785:. A tropical depression formed on June 6 south of the Mexican coast. Shortly thereafter, it strengthened and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Blanca. By June 8, the EPHC reported that Blanca had intensified into a hurricane. Blanca fluctuated in intensity for several days, but Blanca did not intensify into a major hurricane, Category 3 or higher, until June 13. After reaching its peak intensity that day with winds of 120 mph (195 km/h) later that day, Hurricane Blanca began to weaken. It held on to hurricane strength until June 14, when the agency reported that Hurricane Blanca had fallen to tropical storm intensity. Steadily weakening, Blanca deteriorated into a tropical depression, before dissipating on June 16.
2028:. Moving westward, the EPHC upgraded the low into Tropical Depression Eighteen on 0000 UTC September 1. The depression was upgraded into Tropical Storm Rick midday on September 2. Initially, further intensification was slow; the storm did not attain hurricane status until the low was located 1,000 mi (1,600 km) away from land. After becoming a hurricane, Rick began to intensify more rapidly. Early the next day, the EPHC re-assessed the intensity of Rick to Category 4 status. Shortly thereafter, Rick reached its peak intensity of 145 mph (235 km/h). Operationally, it was believed to be much stronger, with winds of 170 mph (270 km/h), equivalent to Category 5 strength.
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day, the center became ill-defined and difficult to locate on satellite imagery. Convection began decreasing, and as a result, the depression is estimated to have dissipated at 1800 UTC on
October 2. Over a month later, a weak disturbance located about 345 mi (555 km) southwest of the southern tip of Baja California Sur developed a circulation; the system was promptly classified as Tropical Depression Twenty-Five at 0600 UTC on November 21. The depression drifted slowly southward at 3 mph (4.8 km/h), shortly before curving west-southwestward. Thereafter, the depression turned north-northwestward and dissipated later on November 21.
851:(ITCZ). The wave developed into the third tropical cyclone of the season at 1800 UTC on June 7. Due to weak steering currents, the depression moved north and then south, which subsequently resulted in a very small cyclonic loop. By 0000 UTC on June 10, the depression was upgraded to a Tropical Storm Carlos; at the time, the storm also attained its maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 km/h). However, six hours later, Carlos weakened back to a tropical depression. Thereafter, the storm accelerated somewhat, and quickly merging with the remnants of Tropical Storm Andres at 1800 UTC on June 10.
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1128:. Moving rapidly west-northwest over moderately warm water, the disturbance was classified as a tropical depression. At this time, the depression was centered 270 mi (435 km) south of Acapulco on July 7. Roughly 24 hours later, the storm intensified slightly, enough to warrant an upgraded into Tropical Storm Guillermo. Tropical Storm Guillermo moved northwest at almost 15 mph (30 km/h) around the southwest side of a high pressure area over Central Mexico. Passing 50 mi (80 km) north of
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589:(4.6 m) waves along south-facing beaches. However, rainfall from Ignacio was light. The second storm to affect the state, Tropical Storm Linda dropped heavy rainfall along the windward slopes of the island chain. In early September, Hurricane Pauline came close enough to require a hurricane watch, but the watch was discontinued when Pauline veered north. However, the storm did produce high waves, with
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November 2, though it quickly weakened back to a tropical depression about six hours later. After weakening back to a tropical depression, the circulation of Xina became very disorganized and difficult to locate. Early on November 4, the depression curved southwestward, and by 0600 UTC on November 5, Xina had dissipated.
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Storm Jimena early on July 21. Jimena attained hurricane intensity two days later. Hurricane Jimena remained a
Category 1 hurricane for roughly another day, only to undergo a burst of intensification despite being above marginally warm ocean temperatures. The storm attained peak wind speed of 130 mph (210 km/h) while located roughly 600 mi (965 km) southwest of
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on June 27. Dolores strengthened further while tracking west-northwestward around the southern end of a deep layer ridge. By 1800 UTC on June 28, the storm had reached hurricane intensity. Thereafter, Dolores continued to steadily deepen, and by 0600 UTC on July 1, the storm peaked as a 115 mph (185 km/h) Category 3 hurricane. However, due to colder
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1800 UTC on July 31. Crossing marginally warm sea surface temperatures, Kevin maintained tropical storm intensity while tracking westward. However, by August 5, vertical wind shear began increasing, which was generated by an upper-level trough. As a result, Kevin weakened to a tropical depression at 0600 UTC on August 6 and dissipated 12 hours later.
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Terry 24 hours after formation approximately 300 mi (480 km) south of
Acapulco. Early on September 17, Terry attained hurricane status. Terry quickly reached Category 2 status and briefly reached Category 3 intensity, peaking with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) on September 21 over 300 mi (485 km) south of Cabo San Lucas.
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cyclone. Thereafter, the storm curved northwestward and gradually intensified, and by late on
October 28, it was upgraded to a hurricane. Xina then rapidly deepened, peaking as a 115 mph (185 km/h) Category 3 hurricane at 1800 UTC on October 29. However, due to decreasing sea surface temperatures, Xina almost immediately began to weaken.
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1833:. The result was rapid weakening; Hurricane Pauline was downgraded to a tropical storm late on September 8 and a tropical depression well north of the islands the next day. Pauline ceased to exist as a tropical cyclone by the evening hours of September 9. However, the remnants of Pauline moved northwest into an area of low pressure of the
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cooler water and increased wind shear took its toll on Terry. The system weakened into a tropical storm at 0600 UTC September 23 due west of the Baja
California Peninsula, and a tropical depression early the following day. By 1800 UTC, Terry dissipated while its center dissipated 500 mi (800 km) west-southwest of
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September 7. By 0600 UTC September 8, winds had increased to75 mph (120 km/h), and Sandra was upgraded into a hurricane. Sandra turned west, and quickly intensified, reaching
Category 3 status later that day. On 0000 UTC September 9, Sandra peaked in intensity with winds of 125 mph (200 km/h).
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cyclone turned west, and then west-northwest. Slowly strengthening despite underneath warm waters, Pauline attained hurricane intensity on
September 7. Subsequently, Pauline turned towards the south. After peaking in intensity as a moderate Category 1 hurricane, the system crossed into the CPHC's area of responsibility.
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Tropical Depression Twenty-Two at 0000 UTC on October 1. However, the depression never separated from the ITCZ. Despite sea surface temperatures in excess of 82 °F (28 °C), the depression did not strengthen, and on the following
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After maintaining peak intensity for 12 hours, Jimena turned northwest, and respectively began a slow decline. Jimena fell below hurricane status on 1800 UTC July 26. Tropical Storm Jimena was downgraded into a tropical depression late on July 27. Jimena was no longer considered a
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on September 6. Around this time, officials drew plans to evacuate coastal residents and 100,000 people were asked to make emergency preparations. Instead, Pauline turned away from the islands and the watch was cancelled. However, Pauline did cause high surf along the east facing shores of
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in 1957. On October 25, Nele attained hurricane strength as it turned to the north. On October 26 it attained peak winds of 90 mph (145 km/h). It entered an area of weaker steering currents due to a nearby trough. This caused concern for the CPHC, who noted that a continued path
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A tropical wave formed on July 28 over fairly warm water. Moving west-northwest, the system was declared a tropical depression far from land the next day. It became Tropical Storm Linda later on July 29. A relatively weak cyclone, Linda peaked as a moderate tropical storm at 1200 UTC
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between June 24 and June 25. After interacting with an upper trough, the disturbance strengthened, and by the following day, it developed into the fourth tropical depression of the season at 0600 UTC. The depression steadily intensified and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Dolores late
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expected a below-normal season, the season got on to a fast start though no storms formed in May. The activity picked up significantly thereafter, with five storms forming in June, including one major hurricane and was the most active month of June on record at the time, although this mark was tied
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Due to fears of a repeat of Hurricane Iwa, a hurricane watch was issued for Hawaii. Officials moved beach equipment away from the beach in preparation. About 24 hours after the hurricane watch was issued, it was dropped as Nele moved away from the islands, alongside the cancellation of a high surf
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weather reconnaissance aircraft investigated the weakening Terry on 1800 UTC September 21 and 22 while the storm was west-southwest of the peninsula. Two penetrations were made in both flights. The second flight suggested that the hurricane had a poorly defined eye. A combination of
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Olaf originated from a disturbed south of Acapulco on August 21 over extremely warm waters. Moving slowly west, the EPHC reported that a tropical depression formed on August 22. The depression attained tropical storm status the next day, and subsequently began to rapidly intensify. While
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Jimena originated from a tropical wave that moved across Central America and southern Mexico on July 18 and 19. Located along the northern edge of the ITCZ, a tropical depression formed by July 20. Initially moving west, the depression turned west-northwest and was upgraded into Tropical
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Upon entering the warning zone, the tropical depression was moving slowly toward the northwest and within six hours, Tropical Depression Linda began to re-intensify. On August 4, the storm had regained tropical storm status. Subsequently, Linda reaches its secondary peak with winds of 45 mph
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and winds of 85 mph (165 km/h). Based on this, the CPHC upgraded Ignacio to hurricane status. Continuing to rapidly intensify, the hurricane attained major hurricane status, Category 3 or higher on the SSHS, later that day. Subsequently, another Hurricane Hunter aircraft discovered that
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on September 14. Moving rapidly west over 86 °F (30 °C) warms, a circulation became evident and tropical depression developed at 1800 UTC September 15, the twentieth of the season. The system turned northwest; subsequently, the depression was upgraded into Tropical Storm
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Tropical Depression Twenty-Four developed at 0600 UTC on October 25, in the southwest quadrant of a quasi-stationary deep-layer mean anticyclone. The depression moved generally westward and slowly strengthened, becoming Tropical Storm Xina about 72 hours after becoming a tropical
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Following a path similar to the one Pauline made a few days earlier, the powerful hurricane moved northwest. A weakening trend commenced on September 10; Hurricane Rick began to rapidly deteriorate. On September 11, Tropical Storm Rick merged with the same trough though weak low-level
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Tropical Depression Nine developed at 0000 UTC on July 18. Initially, the depression tracked northward due to weak southerly flow associated with an upper-level high centered near the southern tip of Baja California Sur. By 0000 UTC on July 19, the depression was upgraded to
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July 3, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Fefa, while moving parallel to the Pacific coast of Mexico. Fefa approached hurricane status and peaked as a 70 mph (110 km/h) tropical storm at 0000 UTC on July 4. However, thereafter, the storm began weakening as a
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the northeastern Pacific Ocean. At the time, the 1985 season was the most active on record in the eastern north Pacific, with 28 tropical cyclones forming. Of those, 24 were named, 13 reached hurricane intensity, and 8 became major hurricanes by attaining Category 3 status or higher on the
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The origins of Nele were from a tropical disturbance to the south-southeast of Hawaii on October 20. The tropical disturbance developed into Tropical Depression Three-C while located south-southeast of Hawaii on October 23. Although difficult to observe on satellite imagery, the CPHC
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A small, westward moving area of thunderstorm activity become the 17th cyclone of the season. Turning southwest between an upper-level high over Baja California and a low near the southern coast of Mexico, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Pauline. Over the next couple of day, the
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A tropical disturbance detached from the ITCZ on August 18. While tracking across an area of sea surface temperatures of 81 °F (27 °C), the disturbance slowly intensified and the EPHC reported that the system had developed tropical depression at 1800 UTC on August 19.
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Shortly after its peak, Guillermo began to weaken rapidly due to a combination of strong wind shear and 77 °F (25 °C) waters. By 1800 UTC, most of the thunderstorm activity had dissipated and only a weak low-pressure area remained. Based on this, Guillermo was downgraded into a
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This year, 25 tropical cyclones formed in the eastern north Pacific (140°W to North America). Of those systems, three never strengthened beyond the depression stage, while 22 were named. This total was six storms above the 1966–1985 average seven above the 1971–2006 average and nine above the
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A tropical disturbance moved westward across the warm sea surface temperatures of the Gulf of Tehuantepec on July 1. At 1200 UTC on the following day, the disturbance was classified as Tropical Depression Six, while centered about 215 miles (346 km) south of Acapulco. Early on
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Shortly thereafter, the storm curved eastward, later followed by a south-southwestward turned early on October 31. Later that day, Xina was downgraded to a tropical storm. At around 0600 UTC on November 1, the storm had further weakened to a tropical depression. Xina briefly
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coast. The thunderstorm developed a circulation about 24 hours later, and was thus upgraded into a tropical depression a few hundred miles south of the Mexican coast. Turning west-northwest over 84 °F (29 °C) waters, the depression was upgraded into Tropical Storm Sandra early on
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Enrique began as a tropical disturbance in the ITCZ west of the larger and very intense Hurricane Dolores. Moving west over 81 °F (27 °C) water, the system was designated as a tropical depression on June 27. Shortly thereafter, it intensified Tropical Storm Enrique. Turning
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advisory. The hurricane produced 10 ft (3.0 m) waves along south-facing beaches. Upon passing through the Leeward Islands, a weather station on Tern Island recorded winds of 34 mph (55 km/h) with gusts of 50 mph (80 km/h), along with a pressure of 1,000
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on Tropical Storm Fefa. Additionally, colder sea surface temperatures over the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula further weakened Fefa. By 1800 UTC on July 6, Fefa dissipated. At the time of dissipation, the low while located about 170 miles (270 km) east of
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and entered the Pacific Ocean on August 3. After moving westward over sea surface temperatures of 84 °F (29 °C), the disturbance developed into Tropical Depression Fourteen at 1800 UTC on August 6, while centered about 460 mi (740 km) southwest of
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Tropical Storm Hilda; the storm reached its maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) at this time. Thereafter, Hilda turned westward. Due to sea surface temperatures of only 75 °F (24 °C), Hilda began to weaken and it dissipated on 1200 UTC July 20.
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on July 31. Shortly after its peak, Tropical Storm Linda began to weaken over cooler waters and increased wind shear. Linda began to weaken and was downgraded into a tropical depression on August 2. Two days later, it passed into the CPHC's area of responsibility.
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on July 10. After convection increased and a circulation formed, the system was upgraded to Tropical Depression Eight at 1800 UTC on July 11. However, deep convection quickly began to diminish, and by early on the following day, the depression dissipated.
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remained in effect for the Hawaiian Islands. Ignacio resulted in 10 ft (3.0 m) to 15 ft (4.6 m) surf, peaking midday on July 25. Rainfall from the storm was generally light though many secondary roads that lead to the beaches were closed.
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with the first JTWC advisory, at 06:00 UTC on August 31. Post season reanalysis found that Skip had attained tropical storm strength six hours earlier. Initially moving west, the depression was upgraded a typhoon at 12:00 UTC September 1. A
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tropical depression. Finally, Guillermo turned west and ceased to exist as a tropical cyclone on July 12. The remnants of the storm brought light rainfall to the mountains and valleys of California, helping re-fill dry reservoirs and put out large fires.
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and increasing vertical wind shear, Dolores quickly weakened, and by early on July 2, it was downgraded to a tropical storm. Later that day, the storm further weakened to a tropical depression. At around 1800 UTC on July 5, Dolores dissipated.
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off the west coast of Baja California. Meanwhile, Sandra slowly weakened. At 1746 UTC September 12, a Hurricane Hunter aircraft intersected Hurricane Sandra after being on standby in Hawaii. The aircraft penetrated Sandra twice, reaching the
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into a tropical storm roughly 600 mi (970 km) west of the Baja California Peninsula. Now over 77 °F (25 °C) sea surface temperatures, Sandra weakened into a tropical depression on September 15 and dissipated two days later.
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noted the potential to be more of a threat to Hawaii than Pauline. The hurricane approached the islands, coming close enough to require a high surf advisory. Even though Hurricane Rick turned north sooner than Pauline, the surf did rise somewhat.
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and into progressively cooler waters. Olaf weakened into a tropical storm on August 28, and then degenerated into a tropical depression the next afternoon. Tropical Depression Olaf suddenly turned north towards an upper-level through off the
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maintained their intensity around the same time of the year. The hurricane resumed its westerly course, and Hurricane Ignacio was downgraded a Category 1 hurricane at 1800 UTC on July 25, and a tropical storm the next day. While passing south of
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503:. By the middle of July, a total of 10 storms had formed with another tropical storm forming off the coast of Central America roughly every 10 days. Throughout July, a record seven named storms formed, although this mark was matched in
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Hurricane Ignacio had reached its peak wind speed of 130 mph (215 km/h) and an estimated central pressure of 960 mbar (28 inHg). Operationally, Ignacio was believed to have peaked as a Category 5 hurricane.
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would result in the hurricane moving through the island chain. Instead, Nele turned to the northwest at a steady pace and instead moved through the Hawaiian Leeward Islands, passing about 100 mi (160 km) west of
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It remained at hurricane intensity for three days. Shortly thereafter, Pauline began to weaken and turn northwest away from Hawaii. Due to interaction with trough, the hurricane veered north into an environment of strong
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The only tropical depression to develop in the CPHC's area of responsibility developed from a disturbance embedded in the trade wind flow south of the Hawaiian Islands that was about 35 mi (56 km) south of the
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Additionally, Skip formed in the central Pacific and soon thereafter crossed the International Date Line into the western Pacific where it was named. It subsequently re‑entered the central Pacific several days
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Initially, the depression remained weak, though by 1200 UTC on August 21, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Nora. Thereafter, Nora turned northwestward toward a deep-layer low-pressure area offshore of
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database does not give Andres an initial depression stage. Andres headed west, and two days after formation, it reached its maximum intensity of 70 mph (110 km/h) while located south of the
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from rainfall associated from Waldo. Damage was estimated between $ 100,000–$ 1 million (1985 USD), mostly to crops, roads, and buildings. In all, Waldo's rain was comparable to Atlantic
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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 1985 USD.
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developed. It increased in size and, by June 5, was organized enough to be considered a tropical depression. The depression was upgraded to a tropical storm shortly after thereafter. While the
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flooded. While no deaths or injuries were reported, much farmland and 600 houses were destroyed. The Juarez River bursts its banks, flooding at least eight neighborhoods in
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that forced many rivers and creeks to overflow their banks. One indirect death was reported and roughly 15 people were evacuated from their homes in one town. In
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1949–2006 average of 13. With a total 26 tropical cyclones and 24 named storms, this season was the most active on record, breaking the short-lived record held by the
2654:. A tropical depression was declared on August 20 as the system appeared to be intensifying while moving rapidly west-northwest. However, increased wind shear from a
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was investigated on September 12 on the way from Hawaii, where the hunters were on standby. The final two flights of the season were made on September 21 and 22 into
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predicted a more northerly track than what ultimately occurred. On July 24, a high surf advisory was issued for east-facing shores of Hawaii; subsequently, a
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was gradually approaching Ignacio. Subsequently, the environment was rapidly becoming less conductive as the trough induced increased southwesterly
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upgraded it to Tropical Storm Nele early on October 24. Continuing to intensify, the storm tracked northwestward, following a similar path to
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started re-curving Waldo towards the Mexican coast. Shortly after peaking as a Category 2 hurricane, Waldo made landfall southwest of
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1933:(JTWC) took over monitoring responsibilities. The depression was upgraded to a tropical storm and assigned the name
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The origins of Guillermo were from a tropical disturbance that formed within 300 mi (485 km) south of the
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A tropical depression was spotted early on July 21 while located 1,623 mi (2,612 km) southwest of
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Carlos originated from a tropical disturbance moving that was moving westward along the northern edge of the
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During the late evening of September 4, a large intense area of thunderstorm activity formed near the
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aircraft investigated Ignacio at daybreak on July 22, and found that Ignacio had developed a well-defined
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caused moderate damage in Northwestern Mexico and one death in Kansas. Surf from Hurricanes Pauline and
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circulation persisted for several more days. Early forecasts noted uncertainty in the storm's path and
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surpassed this record. This season is now the third-most active, being recently also surpassed by the
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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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during this time. Skip subsequently recrossed the Date Line as it was rapidly weakening and gaining
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Gunther, E. B.; Cross, R. L. (October 1986). "Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1985".
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then steered tip to the north and later towards the northeast. The typhoon briefly threatened
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reported that Tropical Storm Andres operationally started out as a tropical depression. the
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turning northwest, Olaf became a hurricane 460 mi (740 km) south-southwest of
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tropical cyclone by July 29, as its center had dissipated over fairly cold water.
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south of Baja California Sur, Waldo was upgraded into a Category 1 hurricane. A
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and the list of names was exhausted, forcing the agency to request emergency names.
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was blown over. A total of 10,000 people were left homeless across the state.
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coastlines. As a result, some roads were temporarily closed due to washed debris.
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all the Islands. up to 10–15 ft (3.0–4.6 m) surf was measured along the
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4614:"Some Pacific Ports Close in Storm Precaution". Associated Press. June 12, 1985.
3954:"Basin Archives: Northeast Pacific Ocean Historical Tropical Cyclone Statistics"
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due to high waves and seas. One vessel was partially disabled due to a broken
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of 10 ft (3.0 m) to 15 ft (4.6 m) on the eastern side of
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Hurricane Pauline threatened the islands enough to prompt the issuance of a
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caused minor damage in Hawaii. Hurricane Nele resulted in disruption in the
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during the year was Hurricane Waldo. Waldo destroyed hundreds of homes in
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In combination with a cold front, Waldo contributed to major flooding in
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A tropical wave that moved slowly westward over the warm waters south of
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Climatic Atlas of Tropical Cyclone Tracks over the Central North Pacific
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4459:"Variability of rainfall from tropical cyclones in Northwestern Mexico"
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The hurricane held peak intensity for several hours, however, an upper
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4269:"The Northeast and North Central Pacific hurricane database 1949–2023"
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had an easier time as they were in the weaker left of the hurricane.
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in the westerlies moved into northern Mexico, which caused increased
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from this list following the season, and it was used again for the
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Because of a strong trough was located northwest of Ignacio, many
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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718:. It then slowly weakened as it moved around a weak upper-level
4332:"Signs in Atlantic, Pacific point to Active Hurricane Season".
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Tropical Cyclones of the Eastern North Pacific Basin, 1949-2006
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2217:. This steered Hurricane Terry northward into cooler waters. A
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5305:(Report). Guam: Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 1986. p. 75
4310:(Report). Guam: Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 1986. p. 75
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Exited basin August 31 – September 7
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Hurricane Olaf then moved slowing towards the west beneath a
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For storms that form in the North Pacific from 140°W to the
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10.1175/1520-0493(1986)114<1931:ENPTCO>2.0.CO;2
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5035:. National Climatic Data Center. p. 25. Archived from
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1529:. The depression came within 150 mi (240 km) of
2716:, though the name Dolores would be spelled as "Delores".
475:. The season lasted 170 days, three days longer than the
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2138:, and the eye was 37 mi (60 km) in diameter.
781:
Blanca originated from a tropical disturbance south of
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activity. However, 1985 was during a warm phase of the
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while the storm was located off the west coast of the
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5245:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Name History"
4429:"NOAA: 2011 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Outlook"
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Tropical Depression Twenty-Five-E well away from land
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Unisys Weather archive for the Eastern Pacific, 1985
4528:"Hurricane Nele aims for Hawaii, Juan stirs up Gulf"
4401:"Historical El Nino/La Nina episodes (1950-present)"
3833:
4955:
4953:
4788:
3956:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University
1360:and introduced colder and drier air into Ignacio's
992:slopes throughout the night hours of July 5 and 6.
624:and later produced significant rainfall across the
573:satellite station provided the basin with adequate
5247:. Atlantic Tropical Weather Center. Archived from
4587:"Hills Still Smoldering, but Fire 90% Contained".
4194:"The 1985 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season"
549:aircraft in 1985; the first was on July 24 during
5116:"Hurricane Nele veers away from Hawaiian Islands"
4689:"Hurricane Ignacio Down to Tropical Storm Status"
4600:
4598:
4277:A guide on how to read the database is available
4074:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1985"
4071:
2997:
2988:
2974:
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1537:'s of the low fell on the windward slopes of the
557:, where the storms lowest pressure was recorded.
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5779:
5143:The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
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6013:
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468:, which is now the second-most active overall.
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3802:June 5 – November 21
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538:and in the middle of an era where all but the
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4072:Gunther, Emil B.; R.L. Cross (October 1986).
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2541:). Many fishing boats spent a tough night at
700:On June 1, an area of thunderstorms south of
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2700:in 1985. This is the same list used for the
1604:A tropical disturbance crossed the coast of
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4714:"Hurricane's 10-foot Waves Strike Hawaii".
4383:"Hurricanes hitting the southwest, they do"
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1068:
526:. The hurricane season took place during a
266:Despite the activity, only one system made
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4683:
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553:. On September 10, a flight was made into
5839:
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5791:
5778:
5773:
5219:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary"
4922:
4557:"One killed in flooding across the state"
4299:
4297:
4097:
3881:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
3176:
2907:
2692:List of historical tropical cyclone names
927:
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5863:
5755:
4658:"Hawaii Preparing For Hurricane Ignacio"
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4580:
4551:
4549:
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3148:
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2229:
791:
644:
487:'s area of responsibility (140°W to the
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5346:
5344:
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5225:from the original on September 27, 2007
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5210:
5149:
5108:
5062:"Hurricanes hitting Southwest They do?"
4816:"Hurricane Rick veers away from Hawaii"
4678:
4497:
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4184:
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2628:
1464:
1404:
1139:
14:
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5899:
5803:
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5761:
5731:
5477:Most intense Pacific hurricane seasons
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4905:"Sunny Skies Due Back--at Least Today"
4884:. Associated Press. September 10, 1985
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3877:1985 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
2572:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
2434:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
2303:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
2153:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
2048:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
1961:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1860:
1776:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1696:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1616:
1556:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1275:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1207:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
995:
862:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
733:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
209:1985 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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4938:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center
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4770:. Associated Press. September 7, 1985
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4546:
4517:
4500:"Hurricane signs point to big season"
4349:"Hurricane signs point to big season"
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5442:ATCR for Tropical Storm/Typhoon Skip
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4796:(Report). University of Hawaii-Manoa
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2662:. Due to the lack of a well-defined
2380:was put on standby in the event the
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1267:
854:
545:Several storms were investigated by
6055:1980–1989 Pacific hurricane seasons
6007:
5995:
5958:
5953:
5923:
5898:
5893:
5887:
5802:
5797:
5730:
5725:
5718:
5713:
5694:
5689:
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5300:1985 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report
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4994:
4968:
4840:
4491:
4418:
4305:1985 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report
4141:
4129:from the original on April 11, 2024
3891:Australian region cyclone seasons:
2376:Prior to the arrival of Waldo, the
2040:
1199:
910:A disturbance located south of the
725:
473:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale
285:
24:
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5809:
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5271:National Hurricane Operations Plan
5189:National Hurricane Operations Plan
5160:National Hurricane Operations Plan
5145:. October 27, 1985. pp. A/13.
4903:Nancy, Reed (September 20, 1985).
4754:
4472:(2): 213–223. 2008. Archived from
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4275:from the original on May 29, 2024.
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3743:
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3687:
3601:
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3545:
3459:
3431:
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3291:
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2688:History of tropical cyclone naming
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2145:
1940:Tropical Upper Tropospheric Trough
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25:
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4960:"Hurricane Waldo Floods Mexico".
4439:from the original on June 6, 2011
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3011:
2896:
2666:, the storm ceased to exist as a
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2549:and required assistance from the
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1953:
1688:
988:of Hawaii on July 5 and over the
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6006:
6001:
5994:
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5922:
5917:
5886:
5881:
5679:
4282:
4265:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4198:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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3783:
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3741:October 25-November 5
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2182:September 15 – September 24
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1929:the next day, at which time the
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485:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
481:Eastern Pacific Hurricane Center
37:
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5217:Padgett, Gary (February 2002).
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4722:
4707:
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4393:
3901:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
3744:Category 3 hurricane
3716:Category 1 hurricane
3688:Category 2 hurricane
3602:Category 3 hurricane
3574:Category 3 hurricane
3546:Category 4 hurricane
3460:Category 1 hurricane
3432:Category 1 hurricane
3376:Category 1 hurricane
3292:Category 4 hurricane
3264:Category 4 hurricane
3096:Category 3 hurricane
3040:Category 3 hurricane
2209:Shortly after its peak, a cold
2077:September 5 – September 17
1990:September 1 – September 12
1685:on August 22 and 23.
5002:"Hurricane hits Mexican coast"
4964:. October 10, 1985. p. 3.
4876:"Severe hurricane near Hawaii"
4789:Pao-Shin Chu; Peng Wu (2008).
4626:"Hawaii spared from hurricane"
4498:Kirkman, Don (July 25, 1985).
4347:Kirkman, Don (July 25, 1985).
3946:
3867:1985 Atlantic hurricane season
2677:
2635:Intertropical Convergence Zone
2201:A tropical wave moved through
849:Intertropical Convergence Zone
613:, giving boats a rough night.
530:event, which tends to inhibit
299:
199:1985 Atlantic hurricane season
13:
1:
6298:1985 Pacific hurricane season
5671:1985 Pacific hurricane season
5413:: CS1 maint: date and year (
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2609:115 mph (185 km/h)
2340:105 mph (165 km/h)
2190:115 mph (185 km/h)
2085:125 mph (205 km/h)
1998:145 mph (230 km/h)
1312:130 mph (215 km/h)
1244:130 mph (215 km/h)
899:115 mph (185 km/h)
770:120 mph (195 km/h)
611:Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
607:1982 Pacific hurricane season
540:1988 Pacific hurricane season
477:1984 Pacific hurricane season
466:2015 Pacific hurricane season
462:1992 Pacific hurricane season
458:1982 Pacific hurricane season
280:Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
248:1985 Pacific hurricane season
32:1985 Pacific hurricane season
5276:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
5194:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
5165:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
4666:. United Press International
2881:
2718:
2601:October 25 – November 5
2471:90 mph (150 km/h)
2463:October 23 – October 30
1931:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
1913:70 mph (110 km/h)
1897:August 30 – September 7
1813:85 mph (140 km/h)
1805:August 27 – September 9
1733:85 mph (140 km/h)
1593:75 mph (120 km/h)
1449:65 mph (100 km/h)
1040:70 mph (110 km/h)
689:70 mph (110 km/h)
542:were near or above average.
103: • Lowest pressure
18:Tropical Storm Andres (1985)
7:
4261:Hurricane Research Division
3928:"When is hurricane season?"
3872:1985 Pacific typhoon season
3829:
3345:July 29–August 9
3317:July 29–August 6
2274:40 mph (65 km/h)
2237:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1868:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1661:45 mph (75 km/h)
1624:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1509:50 mph (85 km/h)
1472:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1412:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1184:40 mph (65 km/h)
1147:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1113:60 mph (95 km/h)
1076:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1003:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
972:40 mph (65 km/h)
935:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
836:40 mph (65 km/h)
799:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
652:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
632:. One person was killed in
536:Pacific decadal oscillation
204:1985 Pacific typhoon season
10:
6324:
5486:Accumulated cyclone energy
5090:"Hurricane Nearing Hawaii"
4826:United Press International
4636:United Press International
4604:Gunther & Cross 1935-6
3852:List of Pacific hurricanes
3793:
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3737:
3709:
3679:
3651:
3623:
3595:
3567:
3537:
3509:
3481:
3453:
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3397:
3369:
3341:
3313:
3285:
3257:
3229:
3201:
3173:
3145:
3117:
3089:
3061:
3033:
3005:
2681:
2670:two days after formation.
2332:October 7 – October 9
2293:
2017:
1725:August 22 – August 31
1653:August 19 – August 23
639:
626:Southwestern United States
605:, which struck during the
89: • Maximum winds
6308:Tropical cyclones in 1985
6303:Pacific hurricane seasons
6264:
6248:
6227:
6199:South-West Indian Ocean (
6175:
6169:Tropical cyclones in 1985
6061:
6028:
5686:
5677:
5669:Tropical cyclones of the
5492:
5482:
5030:"Storm Data October 1985"
4976:"Hurricane damage slight"
4562:Junction City Daily Union
4433:Climate Prediction Center
4405:Climate Prediction Center
4257:National Hurricane Center
3772:Tropical depression
3658:Tropical depression
3488:Tropical depression
3208:Tropical depression
3121:June 27–July 5
3093:June 26–July 5
3000:
2985:
2959:
2951:
2822:
2605:
2597:
2576:
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1994:
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1965:
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1780:
1775:
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1721:
1700:
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1589:
1585:August 6 – August 13
1581:
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567:Baja California Peninsula
302:
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31:
4848:"Hurricane threat eases"
4762:"Hurricane nears Hawaii"
4730:"Pauline to pass Hawaii"
4217:Gunther & Cross 1932
3857:Pacific hurricane season
3844:Tropical cyclones portal
1069:Tropical Storm Guillermo
921:sea surface temperatures
577:. The earlier loss of a
571:National Weather Service
4980:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
4735:The Evening Independent
4334:The Dallas Morning News
3697:Western Mexico, Kansas
2864:International Date Line
2684:Tropical cyclone naming
2664:atmospheric circulation
2388:. Telephone service in
1927:International Date Line
1501:July 29 – August 9
1441:July 29 – August 6
616:The only storm to make
489:International Date Line
5381:Monthly Weather Review
4881:Lawrence Journal-World
4078:Monthly Weather Review
2646:
1948:extratropical features
1304:July 21 – July 27
1236:July 20 – July 29
1176:July 18 – July 20
928:Tropical Storm Enrique
707:Monthly Weather Review
517:area of responsibility
62:Last system dissipated
5251:on September 29, 2007
5141:"From Wire Reports".
5007:Eugene Register-Guard
4716:San Jose Mercury News
4693:Associated Press News
4589:San Jose Mercury News
3627:September 18-24
3599:September 15-24
2644:
2543:French Frigate Shoals
2523:extratropical cyclone
2503:French Frigate Shoals
2230:Tropical Storm Vivian
2215:Baja California Norte
2213:moved southward into
2020:Hurricane Rick (1985)
1763:San Diego, California
1105:July 7 – July 12
964:June 27 – July 5
914:moved westward along
891:June 26 – July 5
828:June 7 – June 10
792:Tropical Storm Carlos
762:June 6 – June 16
681:June 5 – June 12
645:Tropical Storm Andres
5067:The Lewiston Journal
4828:. September 11, 1985
4631:The Pittsburgh Press
4387:The Lewiston Journal
3769:November 21-21
3630:Tropical storm
3571:September 5-17
3543:September 1-12
3516:Tropical storm
3404:Tropical storm
3348:Tropical storm
3320:Tropical storm
3236:Tropical storm
3180:Tropical storm
3152:Tropical storm
3124:Tropical storm
3068:Tropical storm
3012:Tropical storm
2910:Saffir–Simpson scale
2629:Tropical depressions
2398:communications tower
1539:Big Island of Hawaii
1465:Tropical Storm Linda
1405:Tropical Storm Kevin
1398:small craft advisory
1140:Tropical Storm Hilda
1032:July 2 – July 6
303:Most intense Pacific
253:Saffir–Simpson scale
6182:Australian region (
5432:CPHC Season Summary
5393:1986MWRv..114.1931G
4856:. September 8, 1985
4742:. September 7, 1985
4090:1986MWRv..114.1931G
3934:on December 6, 2010
3713:October 23-30
2948:
1861:Tropical Storm Skip
1683:Northern California
1617:Tropical Storm Nora
1531:South Point, Hawaii
1126:Gulf of Tehuantepec
996:Tropical Storm Fefa
912:Gulf of Tehuantepec
181:$ 1 million (1985
127:Seasonal statistics
54:First system formed
49:Seasonal boundaries
6265:Non-seasonal lists
6195:North Indian Ocean
5122:. October 28, 1985
5096:. October 27, 1985
5070:. October 15, 1985
4982:. October 11, 1985
4821:Lodi News-Sentinel
4565:. October 11, 1985
4534:. October 26, 1985
4267:(April 26, 2024).
3794:Season aggregates
3485:August 20-23
3429:August 22-31
3401:August 19-23
2965:at peak intensity
2947:season statistics
2942:
2710:names were retired
2647:
2392:, Guarmuchil, and
575:satellite converge
305:hurricane seasons
96:1-minute sustained
92:145 mph (230 km/h)
43:Season summary map
6285:
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6135:
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6045:
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5630:
5387:(10): 1931–1949.
5042:on March 20, 2013
5010:. October 9, 1985
4931:"Hurricane Waldo"
4909:Los Angeles Times
4084:(10): 1931–1949.
3826:
3825:
3685:October 7-9
3655:October 1-2
3373:August 6-13
2945:Pacific hurricane
2939:
2938:
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2894:
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2016:
2015:
2001:
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1821:
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1769:Hurricane Pauline
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855:Hurricane Dolores
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583:cold-core centers
551:Hurricane Ignacio
532:Pacific hurricane
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243:
132:Total depressions
65:November 21, 1985
16:(Redirected from
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4718:. July 26, 2012.
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4663:Orlando Sentinel
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4591:. July 13, 1985.
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4479:on June 16, 2015
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4354:Pittsburgh Press
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4336:. July 20, 1985.
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3289:July 21-27
3261:July 20-29
3233:July 18-20
3205:July 10-12
2949:
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2668:tropical cyclone
2652:Hawaiian Islands
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2551:U.S. Coast Guard
2472:
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2041:Hurricane Sandra
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1338:Hurricane Hunter
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547:hurricane hunter
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286:Seasonal summary
190:Related articles
170:Total fatalities
156:Major hurricanes
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4695:. June 26, 1985
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4638:. July 26, 1985
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3862:Weather of 1985
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3177:July 7-12
3065:June 7–10
3037:June 6–16
3009:June 5–12
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178:Total damage
140:Total storms
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57:June 5, 1985
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5284:February 3,
5255:February 3,
5229:October 14,
5202:January 16,
5173:January 16,
5014:October 23,
4853:Times Daily
4483:October 30,
4314:January 16,
3799:28 systems
2972:mph (km/h)
2850:Zelda
2714:1991 season
2702:1979 season
2678:Storm names
2507:Tern Island
2409:Kansas City
2111:El Salvador
2026:Salina Cruz
1944:Wake Island
1606:El Salvador
1527:trade winds
1362:circulation
261:2015 season
6292:Categories
6228:Hurricanes
6066:Previous:
5484:Sorted by
5126:October 2,
5100:October 2,
4943:2009-03-06
4538:October 2,
4203:October 1,
3913:References
3808:145 (230)
3747:115 (185)
3691:105 (165)
3605:115 (185)
3577:125 (205)
3549:145 (230)
3295:130 (215)
3267:130 (215)
3174:Guillermo
3099:115 (185)
3043:120 (195)
2838:York
2417:New Mexico
2390:Los Mochis
2371:cold front
1847:Big Island
1831:wind shear
1675:California
1358:wind shear
1058:wind shear
986:Big Island
591:amplitudes
173:1 indirect
148:Hurricanes
5768:Guillermo
5046:March 26,
4800:August 2,
4532:Star-News
4466:Atmosfera
3719:90 (150)
3519:70 (110)
3463:85 (140)
3435:85 (140)
3379:75 (120)
3323:65 (100)
3155:70 (110)
3015:70 (110)
2968:Max 1-min
2746:Guillermo
2555:Maro Reef
2477:982
2346:982
2224:San Diego
2203:Nicaragua
2122:700
2107:Guatemala
2091:972
2004:951
1334:San Diego
1318:960
783:Nicaragua
494:Although
270:in 1985.
6249:Typhoons
6235:Atlantic
6176:Cyclones
6038:Category
5625:(193.1)
5615:(193.7)
5605:(201.8)
5595:(202.4)
5585:(206.2)
5575:(207.7)
5565:(249.5)
5555:(290.2)
5545:(294.3)
5535:(318.1)
5223:Archived
5074:July 23,
4986:July 23,
4774:July 12,
4746:July 12,
4699:July 24,
4670:July 24,
4642:July 24,
4569:July 23,
4509:June 30,
4437:Archived
4360:June 30,
4273:Archived
4133:June 14,
4124:Archived
3830:See also
3778:Unknown
3775:35 (60)
3750:Unknown
3664:Unknown
3661:35 (60)
3636:Unknown
3633:40 (65)
3608:Unknown
3522:Unknown
3494:Unknown
3491:35 (60)
3466:Unknown
3454:Pauline
3438:Unknown
3410:Unknown
3407:45 (75)
3382:Unknown
3354:Unknown
3351:50 (85)
3326:Unknown
3286:Ignacio
3270:Unknown
3242:Unknown
3239:40 (65)
3214:Unknown
3211:35 (60)
3202:Eight-E
3186:Unknown
3183:60 (95)
3158:Unknown
3130:Unknown
3127:40 (65)
3118:Enrique
3102:Unknown
3090:Dolores
3074:Unknown
3071:40 (65)
3046:Unknown
3018:Unknown
2962:category
2852:(unused)
2840:(unused)
2598:Duration
2460:Duration
2386:Culiacán
2367:Culiacán
2329:Duration
2263:Duration
2179:Duration
2074:Duration
1987:Duration
1894:Duration
1802:Duration
1722:Duration
1650:Duration
1611:Acapulco
1582:Duration
1498:Duration
1438:Duration
1301:Duration
1233:Duration
1173:Duration
1102:Duration
1029:Duration
961:Duration
888:Duration
825:Duration
759:Duration
702:Acapulco
678:Duration
618:landfall
268:landfall
114:; 28.08
6256:Pacific
6240:Pacific
6218:1985–86
6213:1984–85
6206:1985–86
6201:1984–85
6189:1985–86
6184:1984–85
5900:Pauline
5804:Ignacio
5780:Eight-E
5744:Enrique
5732:Dolores
5389:Bibcode
4914:July 3,
4888:July 4,
4860:July 4,
4832:July 4,
4443:June 9,
4086:Bibcode
3960:July 8,
3907:1985–86
3903:1984–85
3897:1985–86
3893:1984–85
3887:1985–86
3883:1984–85
3822:
3568:Sandra
3258:Jimena
3062:Carlos
3034:Blanca
3006:Andres
3001:Ref(s)
2998:Deaths
2800:
2791:
2789:Pauline
2771:
2758:
2756:Ignacio
2738:
2736:Enrique
2733:Dolores
2611:(1-min)
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2394:Guasave
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772:(1-min)
691:(1-min)
640:Systems
622:Sinaloa
528:La Niña
313:Season
160:Cat. 3+
6124:Next:
5960:Vivian
5936:Sandra
5816:Jimena
5720:Carlos
5708:Blanca
5696:Andres
3805:
3624:Vivan
3596:Terry
3482:One-C
3370:Marty
3342:Linda
3314:Kevin
3230:Hilda
2989:Damage
2977:press.
2960:Storm
2888:later.
2811:Vivian
2805:Sandra
2763:Jimena
2730:Carlos
2727:Blanca
2724:Andres
2690:, and
2656:trough
2585:
2547:rudder
2447:
2405:Kansas
2363:trough
2316:
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2211:trough
2166:
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2061:
1974:
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1747:La Paz
1709:
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1383:Hawaii
1350:trough
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1063:La Paz
1016:
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712:HURDAT
665:
634:Kansas
449:193.1
436:193.7
423:201.8
410:202.4
397:206.2
384:207.7
371:249.5
358:290.2
345:294.3
332:318.1
319:value
5984:Waldo
5948:Terry
5876:One-C
5852:Marty
5840:Linda
5828:Kevin
5792:Hilda
5303:(PDF)
5274:(PDF)
5192:(PDF)
5163:(PDF)
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5033:(PDF)
4934:(GIF)
4794:(PDF)
4477:(PDF)
4462:(PDF)
4308:(PDF)
4127:(PDF)
4120:(PDF)
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3784:None
3781:None
3759:None
3756:None
3753:None
3738:Xina
3731:None
3728:None
3725:None
3710:Nele
3681:Waldo
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3426:Olaf
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3027:None
3024:None
3021:None
2954:name
2952:Storm
2943:1985
2815:Waldo
2808:Terry
2776:Marty
2769:Linda
2766:Kevin
2753:Hilda
2698:140°W
1754:ridge
310:Rank
6126:1990
6119:1989
6114:1988
6109:1987
6104:1986
6099:1985
6094:1984
6089:1983
6084:1982
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