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twelve hours after being designated, but weakening back to a tropical depression early on
September 10, amid persistent wind shear. Upper-level winds decreased by September 12, allowing Isis to regain tropical storm intensity by 00:00 UTC, and eventually peak as a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 mph (121 km/h), at 12:00 UTC on September 15. After conducting a clockwise loop, the hurricane entered cooler waters and began to weaken; it degenerated into a remnant low at 18:00 UTC on the next day. The low drifted southwest and then west, before dissipating well east of Hawaii on September 21.
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2034:. The disturbance continued to in this manner, and at 1800 UTC on October 11, the low level circulation had become sufficiently organized to be designated as a tropical depression. At the time, the depression consisted of a well-defined circulation, with some deep thunderstorm activity. Despite weak steering currents, the system started what was initially thought to be a westward drift, though just a few hours later was found to be towards the northwest. A small cyclone, a burst of deep convection formed at around the same time, and was said could have produced tropical storm-force winds.
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Category 1 hurricane by 18:00 UTC and ultimately attained peak winds of 85 mph (137 km/h) twelve hours later. Frank steadily weakened thereafter as it entered cooler ocean temperatures, degenerating into a remnant low at 06:00 UTC on August 26. The remnant low drifted southwest before diffusing into a trough well south of the Baja California Peninsula the following day.
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Tropical Storm Darby at 00:00 UTC on July 27 and strengthening into a Category 1 hurricane early the next day. After attaining its peak as the season's first major hurricane with winds of 120 mph (190 km/h), increasing wind shear and cooler sea surface temperatures begin to weaken the cyclone. It weakened to a tropical storm at 12:00 UTC on July 30 and further to a tropical depression a day later as it entered the jurisdiction of the
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Georgette six hours later as its satellite presentation improved, and it reached peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) at 12:00 UTC on August 27. Increasingly hostile upper-level winds began to impinge on the west-northwest-moving tropical cyclone shortly thereafter, ultimately causing it to degenerate into a remnant low by 18:00 UTC on August 30. The post-tropical cyclone continued its forward course until dissipating early on September 3.
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12:00 UTC the next morning as suggested by satellite intensity estimates. Moderate northerly shear caused core convection to decrease as the system moved west-northwest, resulting in Kay degenerating into a remnant low at 12:00 UTC on
October 6 over open ocean. The low-level swirl curved southwestward and dissipated the next day.
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to intensify further into a tropical storm amid cool sea surface temperatures and southerly wind shear, and it instead degenerated into a remnant low at 18:00 UTC on August 26. The post-tropical cyclone turned west-southwest before dissipating about 1,095 mi (1,762 km) east of Hilo, Hawaii early on August 28.
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Pacific into the eastern Caribbean Sea during mid-May. An ill-defined tropical wave crossed Central America on May 17 and interacted with the trough, eventually leading to the formation of a tropical depression at 00:00 UTC on May 22. The newly formed cyclone
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to its north, and a broad cyclonic circulation to its southwest, it was upgraded to
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A tropical wave crossed Central America on August 15, only slowing organizing into a tropical depression at 18:00 UTC on August 23 while located about 920 mi (1,480 km) west-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Steered north-northwest and eventually west, the cyclone failed
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A tropical depression formed at 12:00 UTC on July 26 while positioned about 760 mi (1,220 km) south-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico from a tropical wave that entered the eastern Pacific nearly a week prior. The system quickly intensified as it curved west-northwest around a
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A westward-moving tropical wave from Africa entered the eastern Pacific in late August, organizing into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on August 30 south of the coastline of Mexico. The depression intensified into Tropical Storm Howard twelve hours later and further developed into a
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A westward-moving tropical wave from Africa crossed Central America into the eastern Pacific in late June, coalescing into a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on July 2 well southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. Steered westward by low-level flow, the depression
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As a tropical cyclone, Javier produced moderate rainfall peaking at 3.14 in (80 mm) in Bacanuchi, Mexico. Three fishermen went missing offshore the coastline due to high surf. As a post-tropical cyclone, the storm's remnant moisture overspread the Southwest United States, alleviating a
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A westward-moving tropical wave entered the eastern Pacific in late August, acquiring sufficient organization to be declared a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on August 26 about 605 miles (974 km) south-southeast of the Baja California Peninsula. The depression intensified into
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west-northwest around a subtropical ridge, the cyclone steadily intensified amongst a favorable environment, becoming Tropical Storm Celia at 12:00 UTC that same day and further strengthening into a Category 1 hurricane on the
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were issued on the weather feature, and over the following day it moved slowly towards the north. At 00:00 UTC on October 25, the system was designated Tropical Depression Sixteen-E about 320 mi (510 km) south-southeast of
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all weakened Javier thereafter; it fell to tropical depression intensity early on September 19 before crossing Baja California and degenerated into a remnant low at 18:00 UTC that day over the
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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 2004 USD.
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NOAA Issues 2004 Experimental Eastern Pacific Hurricane Outlook
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4063:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. p. 1
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Abbreviated Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Six-E
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on the northeastern side of the larger low to the southwest.
4330:. Nacion Internacionales. September 15, 2004. Archived from
3816:(Report). Honolulu, Hawaii: Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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were posted. The storm produced areas of heavy rainfall. At
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of 1004 mbar (hPa; 29.65 inHg). It crossed the southwestern
248:, all of which formed in the eastern Pacific basin (east of
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4805:
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Amado Ramirez (2004). "Raging storm 'Lester' to Guerrero".
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Aircraft indicated that the cyclone had degenerated into a
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A tropical wave, possibly responsible for the formation of
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NOAA Expects Near Average Central Pacific Hurricane Season
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4424:
David P. Roberts; Miles B. Lawrence (November 20, 2004).
4269:
James L. Franklin; David P. Roberts (November 17, 2004).
4133:
4030:
David P. Roberts; Miles B. Lawrence (November 19, 2004).
3978:
James L. Franklin; Richard D. Knabb (November 16, 2004).
3708:
3508:
2233:, and at 00:00 UTC on October 26, it reached its lowest
5392:
4659:"Tropical Depression Sixteen-E Tropical Cyclone Report"
4328:"Huracán "Javier" acecha a la costa pacífica de México"
3808:
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2214:. Even shortly after the storm's classification, the
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Michelle Mainelli & Richard Pasch (2004-10-11).
3201:
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following the season, and it was used again for the
4730:"Tropical Depression Sixteen-E Discussion Number 4"
4707:"Tropical Depression Sixteen-E Discussion Number 2"
4508:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion Number 2"
4486:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion Number 1"
4058:
Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Nine-E
3490:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University
329:
Predictions of tropical activity in the 2004 season
4704:
3755:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Two-E
3561:Lixion A. Avila; Stacy R. Stewart (July 1, 2004).
3042:
4459:Richard J. Pasch; David P. Roberts (2004-12-10).
4084:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Georgette
3911:"Rains flood some farmlands but most manage well"
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3685:A guide on how to read the database is available
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4461:"Tropical Storm Lester Tropical Cyclone Report"
4134:Luciano Garcia Valenzuela (September 4, 2004).
4006:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Estelle
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3781:"Tropical Depression Two-E Discussion Number 2"
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3985:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1
3760:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1
3645:(Report). National Hurricane Center. p. 1
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3537:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Agatha
3509:Hurricane Specialist Unit (December 1, 2004).
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2182:developed along the wave axis, and an area of
937:failed to organize amid wind shear and cooler
311:. It produced record rainfall in the state of
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3957:Tropical Depression Six-E Discussion Number 4
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3934:Tropical Depression Six-E Discussion Number 1
3888:Excessive Rainfall from the Remnants of Darby
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1009:An organized region of convection within the
184:Timeline of the 2004 Pacific hurricane season
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3837:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Blas
3811:2004 Tropical Cyclones Central North Pacific
3721:(3). American Meteorological Society: 1026.
3709:Hurricane Specialist Unit (August 2, 2005).
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2264:was issued for the coastline of Mexico from
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299:resulted in significant flooding across the
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4664:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
4552:"Tropical Storm Lester Discussion Number 7"
4530:"Tropical Storm Lester Discussion Number 5"
4466:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
4426:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Kay
4244:"Rainy Start To Tucson's Labor Day Weekend"
3657:
2090:. A total of 13 families were evacuated in
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291:contributed to localized heavy rainfall in
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1700:Although the storm remained offshore, the
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4110:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Howard
3734:
3640:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Javier
3249:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
2543:
2334:List of historical tropical cyclone names
1333:
260:in 2004, the first such occurrence since
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4377:Hurricane Javier – September 18–21, 2004
4032:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Frank
3863:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Celia
3748:
3746:
3611:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Darby
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603:Least intense Pacific hurricane seasons
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4752:"Aviso de la Depresión Tropical "16-E""
4705:Forecaster Stewart (October 25, 2004).
4454:
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4271:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Isis
3795:
3633:
3631:
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2030:began to organize into slightly curved
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4928:Least active Pacific hurricane seasons
4657:Stacy R. Stewart (November 18, 2004).
4652:
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4648:
4646:
4644:
4642:
4640:
4108:Jack L. Beven II (December 13, 2004).
4056:Richard J. Pasch (November 12, 2004).
3609:Jack L. Beven II (December 17, 2004).
3530:
3528:
3245:2004 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
2708:
1789:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1716:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1629:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1418:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1183:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
1104:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1024:
199:2004 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
5480:
5391:
5100:
4901:
4721:
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4676:
4573:Tropical storm "Lester" Pacific Ocean
4162:"Apoyaran Para Rehabilitar Viviendas"
4082:Stacy R. Stewart (October 14, 2004).
3861:Stacy R. Stewart (October 12, 2004).
3743:
3638:Lixion A. Avila (November 15, 2004).
3415:
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3308:
2270:tropical cyclone watches and warnings
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1407:at 00:00 UTC on August 26.
322:
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4296:Huracán "Javier" del Oceano Pacifíco
4004:Lixion A. Avila (November 3, 2004).
3628:
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2170:and progressed westward through the
5394:2000–2009 Pacific hurricane seasons
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5160:
4637:
4379:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
3835:Richard J. Pasch (August 5, 2004).
3753:Miles B. Lawrence (July 17, 2004).
3565:(Report). National Hurricane Center
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3513:(Report). National Hurricane Center
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2257:and triggered thunderstorms there.
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1621:
1164:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale
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13:
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4857:National Hurricane Operations Plan
4828:National Hurricane Operations Plan
4799:National Hurricane Operations Plan
4684:"Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names"
4621:. October 14, 2004. Archived from
4242:Chuck George (September 3, 2004).
3683:from the original on May 29, 2024.
3511:Tropical Weather Summary: November
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4354:Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin
3779:Lixion A. Avila (July 2, 2004).
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3046:Category 4 hurricane
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2889:Category 1 hurricane
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2775:Category 1 hurricane
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2166:emerged from the west coast of
1865:. The low crossed the state of
1745:September 8 – September 16
773:. Later, on September 14,
572:Servicio Meteorológico Nacional
4136:"Decretan alerta por "Howard""
3563:Tropical Weather Summary: July
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3169:May 22 – October 26
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1259:Honolulu International Airport
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244:season in which there were 12
189:2004 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
5637:2004 Pacific hurricane season
5129:2004 Pacific hurricane season
3280:
2241:before moving ashore between
2098:Tropical Depression Sixteen-E
1826:150 mph (240 km/h)
1666:140 mph (220 km/h)
1220:120 mph (195 km/h)
240:was an overall below-average
238:2004 Pacific hurricane season
21:2004 Pacific hurricane season
4862:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
4833:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
4804:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
4528:Richard Pasch (2004-10-12).
4506:Stacy Stewart (2004-10-12).
3294:"Frequently Asked Questions"
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2134:October 25 – October 26
2022:. Later that day, a surface
1990:October 11 – October 13
1753:75 mph (120 km/h)
1658:August 30 – September 5
1597:65 mph (100 km/h)
1455:85 mph (140 km/h)
1378:70 mph (110 km/h)
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4510:. National Hurricane Center
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4405:. Weather Prediction Center
4246:. KOLD News. Archived from
3783:. National Hurricane Center
3669:Hurricane Research Division
3240:2004 Pacific typhoon season
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2986:Baja California Peninsula,
2310:Japan Meteorological Agency
2142:35 mph (55 km/h)
1998:50 mph (85 km/h)
1961:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1929:45 mph (75 km/h)
1892:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1560:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1528:35 mph (55 km/h)
1341:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1309:30 mph (45 km/h)
1032:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
989:30 mph (45 km/h)
916:35 mph (55 km/h)
843:60 mph (95 km/h)
806:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
315:. In mid- to late October,
194:2004 Pacific typhoon season
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4937:Accumulated cyclone energy
4201:. Sports Illustrated Vault
3220:List of Pacific hurricanes
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1589:August 26 – August 30
1520:August 23 – August 26
1484:Tropical Depression Nine-E
1447:August 23 – August 26
1370:August 19 – August 24
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1019:Tropical Storm Hali (1992)
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78: • Maximum winds
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4550:Jack Beven (2004-10-13).
3715:National Hurricane Center
3665:National Hurricane Center
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2899:Baja California Peninsula
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2751:Baja California Peninsula
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1553:Tropical Storm Georgette
1301:August 1 – August 2
939:sea surface temperatures
3959:(Report). July 29, 2004
3936:(Report). July 29, 2004
2527:International Date Line
2326:Tropical cyclone naming
1848:Hurricane Javier (2004)
1688:Hurricane Howard (2004)
1212:July 26 – August 1
309:Southwest United States
274:International Date Line
2665:, Southwestern Mexico
2350:from this list by the
2314:Tropical Storm Malakas
2292:, western and central
2262:tropical storm warning
2196:Dvorak classifications
2162:On October 8, 2004, a
2066:for the coast between
1334:Tropical Storm Estelle
1176:Hurricane Darby (2004)
1133:July 19 – July 25
1061:July 12 – July 15
278:tropical cyclones form
51:Last system dissipated
4728:Forecaster Lawrence.
3043:September 10–19
2988:Western United States
2749:Northwestern Mexico,
2659:Revillagigedo Islands
2194:early on October 24.
1954:Tropical Storm Lester
1695:rapid intensification
799:Tropical Storm Agatha
570:In January 2004, the
317:Tropical Storm Lester
246:named tropical storms
4625:on December 27, 2016
4199:"The Perfect Storms"
3118:Southwestern Mexico
3109:Tropical storm
3081:Tropical storm
2947:Tropical storm
2861:Tropical storm
2740:Tropical storm
2649:Tropical storm
2546:Saffir–Simpson scale
2253:in the southwestern
2207:western edge of the
2064:tropical storm watch
981:July 5 – July 5
908:July 2 – July 3
863:A nearly stationary
835:May 22 – May 24
399:Record high activity
5521:Australian region (
4601:Noticieros Televisa
4578:(Report). SMN. 2004
4308:on October 18, 2016
4140:El Siglo de Durango
3955:James L. Franklin.
3727:2006MWRv..134.1026A
2585:
2235:barometric pressure
2024:low pressure system
2020:Gulf of Tehuantepec
1854:Gulf of Tehuantepec
1477:Tropical Storm Earl
1091:Zihuatanejo, Mexico
1025:Tropical Storm Blas
604:
428:Record low activity
331:
116:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
5604:Non-seasonal lists
5534:North Indian Ocean
4250:on January 3, 2013
3932:Stacy R. Stewart.
3675:(April 26, 2024).
3161:Season aggregates
2602:at peak intensity
2584:season statistics
2579:
2348:names were retired
2308:On August 14, the
2239:Gulf of California
1885:Tropical Storm Kay
1863:Gulf of California
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323:Seasonal forecasts
85:1-minute sustained
81:150 mph (240 km/h)
32:Season summary map
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3078:October 4–6
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2497:Xavier
2490:
2482:
2481:Virgil
2474:
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2458:
2457:Roslyn
2446:
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2437:Orlene
2430:
2429:Newton
2422:
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2304:Other system
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2184:low pressure
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1875:Four Corners
1871:
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1401:Hilo, Hawaii
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167:Total damage
129:Total storms
84:
46:May 22, 2004
15:
4870:January 30,
4841:January 30,
4435:October 16,
4409:October 16,
4383:October 16,
4360:October 16,
4338:October 16,
4312:October 16,
4280:October 16,
4254:October 16,
4227:October 16,
4205:October 16,
4168:October 16,
4146:October 16,
4119:October 16,
4093:October 16,
4041:October 16,
3989:October 16,
3963:October 16,
3940:October 16,
3917:October 16,
3894:October 16,
3820:January 30,
3787:October 16,
3764:October 16,
3649:October 16,
3569:October 16,
3546:October 16,
3517:October 16,
3472:October 16,
3442:cite report
3407:October 16,
3374:cite report
3335:cite report
3166:17 systems
2830:August 1–2
2772:July 19–25
2737:July 12–15
2609:mph (km/h)
2445:Paine
2356:2010 season
2344:1998 season
2320:Storm names
2247:Topolobampo
2072:Zihuatanejo
1702:outer bands
382:(1966–2003)
5631:Categories
5567:Hurricanes
5405:Previous:
4935:Sorted by
4582:2008-09-25
4558:2011-11-14
4536:2011-11-14
4514:2011-11-14
4492:2011-11-14
4470:2015-05-22
3281:References
3175:150 (240)
3068:3 missing
3049:150 (240)
2992:California
2980:140 (220)
2941:Georgette
2808:120 (195)
2646:May 22–24
2513:Zeke
2473:Tina
2290:New Mexico
2266:El Roblito
2220:wind shear
2180:Convection
2148:1004
2092:Rosamorada
2048:wind shear
2028:convection
2004:1000
1935:1004
1877:and upper
1534:1005
1405:Big Island
1315:1008
995:1007
922:1007
782:wind shear
365:hurricanes
356:Hurricanes
305:California
137:Hurricanes
5359:Sixteen-E
5287:Georgette
3591:August 1,
3132:Sixteen-E
3019:75 (120)
2950:65 (100)
2892:85 (140)
2864:70 (110)
2778:85 (140)
2743:65 (100)
2681:July 2–3
2605:Max 1-min
2394:Georgette
2188:Guatemala
1832:930
1759:987
1672:943
1603:995
1461:979
1384:989
1226:957
1147:981
1075:991
849:997
266:Sixteen-E
5588:Typhoons
5574:Atlantic
5515:Cyclones
5377:Category
5140:Timeline
4812:March 5,
4178:cite web
3681:Archived
3198:See also
3183:Minimal
3142:35 (55)
3112:50 (85)
3084:45 (75)
3065:Minimal
3000:Minimal
2922:35 (55)
2855:Estelle
2836:30 (45)
2817:Minimal
2715:30 (45)
2687:35 (55)
2652:60 (95)
2599:category
2515:(unused)
2507:(unused)
2499:(unused)
2491:(unused)
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2439:(unused)
2431:(unused)
2423:(unused)
2298:Oklahoma
2282:Culiacan
2274:Culiacan
2131:Duration
2084:Guerrero
1987:Duration
1918:Duration
1815:Duration
1742:Duration
1655:Duration
1586:Duration
1517:Duration
1444:Duration
1367:Duration
1298:Duration
1209:Duration
1130:Duration
1058:Duration
978:Duration
905:Duration
832:Duration
380:Average
258:landfall
103:; 27.46
5595:Pacific
5579:Pacific
5557:2004–05
5552:2003–04
5545:2004–05
5540:2003–04
5528:2004–05
5523:2003–04
5251:Estelle
5076:(77.3)
5066:(74.8)
5056:(72.8)
5046:(71.1)
5036:(57.4)
5026:(56.6)
5016:(53.9)
5006:(51.6)
4996:(51.2)
4986:(22.3)
4668:May 22,
4067:June 9,
4015:May 28,
3872:May 26,
3846:May 26,
3723:Bibcode
3620:May 26,
3494:July 8,
3275:2004–05
3271:2003–04
3265:2004–05
3261:2003–04
3255:2004–05
3251:2003–04
3189:
3103:Lester
3057:Arizona
2996:Arizona
2913:Nine-E
2709:July 5
2643:Agatha
2638:Ref(s)
2635:Deaths
2386:
2384:Estelle
2379:
2278:Empalme
2243:Guasave
2209:Mexican
2152: (
2144:(1-min)
2088:Nayarit
2008: (
2000:(1-min)
1939: (
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1879:Midwest
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926: (
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853: (
845:(1-min)
794:Systems
787:ridging
611:Season
313:Wyoming
270:Sinaloa
254:equator
149:Cat. 3+
5463:Next:
5347:Lester
5323:Javier
5299:Howard
5275:Nine-E
5167:Agatha
3172:
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2970:Howard
2883:Frank
2827:Six-E
2769:Celia
2706:One-C
2678:Two-E
2626:Damage
2614:press.
2597:Storm
2417:Lester
2410:Javier
2398:Howard
2366:Agatha
2332:, and
2231:Mexico
2227:trough
2168:Africa
2118:
2080:Oaxaca
2057:trough
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1867:Sonora
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892:
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819:
775:Javier
617:value
513:13–15
349:storms
336:Source
293:Hawaii
72:Javier
5263:Frank
5239:Six-E
5227:Darby
5215:Celia
5191:One-C
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3124:None
3121:None
3115:1000
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3093:None
3090:None
3087:1004
3061:Texas
3031:None
3028:None
3025:None
3010:Isis
3003:None
2962:None
2959:None
2956:None
2934:None
2931:None
2928:None
2925:1005
2906:None
2903:None
2876:None
2873:None
2870:None
2848:None
2845:None
2842:None
2839:1008
2820:None
2814:None
2798:Darby
2790:None
2787:None
2784:None
2762:None
2759:None
2734:Blas
2727:None
2724:None
2721:None
2718:1007
2699:None
2696:None
2693:None
2690:1007
2671:None
2668:None
2591:name
2589:Storm
2580:2004
2391:Frank
2376:Darby
2372:Celia
2346:. No
2340:140°W
2294:Texas
2039:ridge
2032:bands
767:Kenna
763:Darby
747:77.3
734:74.8
721:72.8
708:71.1
695:57.4
682:56.6
669:53.9
656:51.6
643:51.2
630:22.3
608:Rank
507:NOAA
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5465:2010
5458:2009
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5438:2005
5433:2004
5428:2003
5423:2002
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5407:1999
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5074:2020
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5054:1981
5044:2004
5034:1979
5024:2003
5014:1996
5004:2007
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4984:1977
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4806:NOAA
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4670:2015
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771:2002
759:1969
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730:2013
717:1981
704:2004
691:1979
678:2003
665:1996
652:2007
639:2010
626:1977
526:SMN
519:2-4
516:6-8
488:SMN
469:SMN
341:Date
262:1991
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2630:USD
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2556:TS
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615:ACE
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494:14
475:15
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387:16
372:Ref
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