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Clarion Island at 2100 UTC on August 14. After turning toward the west, the storm's motion slowed. After maintaining its intensity while still a minimal tropical storm, Greg turned to the west-southwest for a day, only to resume its westerly course. As its speed increased a little, Greg gradually strengthened. Based on data from the ship
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Sinaloa, 42 were confirmed killed and 76 were missing. Around Los Mochis, four people were killed, where 800 houses were destroyed. In Culiacán, eleven people were killed. The total death toll from Tropical Storm Lidia was determined to exceed 73, which mostly occurred in rural areas. Losses to cattle, crops, and fishing vessels were more than $ 80 million (equivalent to $ 268.11 million in 2023). Due to the damage wrought by both Lidia and Norma,
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Socorro Island drifted north-northwest of a couple of days before organizing into a tropical depression a short distance southwest of Cabo San Lucas. Despite being located over warm sea surface temperatures, it failed to intensify. Tropical Depression Nine-E moved westward for 12 hours prior to dissipation.
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depression strengthened to become a tropical storm twenty-one hours after formation, and after briefly turning towards the west-northwest, Fernanda attained hurricane status on August 9. A well-defined eye associated with the hurricane became visible, and the system reached its peak intensity as a 105 mph (165 km/h) Category 2 hurricane on the
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Mexican coast at 2105 UTC on August 21. Four hours later, the system strengthened into Tropical Storm Hilary. After turning towards the west, it passed about 50 mi (80 km) south of
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While Jova was weakening, a tropical disturbance formed within 300 mi (480 km) the Mexican coast. Moving west-northwest, a tropical depression formed on September 19, and became a tropical storm six hours later. Above 85 °F (29 °C) sea surface temperatures, Knut continued to
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in Culiacán, leaving many without clean drinking water. Almost a hundred villages and two dams were flooded, The Rio Fuerte burst its banks and flooded sixty settlements. These rains sent water down a dry river bed, killing 40 people, mostly children. In one village, six soldiers died. In the
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Socorro Island. Even though Hilary developed a well-defined eye late on August 23, the cyclone was not upgraded into a hurricane until the next afternoon. Accelerating, Hilary reached its peak strength of 85 mph (140 km/h) while located 250 miles (400 km) west of
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1331:. The tropical cyclone passed over the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula on 1700 UTC October 7; at the time of the landfall Lidia was located about 65 mi (105 km) northwest of Cabo San Lucas. Two hours later, Lidia entered the
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moved over 83 °F (28 °C) sea-surface temperatures. Less than 100 mi (160 km) southeast of Baja California, Irwin was downgraded into a depression. Turning west-northwest, Irwin made landfall about 50 mi (80 km) south of
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of 981 mbar (29.0 inHg), and 79 mph (127 km/h) winds as it passed 29 mi (47 km) north of the storm's center. As Dora reached its peak intensity of 90 mph (150 km/h) on July 14, a well-defined
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activity located 270 mi (430 km) to the south of the Mexican coastline intensified into a tropical depression. Drifting towards the north and then east-northeast around an area of
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briefly existed in the basin as a dissipating tropical storm before being absorbed by another extratropical low on March 17, but the system is not recognized by either NHC or CPHC.
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that injured four people and caused $ 25 million in damage. In Oklahoma, 60 bridges were washed away due to flooding. Total damage in
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2732:. National Climatic Data Center
2251:
1844:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
2090:"East Pacific HURDAT Metadata"
2010:Gunther, Emil B. (July 1982).
1898:
1820:1981 Atlantic hurricane season
1611:
923:Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale
901:August 6 – August 13
667:July 4 – July 9
513:On May 30, an area of intense
255:
236:Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale
168:1981 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
3577:1981 Pacific hurricane season
3082:1981 Pacific hurricane season
2708:National Climatic Data Center
2426:"Storm batters Mexican coast"
1865:
1480:125 mph (205 km/h)
909:105 mph (165 km/h)
219:was a slightly below average
217:1981 Pacific hurricane season
21:1981 Pacific hurricane season
2832:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
2774:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
2589:"Storms Swamp Central Texas"
2537:"Norma smacks Mexican Coast"
1834:Australian cyclone seasons:
1656:
1568:85 mph (140 km/h)
1560:October 24 – October 30
1238:65 mph (100 km/h)
1178:85 mph (140 km/h)
1042:85 mph (140 km/h)
974:75 mph (120 km/h)
747:90 mph (150 km/h)
583:85 mph (140 km/h)
7:
3042:Note: In terms of ACE units
2752:JMA Historical Weather Maps
2159:Hurricane Research Division
1880:"When is hurricane season?"
1825:1981 Pacific typhoon season
1787:
1598:Japan Meteorological Agency
1414:50 mph (85 km/h)
1377:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1312:50 mph (85 km/h)
1275:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1268:Tropical Storm Lidia (1981)
1201:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1114:50 mph (85 km/h)
1077:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
837:50 mph (85 km/h)
800:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
675:50 mph (85 km/h)
638:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
502:45 mph (75 km/h)
465:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
173:1981 Pacific typhoon season
10:
3603:
2890:Accumulated cyclone energy
2339:United Press International
2199:"Display Ad 53-No Title".
1810:List of Pacific hurricanes
1615:
1433:
1265:
1106:August 27 – August 31
1066:dissipated far from land.
1034:August 21 – August 28
966:August 13 – August 22
575:June 28 – July 4
452:
78: • Maximum winds
3587:Tropical cyclones in 1981
3582:Pacific hurricane seasons
3543:
3527:
3506:
3478:South-West Indian Ocean (
3454:
3448:Tropical cyclones in 1981
3340:
3307:
3097:
3088:
3080:Tropical cyclones of the
3040:
2896:
2886:
2329:"Six Die in Flash Floods"
2155:National Hurricane Center
1564:
1556:
1535:
1530:
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1468:
1447:
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1329:Baja California Peninsula
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490:
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188:Pacific hurricane seasons
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2668:David Longshore (1998).
1815:Pacific hurricane season
1802:Tropical cyclones portal
851:sea surface temperatures
221:Pacific hurricane season
1782:International Date Line
1618:Tropical cyclone naming
1254:and a weak upper-level
515:shower and thunderstorm
2704:Event Report for Texas
2364:"Floods strike Mexico"
2232:Roth, David M (2007).
2016:Monthly Weather Review
1436:Hurricane Norma (1981)
1349:Southern United States
829:July 16 – July 21
739:July 10 – July 16
600:atmospheric conditions
413:area of responsibility
51:Last system dissipated
2807:on September 29, 2007
2259:"Split personalities"
1494:rapid intensification
793:Tropical Storm Eugene
631:Tropical Storm Calvin
532:center of circulation
458:Tropical Storm Adrian
150:$ 134 million (1981
2730:"Event Report Texas"
2541:The Pittsburgh Press
2431:The Spokesman-Review
2295:Anchorage Daily News
1364:Antonio Toledo Corro
1262:Tropical Storm Lidia
1070:Tropical Storm Irwin
433:Tropical Storm Lidia
3461:Australian region (
2567:The Palm Beach Post
2403:. November 11, 1981
2302:. November 10, 1981
2028:1982MWRv..110..839G
1194:Tropical Storm Knut
849:exceptionally warm
781:barometric pressure
625:Southern California
614:Baja California Sur
425:Baja California Sur
258:
96:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
3544:Non-seasonal lists
3474:North Indian Ocean
2486:The New York Times
2459:The New York Times
2434:. October 10, 1981
2372:. November 9, 1981
2341:. October 11, 1981
2265:. October 10, 1981
2165:(April 26, 2024).
1648:names were retired
1370:Tropical Storm Max
1333:Gulf of California
1252:high-pressure area
865:Hurricane Fernanda
256:
85:1-minute sustained
81:125 mph (205 km/h)
32:Season summary map
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2681:978-0-8160-6295-9
2462:. October 9, 1981
2216:Los Angeles Times
2201:Los Angeles Times
2117:"Hurricane Norma"
1778:
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1064:tropical cyclone
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998:Hurricane Hilary
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242:Seasonal summary
159:Related articles
139:Total fatalities
125:Major hurricanes
54:October 30, 1981
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2647:The Leader-Post
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2620:. NWS Ft. Worth
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2218:. July 9, 1981.
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2203:. July 6, 1981.
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2782:January 14,
2599:January 11,
2593:Times Daily
2438:October 10,
2369:Daily Union
2334:Times Daily
2263:The Courier
2214:"WEATHER".
1768:Wiley
1744:Selma
1736:Ramon
1728:Pilar
1652:1987 season
1612:Storm names
528:Santa Maria
3571:Categories
3507:Hurricanes
3345:Previous:
2888:Sorted by
2736:January 1,
2713:January 1,
2706:(Report).
2687:January 2,
2653:January 1,
2624:January 5,
2573:January 1,
2547:January 1,
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2492:January 1,
2407:January 1,
2376:January 1,
2345:January 1,
2306:January 1,
2269:January 6,
2243:January 1,
1866:References
1752:Todd
1510:Fort Worth
1345:Los Mochis
609:wind shear
437:Los Mochis
117:Hurricanes
753:979
524:Androemda
445:coast of
3528:Typhoons
3514:Atlantic
3455:Cyclones
3317:Category
3179:Fernanda
2171:Archived
2100:June 20,
2094:Archived
2074:June 14,
2065:Archived
1946:July 19,
1884:Archived
1788:See also
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1677:Fernanda
1636:Fernanda
1596:Per the
1557:Duration
1514:McLennan
1506:Oklahoma
1469:Duration
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963:Duration
898:Duration
826:Duration
769:Yamazuru
736:Duration
664:Duration
572:Duration
491:Duration
429:Mazatlán
421:landfall
417:Acapulco
142:79 total
3535:Pacific
3519:Pacific
3497:1981–82
3492:1980–81
3485:1981–82
3480:1980–81
3468:1981–82
3463:1980–81
3119:Beatriz
3029:(77.3)
3019:(74.8)
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2999:(71.1)
2989:(57.4)
2979:(56.6)
2969:(53.9)
2959:(51.6)
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2521:May 13,
2024:Bibcode
1912:July 8,
1860:1981–82
1856:1980–81
1850:1981–82
1846:1980–81
1840:1981–82
1836:1980–81
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453:Systems
447:Jalisco
265:Season
129:Cat. 3+
3403:Next:
3215:Hilary
3203:Nine-E
3155:Eugene
3131:Calvin
3107:Adrian
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1632:140°W
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1498:Texas
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