A tropical disturbance organized into the first eastern Pacific tropical depression of the season on June 15. A
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area of the Mexican coast, it did not make landfall. The portion of coast affected by Aletta received heavy
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moved over the mountainous areas of Mexico, passing into the Pacific from the Pacific coast of Mexico near
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The following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the North Pacific Ocean east of
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of Kristy delayed the rescue of the victims of a Brazilian-made aircraft that crashed west of the
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cloud banding remained disorganized. On June 16, the broad circulation better organized on the
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islands, heavy rainfall fell across the chain, peaking at 18.75 in (476 mm) near
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A wave moved westward off the coast of Africa, passed through the Caribbean, and into the
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from the rotating Eastern Pacific name lists after the 1988 season. It was replaced with
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with an area of deep convection causing rain on the Mexican coast. It later moved to the
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there were no direct damage or deaths, although some rainfall occurred on the islands.
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band on the north and west sides of the system became well-defined, and anticyclonic
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mountain range. No official damage figures were reported by the Mexican government.
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as it passed by the Hawaiian Islands, and Hurricane Kristy caused 21 deaths in the
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Daniel declined into a tropical depression on July 25 and dissipated on July 26.
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A tropical depression formed on July 30, while 400 miles (640 km) south of
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towards cooler waters as the location of the low-level circulation was to the
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and organized into a tropical depression on September 6 just south of the
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organized into Tropical Depression Fifteen-E. Initially, the system moved
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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For storms that form in the North Pacific from 140°W to the
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Although the storm passed relatively close to the coast, no
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10.1175/1520-0493(1989)117<2266:ENPTCO>2.0.CO;2
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1996).
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in 1988. This is essentially the same list used in the
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disturbance. On June 16, strong convection with spiral
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moved away from its deep convection, dissipating near
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Towards the end of August, tropical activity in the
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was the least active Pacific hurricane season since
5707: 5635: 5367:"Tropical Cyclone Naming History and Retired Names" 4182:"Tropical Depression Emilia Discussion Twenty-Five" 3257:Central America, Southern Mexico (after crossover) 5659: 5198:"Tropical Depression Twenty-E Public Advisory One" 5084:"Tropical Depression Eighteen-E Discussion Twelve" 4908:"Tropical Depression Seventeen-E Discussion Three" 4564:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion Eleven" 4542:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion Eleven" 3940: 3938: 3401:. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Climate Connections 3186: 3158: 3130: 1759: 5743: 5062:"Tropical Depression Eighteen-E Discussion Seven" 4974:"Tropical Depression Seventeen-E Discussion Nine" 4930:"Tropical Depression Seventeen-E Discussion Four" 4498:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion Seven" 4432:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion Three" 3978:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1988" 3765: 3743: 3607: 3441:A guide on how to read the database is available 3244: 3102: 2611: 2602: 2588: 2581: 1857: 1305: 6025: 5420:NHC 1988 Pacific hurricane season prelim archive 4952:"Tropical Depression Seventeen-E Discussion Six" 4886:"Tropical Depression Seventeen-E Discussion Two" 4864:"Tropical Depression Seventeen-E Discussion One" 4758: 4756: 4754: 4731: 4729: 4727: 4674:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion Eight" 4454:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion Four" 3579:The 1988 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season 3214: 3072: 3044: 1455: 5587: 5527: 5264:"Tropical Depression Twenty-E Discussion Seven" 5040:"Tropical Depression Eighteen-E Discussion Six" 5018:"Tropical Depression Eighteen-E Discussion Two" 4996:"Tropical Depression Eighteen-E Discussion One" 4816: 4696:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion Nine" 4520:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion Ten" 4476:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion Six" 4204: 4202: 4200: 4198: 4043: 4041: 4039: 4037: 4035: 3935: 3724:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion Fourteen" 3603: 3601: 3599: 3467:"Average Cumulative Number of Systems Per Year" 3399:"As Julia fades, floods plague Central America" 3014: 2986: 2958: 2093: 1630:As Uleki drifted towards the Hawaiian Islands, 5491: 5242:"Tropical Depression Twenty-E Discussion Five" 4652:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion Six" 4630:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion Two" 4608:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion One" 4233: 3787: 3510: 3508: 3485: 3483: 2930: 2902: 2874: 2818: 2790: 5903: 5889: 5694: 5689: 5450: 5287:. Frederick News-Post. Associated Press. 1988 5220:"Tropical Depression Twenty-E Discussion Two" 5172:"Tropical Depression Twenty-E Discussion One" 4751: 4724: 4715: 4381: 4379: 4354: 4319:"Tropical Depression Nine-E Discussion Three" 4010: 3759: 3737: 2846: 2762: 2678: 2650: 2622: 990: 594: 5706: 5701: 5634: 5629: 5255: 5031: 4987: 4341:"Tropical Depression Nine-E Discussion Five" 4195: 4173: 4160:"Tropical Storm Emilia Discussion Seventeen" 4151: 4129: 4107: 4085: 4072:"Tropical Depression Seven-E Discussion Two" 4032: 3878:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion Nine" 3856:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion Five" 3702:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion Seven" 3658:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion Three" 3596: 2734: 2706: 668:, as the cyclone passed near the peninsula. 343: 5658: 5653: 5369:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center 5141: 5119: 4687: 4577: 4297:"Tropical Depression Nine-E Discussion Two" 4275:"Tropical Depression Nine-E Discussion One" 4063: 3900:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion Ten" 3834:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion Two" 3812:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion One" 3537:Centro de Ciencias de la AtmĂłsfera (2003). 3505: 3480: 5896: 5882: 5742: 5737: 5551: 5503: 5457: 5443: 5303: 5301: 4376: 4138:"Tropical Storm Emilia Discussion Sixteen" 3976:Gerrish, Harold P.; Mayfield, Max (1988). 3922:"Tropical Depression Four-E Advisory Nine" 3781: 3680:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion Six" 3636:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion One" 3458: 3413: 1717:29, while located 300 miles (480 km) 5599: 4762: 4735: 4244:. United States Weather Prediction Center 4229: 4227: 4116:"Tropical Storm Emilia Discussion Eleven" 4047: 4001: 3353:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 2520: 2278:List of historical tropical cyclone names 5719: 5647: 5586: 5581: 5526: 5521: 5430:Central Pacific Hurricane Center archive 5285:"Joan downgraded, but still packs punch" 5277: 5233: 5211: 5189: 5163: 5103: 5097: 5075: 5059: 5053: 5037: 5015: 5009: 4993: 4965: 4949: 4943: 4921: 4905: 4899: 4883: 4877: 4855: 4833:"21 people reported dead in plane crash" 4693: 4665: 4643: 4621: 4599: 4555: 4533: 4511: 4489: 4467: 4451: 4445: 4423: 4401: 4332: 4316: 4310: 4288: 4266: 4113: 3919: 3913: 3891: 3875: 3869: 3853: 3847: 3825: 3809: 3803: 3715: 3693: 3671: 3649: 2165: 818: 744: 428: 294: 5539: 5515: 5490: 5485: 5381: 5330: 5298: 5195: 5169: 4861: 4605: 4561: 4539: 4495: 4473: 4429: 4338: 3944: 3627: 2486:List of retired Pacific hurricane names 1059: 6026: 4671: 4224: 4094:"Tropical Storm Emilia Discussion Ten" 3573: 3571: 3569: 3567: 3565: 3396: 3349:1988 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 2012:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1926: 1654:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1548:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 1378: 1236:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1152:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 970:issued a tropical storm watch for the 895:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 679:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 260:caused two drownings off the coast of 192:1988 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 5877: 5788: 5683: 5611: 5438: 5261: 5239: 5217: 5081: 4971: 4927: 4649: 4627: 4517: 4294: 4069: 3699: 3677: 3655: 3633: 1734:tropical cyclone warnings and watches 1520:On August 26, a disturbance south of 1225:. Hector was never a threat to land. 671: 517: 5575: 5538: 5533: 5178:from the original on 26 October 2007 4787:"Hurricane, Storm kill 48 in Mexico" 4785:Kiel, Fredrick (September 6, 1988). 4784: 4272: 4179: 4157: 4135: 4091: 3897: 3831: 3721: 3616:from the original on 26 October 2007 1838:. The disturbance moved towards the 5791:1980–1989 Pacific hurricane seasons 5754: 5749: 5731: 5562: 5557: 5550: 5545: 5502: 5497: 5147: 5125: 4825: 4778: 4583: 4385: 4360: 4208: 4016: 3562: 3514: 3489: 3363:Australian region cyclone seasons: 1646: 1144: 279: 13: 5682: 5677: 5623: 5610: 5605: 5598: 5593: 5389:National Hurricane Operations Plan 5338:National Hurricane Operations Plan 5309:National Hurricane Operations Plan 4819: â€“ via Lexis Nexis 4718: â€“ via Lexis Nexis 4234:Roth, David M. (January 3, 2023). 3947:"Tropical Storm Carlotta Prelim 1" 3439:from the original on May 29, 2024. 3189: 3090: 3075: 3073:August 29 â€“ September 6 3047: 2933: 2905: 2821: 2737: 2274:History of tropical cyclone naming 1540: 887: 14: 6055: 5718: 5713: 5670: 5665: 5646: 5641: 5574: 5569: 5413: 4408:National Weather Service (1988). 3265: 3247: 3235: 3217: 3207: 3179: 3161: 3151: 3133: 3123: 3105: 3093: 3065: 3062: 3035: 3017: 3007: 2989: 2979: 2961: 2951: 2923: 2895: 2877: 2867: 2849: 2839: 2811: 2793: 2783: 2765: 2755: 2727: 2709: 2699: 2681: 2671: 2668: 2653: 2643: 2625: 2509: 2492:World Meteorological Organization 2081:appeared on satellite imagery. A 2004: 5769: 5768: 5730: 5725: 5514: 5509: 5475: 4254: 4050:"Tropical Storm Emilia Prelim 1" 4019:"Tropical Storm Daniel Prelim 1" 3768:"Tropical Storm Aletta Prelim 2" 3746:"Tropical Storm Aletta Prelim 1" 3610:"Tropical Storm Miriam Prelim 1" 3446: 3429:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3397:Henson, Bob (October 10, 2022). 3313: 3262: 3259: 3232: 3229: 3204: 3201: 3176: 3173: 3148: 3145: 3120: 3117: 3087: 3059: 3032: 3029: 3004: 3001: 2976: 2973: 2948: 2945: 2920: 2917: 2892: 2889: 2864: 2861: 2836: 2833: 2808: 2805: 2780: 2777: 2752: 2749: 2724: 2721: 2696: 2693: 2665: 2640: 2637: 2188: 2180: 2116: 2108: 2101:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 2041:September 21 â€“ September 30 2027: 2019: 1963:September 21 â€“ September 25 1949: 1941: 1894:September 12 â€“ September 15 1880: 1872: 1865:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1782: 1774: 1767:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1669: 1661: 1563: 1555: 1478: 1470: 1463:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1401: 1393: 1328: 1320: 1313:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1251: 1243: 1228: 1167: 1159: 1082: 1074: 1013: 1005: 998:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 968:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 910: 902: 841: 833: 767: 759: 694: 686: 617: 609: 602:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 540: 532: 451: 443: 366: 358: 351:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 26: 5622: 5617: 5425:NHC 1988 Pacific season archive 5359: 4843:. September 1, 1988. p. 56 4810: 4709: 4236:"Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima" 4211:"Tropical Storm Fabio Prelim 1" 3517:"Tropical Storm Gilma Prelim 2" 3492:"Tropical Storm Gilma Prelim 1" 3373:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 3278:June 15 â€“ November 2 3190:Category 2 hurricane 3076:Category 1 hurricane 3048:Category 3 hurricane 2934:Category 2 hurricane 2906:Category 4 hurricane 2822:Category 4 hurricane 2738:Category 1 hurricane 1760:Tropical Depression Seventeen-E 4241:Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Data 3390: 3339:1988 Atlantic hurricane season 2263: 1858:Tropical Depression Eighteen-E 1796:September 6 â€“ September 8 1306:Tropical Depression Thirteen-E 182:1988 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 6034:1988 Pacific hurricane season 5467:1988 Pacific hurricane season 5174:. National Hurricane Center. 3790:"Tropical Storm Bud Prelim 1" 3612:. National Hurricane Center. 3384: 3245:October 23 – November 2 3045:August 28 – September 8 2903:July 20 â€“ August 9 2819:July 28 â€“ August 9 2791:July 27 â€“ August 2 2479: 2049:105 mph (165 km/h) 1585:125 mph (205 km/h) 1456:Tropical Depression Fifteen-E 1273:105 mph (165 km/h) 1189:145 mph (230 km/h) 932:140 mph (220 km/h) 231:1988 Pacific hurricane season 21:1988 Pacific hurricane season 5394:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 5343:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 5314:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 2292: 2218:70 mph (110 km/h) 2130:October 11 â€“ October 12 2094:Tropical Depression Twenty-E 1691:90 mph (150 km/h) 1683:August 29 â€“ September 6 1577:August 28 â€“ September 8 863:70 mph (110 km/h) 789:65 mph (100 km/h) 716:75 mph (120 km/h) 473:70 mph (110 km/h) 90: â€˘ Lowest pressure 7: 5266:. National Hurricane Center 5244:. National Hurricane Center 5222:. National Hurricane Center 5200:. National Hurricane Center 5152:. National Hurricane Center 5130:. National Hurricane Center 5108:. National Hurricane Center 5086:. National Hurricane Center 5064:. National Hurricane Center 5042:. National Hurricane Center 5020:. National Hurricane Center 4998:. National Hurricane Center 4976:. National Hurricane Center 4954:. National Hurricane Center 4932:. National Hurricane Center 4910:. National Hurricane Center 4888:. National Hurricane Center 4866:. National Hurricane Center 4767:. National Hurricane Center 4765:"Hurricane Kristy Prelim 2" 4740:. National Hurricane Center 4738:"Hurricane Kristy Prelim 1" 4698:. National Hurricane Center 4676:. National Hurricane Center 4654:. National Hurricane Center 4632:. National Hurricane Center 4610:. National Hurricane Center 4588:. National Hurricane Center 4566:. National Hurricane Center 4544:. National Hurricane Center 4522:. National Hurricane Center 4500:. National Hurricane Center 4478:. National Hurricane Center 4456:. National Hurricane Center 4434:. National Hurricane Center 4412:. National Hurricane Center 4390:. National Hurricane Center 4365:. National Hurricane Center 4363:"Hurricane Hector Prelim 1" 4343:. National Hurricane Center 4321:. National Hurricane Center 4299:. National Hurricane Center 4277:. National Hurricane Center 4213:. National Hurricane Center 4184:. National Hurricane Center 4162:. National Hurricane Center 4140:. National Hurricane Center 4118:. National Hurricane Center 4096:. National Hurricane Center 4074:. National Hurricane Center 4052:. National Hurricane Center 4021:. National Hurricane Center 3949:. National Hurricane Center 3924:. National Hurricane Center 3902:. National Hurricane Center 3880:. National Hurricane Center 3858:. National Hurricane Center 3836:. National Hurricane Center 3814:. National Hurricane Center 3792:. National Hurricane Center 3770:. National Hurricane Center 3748:. National Hurricane Center 3726:. National Hurricane Center 3704:. National Hurricane Center 3682:. National Hurricane Center 3660:. National Hurricane Center 3638:. National Hurricane Center 3519:. National Hurricane Center 3494:. National Hurricane Center 3469:. National Hurricane Center 3425:Hurricane Research Division 3344:1988 Pacific typhoon season 3306: 2173:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2138:35 mph (55 km/h) 1971:40 mph (65 km/h) 1934:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1902:35 mph (55 km/h) 1804:35 mph (55 km/h) 1500:35 mph (55 km/h) 1423:40 mph (65 km/h) 1386:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1350:35 mph (55 km/h) 1104:50 mph (85 km/h) 1067:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1035:30 mph (45 km/h) 826:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 752:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 741:and dissipated on July 15. 639:30 mph (45 km/h) 562:50 mph (85 km/h) 525:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 436:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 388:35 mph (55 km/h) 187:1988 Pacific typhoon season 10: 6060: 4797:United Press International 3766:Harold P. Gerrish (1988). 3744:Harold P. Gerrish (1988). 3608:Harold P. Gerrish (1988). 3329:List of Pacific hurricanes 3269: 3239: 3211: 3183: 3155: 3127: 3097: 3069: 3039: 3011: 2983: 2955: 2927: 2899: 2871: 2843: 2815: 2787: 2759: 2731: 2703: 2675: 2647: 2619: 2483: 2267: 2237: 1823: 1604: 1492:August 27 â€“ August 29 1415:August 16 â€“ August 21 1342:August 14 â€“ August 16 991:Tropical Depression Nine-E 595:Tropical Depression Four-E 338: 305:accumulated cyclone energy 76: â€˘ Maximum winds 6044:Tropical cyclones in 1988 6039:Pacific hurricane seasons 6000: 5984: 5963: 5935:South-West Indian Ocean ( 5911: 5905:Tropical cyclones in 1988 5797: 5764: 5482: 5473: 5465:Tropical cyclones of the 5150:"Hurricane Lane Prelim 2" 5128:"Hurricane Lane Prelim 1" 4586:"Hurricane John Prelim 1" 3421:National Hurricane Center 3218:Tropical depression 3134:Tropical depression 3106:Tropical depression 3018:Tropical depression 2962:Tropical depression 2850:Tropical depression 2710:Tropical depression 2626:Tropical depression 2614: 2599: 2573: 2565: 2559:Atlantic hurricane season 2214: 2198: 2177: 2172: 2134: 2126: 2105: 2100: 2045: 2037: 2016: 2011: 1967: 1959: 1938: 1933: 1898: 1890: 1869: 1864: 1800: 1792: 1771: 1766: 1687: 1679: 1658: 1653: 1581: 1573: 1552: 1547: 1496: 1488: 1467: 1462: 1419: 1411: 1390: 1385: 1346: 1338: 1317: 1312: 1269: 1265:August 5 â€“ August 13 1261: 1240: 1235: 1185: 1177: 1156: 1151: 1100: 1092: 1071: 1066: 1031: 1023: 1002: 997: 928: 920: 899: 894: 859: 851: 830: 825: 785: 777: 756: 751: 712: 704: 683: 678: 635: 627: 606: 601: 558: 550: 529: 524: 469: 461: 440: 435: 384: 376: 355: 350: 344:Tropical Depression One-E 202:Pacific hurricane seasons 200: 177: 172: 164: 156: 142: 134: 126: 118: 113: 109: 89: 75: 67: 63: 58: 50: 42: 37: 25: 20: 4388:"Hurricane Iva Prelim 1" 3334:Pacific hurricane season 3321:Tropical cyclones portal 2875:July 28 – August 3 2001:on September 26 and 27. 4821:(subscription required) 4720:(subscription required) 3788:Miles Lawrence (1988). 2454:International Date Line 2270:Tropical cyclone naming 1754:Sierra Madre Occidental 1181:July 30 â€“ August 9 1096:July 28 â€“ August 3 924:July 28 â€“ August 9 855:July 27 â€“ August 2 3982:Monthly Weather Review 1826:Hurricane Debby (1988) 1632:tropical storm watches 1133:, but dissipated near 1027:July 28 â€“ July 29 781:July 19 â€“ July 26 554:June 20 â€“ June 22 465:June 16 â€“ June 21 380:June 15 â€“ June 18 300: 51:Last system dissipated 2240:Hurricane Joan–Miriam 2166:Tropical Storm Miriam 1127:Tropical Storm Daniel 819:Tropical Storm Emilia 745:Tropical Storm Daniel 708:July 8 â€“ July 15 429:Tropical Storm Aletta 333:Tropical Storm Miriam 327:hit the coast of the 298: 239:Tropical Storm Miriam 3248:Tropical storm 3162:Tropical storm 2990:Tropical storm 2878:Tropical storm 2794:Tropical storm 2766:Tropical storm 2691:Southwestern Mexico 2682:Tropical storm 2663:Southwestern Mexico 2654:Tropical storm 2523:Saffir–Simpson scale 1215:Saffir–Simpson scale 1137:on August 3. On the 1060:Tropical Storm Gilma 631:July 2 â€“ July 4 313:Saffir–Simpson scale 5918:Australian region ( 4792:Schenectady Gazette 3994:1989MWRv..117.2266G 2562: 1927:Tropical Storm Wila 1379:Tropical Storm John 114:Seasonal statistics 43:First system formed 38:Seasonal boundaries 6001:Non-seasonal lists 5931:North Indian Ocean 4763:Jim Gross (1988). 4736:Jim Gross (1988). 4048:Jim Gross (1988). 3431:(April 26, 2024). 3270:Season aggregates 3099:Seventeen‑E 2579:at peak intensity 2561:season statistics 2556: 2210: â€“ November 2 1844:Gulf of California 1748:was declared. The 1746:state of emergency 672:Hurricane Carlotta 518:Tropical Storm Bud 301: 83:1-minute sustained 79:145 mph (230 km/h) 32:Season summary map 6021: 6020: 5871: 5870: 5864: 5806: 5782: 5781: 5104:Mayfield (1988). 5060:Lawrence (1988). 5038:Mayfield (1988). 5016:Mayfield (1988). 4994:Mayfield (1988). 4950:Mayfield (1988). 4906:Lawrence (1988). 4884:Mayfield (1988). 4694:Lawrence (1988). 4452:Mayfield (1988). 4317:Mayfield (1988). 4114:Mayfield (1988). 3988:(10): 2266–2277. 3920:Mayfield (1988). 3876:Mayfield (1988). 3854:Mayfield (1988). 3810:Mayfield (1988). 3302: 3301: 2552: 2551: 2525: 2494:retired the name 2477: 2476: 2450: 2449: 2236: 2235: 2221: 2209: 2156: 2155: 2141: 2067: 2066: 2052: 1989: 1988: 1974: 1920: 1919: 1905: 1822: 1821: 1807: 1709: 1708: 1694: 1615:southeast of the 1603: 1602: 1588: 1518: 1517: 1503: 1441: 1440: 1426: 1368: 1367: 1353: 1291: 1290: 1276: 1207: 1206: 1192: 1122: 1121: 1107: 1053: 1052: 1038: 983:on the island of 952:A well-organized 950: 949: 935: 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mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
1988 Atlantic hurricane season
1988 Pacific typhoon season
1988 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Pacific hurricane seasons
1986
1987
1989
1990
1981
Tropical Storm Miriam
major hurricanes
Hawaiian Islands
Hurricane Debby
Hurricane Uleki
Oahu
Mexican states
Oaxaca
Chipas

accumulated cyclone energy
Saffir–Simpson scale
Oahu
waves
Hawaiian Islands
Tropical Storm Miriam

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