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hurricane strength around 06:00 UTC on
October 7. The hurricane rounded the ridge and began to rapidly intensify, ultimately reaching its peak as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph (210 km/h) near 18:00 UTC on October 8. An eyewall replacement cycle weakened Norbert to Category 1 strength late on October 9, but favorable environmental conditions allowed the system to re-attain major hurricane intensity around 06:00 UTC on October 11. Norbert made landfall just southeast of Bahia Magdalena, Baja California, around 16:30 UTC on October 11 at a slightly reduced strength of 105 mph (170 km/h). An increase in wind shear caused the system to weaken to 85 mph (135 km/h) as it made a second landfall east-southeast of Huatabampo, Sonora, around 04:00 UTC on October 12. Norbert continued northeast and rapidly dissipated over the mountains of northeastern Mexico by 18:00 UTC.
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1863:, while the second half continued west. It entered the East Pacific by August 28, interacting with a broad cyclonic gyre spawned by a pre-existing surface trough in the region. As the wave reached the western edge of the gyre, it formed an area of low pressure that further organized into a tropical depression around 12:00 UTC on September 6. It intensified into Tropical Storm Lowell twelve hours later. The cyclone moved along the western periphery of an anticyclone over Mexico, and this feature imparted strong upper-level winds on Lowell that limited its peak strength to 50 mph (80 km/h). Wind shear eventually slackened, but the storm progressed into a drier environment and began to weaken. After falling to tropical depression intensity, Lowell turned east and made landfall near Cabo San Lucas around 09:00 UTC on September 11. It opened up into an elongated surface trough nine hours later.
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moved west-northwest within an increasingly favorable environment, intensifying into
Tropical Storm Elida by 06:00 UTC on July 12 and becoming the season's first hurricane around 12:00 UTC on July 14. An abrupt increase in wind shear briefly weakened the storm the next day, but by 18:00 UTC on July 16, the formation of an eye within Elida's round central dense overcast showcased its peak as a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h). The system then tracked into cooler waters and stronger upper-level winds, causing it to fall below hurricane intensity by 06:00 UTC on July 18 and degenerate to a remnant low early the next morning, although it maintained a well-defined circulation. The low ultimately dissipated well east-southeast of Hawaii by 00:00 UTC on July 22.
1977:, before crossing Central America on September 24, still poorly organized. An area of low pressure formed on September 28, and it began a gradual organization trend that led to the formation of a tropical depression around 06:00 UTC on October 1, and to the designation of Tropical Storm Marie six hours later. With light upper-level winds, Marie began a period of quick intensification on October 3, bringing it to hurricane strength at 18:00 UTC that afternoon and to a peak of 80 mph (130 km/h) the next morning. The hurricane soon began to enter cooler ocean temperatures, prompting a gradual decline in intensity before Marie degenerated to a remnant low around 00:00 UTC on October 7. The tenacious post-tropical cyclone meandered for nearly two weeks before being absorbed into the
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depression around 06:00 UTC on June 27. The cyclone only slowly organized in a moderate wind shear regime, becoming
Tropical Storm Boris six hours later and remaining fairly steady state for a few days thereafter. Shear lessened on June 29, allowing Boris to attain hurricane intensity two days later as an eye developed. This feature was temporarily eroded late on July 1, but reappeared by 06:00 UTC on July 2 when the cyclone attained peak winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). Cold waters and a more stable environment then prompted rapid weakening, and Boris ultimately degenerated to a remnant low by 12:00 UTC on July 4. The post-tropical cyclone continued westward until dissipating early on July 6.
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Genevieve six hours later. Moderate easterly wind shear gave way to more favorable upper-level winds following formation, but the system soon tracked over cooler ocean waters caused by
Hurricane Fausto, limiting its development. By July 25, however, Genevieve moved into warmer waters and attained its peak as a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 mph (120 km/h); its satellite presentation at this time was characterized by hints of an eye within a small central dense overcast. Encountering strong northerly wind shear, the cyclone began a steady weakening trend shortly thereafter and ultimately degenerated to a remnant low around 12:00 UTC on July 27. The low continued west and dissipated four days later.
1275:, sustained winds on Clarion were recorded at 64 mph (103 km/h) with gusts to 94 mph (151 km/h). Nearby Socorro recorded sustained winds of 79 mph (127 km/h) with gusts to 109 mph (175 km/h). Little or no damage was recorded on the islands. The hurricane-force winds reported on Socorro was recorded as Fausto made its closest approach to the island about 115 mi (185 km) to the southwest. However, due to the distance from the center of Fausto, these winds are suspected to be overestimated. Along the coastline of Mexico, waves up to 8 ft (2.4 m) were recorded in relation to Fausto.
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over Mexico. Light upper-level winds allowed the depression to intensify into
Tropical Storm Odile by 06:00 UTC on October 9 and attain peak winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) by early the next day. After maintaining its intensity for over 24 hours, increasing southeasterly wind shear prompted a rapid weakening trend. Odile fell to tropical depression strength early on October 12 as it continued to parallel the coastline of Mexico, and it degenerated to a remnant low around 00:00 UTC on October 13. The post-tropical cyclone moved south-southwest and dissipated that day.
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depression. Six hours later, the depression intensified into
Tropical Storm Iselle. High pressure to its north directed Iselle on a northwest trajectory, while moderate easterly wind shear limited the storm peak to 50 mph (80 km/h) on the morning of August 14. Increasing upper-level winds, cooler waters, and entrainment of dry air all hindered the system, causing it to weaken to a tropical depression around 00:00 UTC on August 16 and degenerate to a remnant low a day later. The low moved south and west before dissipating on August 23.
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person missing and more than 20,000 homes without electricity, local authorities say. Some 2850 people were housed in temporary shelters. Forty percent of homes were totally or partially damaged on the islands of
Margarita and Magdalena, mainly having lost their roofs, said a report from state protection services. La Paz international airport suspended its activities at midday local time Saturday, but the tourist resort of Los Cabos remained open. Hotel reservations were down by around 40 per cent mainly in Los Cabos and Loreto, local tourism officials said.
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formed cyclone reached the western periphery of a ridge over Mexico, it turned to the north. An approaching upper-level trough dictated the depression northwest early on
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12:00 UTC on June 28 before attaining peak winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) six hours later. The cyclone moved west-northwest and then west as high pressure expanded to its north. Abundant dry air and stronger upper-level winds capped the storm's organization to intermittent, amorphous bursts of convection that eventually dissipated, and
Cristina degenerated to a remnant low around 18:00 UTC on June 30. The low turned southward before dissipating on July 3.
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depression intensified into
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formation of a tropical depression around 12:00 UTC on November 2. Although the system never fully detached from the ITCZ, it intensified into Tropical Storm Polo twelve hours after formation, at an unusually low latitude. The development of a tiny eye-like feature signified the storm's peak strength of 45 mph (70 km/h) before increasing upper-level winds caused Polo to degenerate to an open trough by 06:00 UTC on November 5.
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the center for the disturbance to become a tropical depression around 06:00 UTC on September 2. A brief relaxation in upper-level winds allowed the depression to intensify into Tropical Storm Karina six hours later before wind shear once again increased, leading to a steady weakening trend and degeneration to a remnant low by 18:00 UTC on September 3.
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center of the storm and by August 12, almost all of the deep convection dissipated as Hernan continued to weaken. On August 13, Hernan degenerated into a remnant low after it lost its remaining thunderstorms. The low continued to the west-southwest over the next several days before dissipating 460 mi (740 km) southeast of the
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northwesterly course parallel to the coastline of Mexico. The following day, however, a weakening mid-level ridge to its north directed the cyclone more poleward. Strong easterly wind shear prevented the formation of banding features while keeping the overall cloud pattern disorganized, and the depression moved ashore near
1516:; the system became better organized later in the day as the system was classified as a tropical disturbance and was declared Tropical Depression One-C on August 7 850 mi (1,370 km) southeast of Hilo, Hawaii. One-C was being steered toward the west due to easterly trade winds caused by large subtropical
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This is a table of all of the storms that formed in the 2008 Pacific hurricane season. It includes their name, duration, peak classification and intensities, areas affected, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic
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The final tropical cyclone of the 2008 season originated as a tropical wave that moved offshore Africa on October 15. The wave moved west and crossed Central America by October 29, subsequently merging with the ITCZ. A small area of low pressure developed along the wave axis, leading to the
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A complex series of interactions between two tropical waves, a frontal system, and a pre-existing area of vorticity led to the formation of a tropical depression just west of El Salvador around 12:00 UTC on October 8. The system moved west-northwest as it developed, steered by a large ridge
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in the Atlantic before continuing into the eastern Pacific on August 17. It began to organize several days later, leading to the formation of a tropical depression by 12:00 UTC on August 23; six hours later, it intensified into Tropical Storm Julio. An area of high pressure over Mexico
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On July 24, a tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa, which traversed the Atlantic Ocean and eventually entered the eastern Pacific on August 2. There, it interacted with a broad area of cyclonic flow south of Mexico. Its associated convection increased and organized around a low-pressure
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The season's third tropical depression developed around 18:00 UTC on June 27 from a tropical wave that crossed Central America four days prior. In an environment of low shear but abundant dry air and marginal ocean temperatures, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Cristina around
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event in the equatorial Pacific; although cold ocean temperature anomalies dissipated during the early summer of 2008, a La Niña-like atmospheric circulation persisted. This led to anomalously strong easterly wind shear across the East Pacific, hindering the intensification of most tropical cyclones.
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An organized tropical wave departed the western coast of Africa on June 19 and reached the waters south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec late the next week. The system steadily congealed into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC on July 1. Paralleling the coastline of southwestern Mexico, the
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A nearly stationary trough of low pressure formed over the extreme eastern Pacific in late May, and the system organized into a tropical depression around 00:00 UTC on May 29, becoming the easternmost-forming tropical cyclone on record in the basin. The newly formed system intensified into
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while in the Atlantic, crossed Central America on August 28. Convection slowly increased as it moved westward, and an area of low pressure developed just south of the Mexico coastline on August 30. Despite strong easterly wind shear, shower and thunderstorm activity formed close enough to
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reported 7.88 inches (200 mm). Other locations reported moderate rainfall, ranging around 5–7 inches (130–180 mm). One person was swept away by flood waters, reaching 1 m (3.3 ft) in depth. Heavy rains from the depression resulted in a traffic accident that killed one person and
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made landfall along the south-western Mexican coastline in July 2008, producing heavy rainfall in parts of southwestern Mexico, which these rains triggered flooding that killed two people and left roughly $ 2.2 million in damages. Julio produced lightning and locally heavy rainfall, which left more
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After reaching its peak, Hernan underwent an eyewall replacement cycle while also moving over cooler waters; this caused the hurricane to weaken. The new eye deteriorated as the outflow diminished. Early on August 11, Hernan was downgraded to a tropical storm. Deep convection diminished around the
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A slow-moving tropical wave left Africa on September 30 and crossed into the East Pacific by October 16. Convection developed and persisted as it continued west, leading to the formation of a tropical depression well south of Mexico around 06:00 UTC on October 23. As the newly
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A tropical wave, indistinguishable in the Atlantic basin, crossed the coastline of Central America on July 8 and organized into a tropical depression three days later around 18:00 UTC. With a mid-level ridge extending from the Gulf of Mexico into western Mexico, the newly formed cyclone
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A westward-moving tropical wave departed the western coast of Africa on June 14 and entered the eastern Pacific a week later. A broad surface low formed in association with the feature south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec on June 23, and its organization led to the development of a tropical
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A tropical wave moved off Africa on July 6, spawning an area of low pressure over the western Caribbean Sea ten days later. After crossing into the eastern Pacific, the disturbance organized into a tropical depression around 12:00 UTC on July 21 and intensified into Tropical Storm
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A tropical wave exited western Africa on July 4, which moved westward across the Atlantic without development. It entered the eastern Pacific on July 12 and began to show signs of development the next day. On July 16, the system organized into Tropical Depression 7E, located about
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that injured at least one person. The rainfall resulted in the formation of a lake roughly 45 cm (18 in) deep. Several trees feel, blocking streets for several hours. Street flooding reached a depth of 20 cm (7.9 in), inundating shops and some homes. Indirect effects, such as
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Hurricane Norbert struck Mexico's Baja California peninsula with torrential rains and winds of up to 155 km/h. Strong winds bent palm trees along coastal areas. Some streets were in knee-deep water in the town of Puerto San Carlos. Norbert ripped off roofs, knocking down trees and left one
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A tropical wave left Africa on July 30 and began to show signs of organization as it crossed Central America early on August 8. It temporarily weakened thereafter, but began to coalesce again late on August 12; by 12:00 UTC the next morning, it had developed into a tropical
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As Julio made landfall, it produced lightning and locally heavy rainfall, which left more than a dozen communities isolated due to flooding. The flooding damaged several houses and killed one person. Winds were generally light, although strong enough to damage a few electrical poles and small
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The merging of two tropical waves resulted in the development of a tropical depression south of Mexico around 00:00 UTC on October 4. Steered by a mid-level ridge to its north, the depression gradually intensified, becoming Tropical Storm Norbert a day after formation and attaining
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A tropical wave departed the western coast of Africa on June 23 and began steady organization after entering the eastern Pacific over a week later. The system acquired sufficient organization to be declared a tropical depression around 18:00 UTC on July 5 and embarked on a
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released their outlook, forecasting a 70 percent probability of a below-average year, a 25 percent chance of a near-average year, and only a 5 percent chance of an above-average year. The organization predicted 11–16 named storms, 5–8 hurricanes, 1–3 major hurricanes, and an
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directed the nascent cyclone north-northwest, while moderate upper-level winds prevented Julio from strengthening beyond 50 mph (80 km/h). Around 00:00 UTC on August 25, the storm made landfall approximately 40 mi (65 km) west-southwest of
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released their forecast for the central Pacific, predicting three or four tropical cyclones to form or cross into the basin; an average season sees four or five tropical cyclones, of which two further intensify into hurricanes. On May 22, meanwhile, the
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were most heavily affected with over 1,000 homes damaged, of which over 150 were destroyed. Throughout all of Costa Rica, more than 100 roads and bridges were damaged, leaving several communities isolated for several days. In Nicaragua, the departments of
550:(ACE) index 40–100 percent of the long-term median. All three groups cited the effects of the ongoing La Niña, as well as the continuation of a multi-decadal decline in Pacific hurricane activity, as their reasoning behind the below-average forecasts.
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The tropical depression produced 5.11 inches (130 mm) of rain in Manzanillo, with other locations also experiencing isolated rainfall. Cerro de Ortega, Colima reported 12.99 inches (330 mm) of rain in a 24-hour period. The community of
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saw approximately 200 homes damaged; across Honduras, an additional 175 homes were adversely impacted. Six people died in Honduras: a young girl who was swept away by a fast-moving river and five people who perished following the crash of
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a tropical storm six hours later, earning the name Alma, and attained peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) around 18:00 UTC as an eye-like feature became apparent on satellite. Moving northward, Alma made landfall near
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began to develop on July 18. Fausto attained hurricane status later that day. On July 20, Fausto attained peak winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 977
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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 2008 USD.
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than a dozen communities isolated due to flooding. The flooding damaged several houses and killed two people. Lowell left $ 15.5 million in damage as it made landfall in
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which produced winds of 75 mph (120 km/h); the storm damaged ten small planes at
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267:, formed on May 29, and the last, Tropical Storm Polo, dissipated on November 5.
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A tropical wave emerged from Africa on August 19, the northern half of which spawned
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3660:"Basin Archives: Northeast Pacific Ocean Historical Tropical Cyclone Statistics"
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5684:(Report). World Meteorological Organization. 2009. p. 11. Archived from
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Eighteen hours after it was named, a Tropical Storm Watch was issued from
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In April 2009, at the 31st Session of the RA IV Hurricane Committee, the
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4346:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 2, 4, 5
3989:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 2, 4, 5
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in Baja California but its effects where felt at more inland areas. In
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occurs in these regions of the Pacific. This season, the first system,
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4310:(in Spanish). General Directorate of Merchant Shipping. Archived from
3628:"NOAA Expects Slightly Below Average Central Pacific Hurricane Season"
3532:"The Northeast and North Central Pacific hurricane database 1949–2023"
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2008:
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Oscar Gutierrez; Justin Miranda; Edgar Avila Perez (July 2, 2008).
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3910:(in Spanish). Commission Del Agua. 2008. p. 3. Archived from
3774:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 3
3743:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 3
3717:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 3
3691:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 4
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1679:
A tropical wave moved off Africa on August 6, first spawning
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5601:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from
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3633:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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1240:). Around that time, the hurricane passed between the islands of
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For storms that form in the North Pacific between 140°W and the
5105:"Central Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook, August 14, 0745 UTC"
4055:""Elida" gana fuerza, pero se aleja de las costas del Pacífico"
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showed Kika reaching hurricane status. Kika degenerated into a
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injured two others. In all, damages from the storm amounted to
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4804:"Central Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook, August 6, 0150 UTC"
4774:"Central Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook, August 5, 0732 UTC"
4338:
4282:"Huracán "Fausto" dejará lluvias moderadas en Sinaloa: CAADES"
1692:
buildings. Moisture from Julio developed thunderstorms across
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3601:"NOAA: 2008 Tropical Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Outlook"
2559:
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1138:, Elida produced storms that dropped torrential rainfall and
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forty years prior, and Norbert was the stronger of the two.
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to have no cyclones cross into the central Pacific (between
5679:
RA IV Hurricane Committee Thirty-First Session Final Report
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1174:
1152:
1139:
5375:"Chicago seeks aid after worst rain in at least 137 years"
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5596:
5378:
4164:
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On the morning of August 5, the CPHC began monitoring an
5544:
Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Seventeen-E
4749:
3959:"Dos muertos y millonarios daños a causa de las lluvias"
6119:
3479:"Background Information: East Pacific Hurricane Season"
3137:
3068:
4339:
Jessica S. Clark; Jamie R. Rhome (December 16, 2008).
4100:
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of Fausto produced moderate rainfall over portions of
3798:"Ocasiona tormenta tropical Douglas intensas lluvias"
3791:
3789:
2666:
2597:
6073:
5795:
Central Pacific Hurricane Center 2008 season summary
5651:"Storm committee drops Gustav, Ike, Paloma and Alma"
5363:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP132008_Lowell.pdf
3290:
3001:
5575:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5549:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5474:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5437:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5411:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5315:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5289:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5185:"Tropical Storm Julio expected to weaken in Mexico"
5161:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
5135:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
4369:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
4012:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
3885:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
3862:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
3857:
Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Five-E
3662:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University
3603:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
1532:that night 400 mi (645 km) away from the
333:
Predictions of tropical activity in the 2008 season
5744:Hurricane Boris — June 27 – July 4, 2008
5541:
4806:. Central Pacific Hurricane Center. Archived from
4279:
3786:
3407:"Previous Tropical Systems in the Central Pacific"
2164:
1429:of Hernan later brought moisture to the island of
5429:
5327:
4256:
4233:
3981:
3897:
3626:Central Pacific Hurricane Center (May 19, 2008).
3540:A guide on how to read the database is available
3046:
3014:
2638:
2629:
2615:
2608:
601:Atlantic systems that crossed over into the basin
6355:
5592:
5590:
5466:
5403:
5237:"Julio weakens to tropical depression in Mexico"
5204:
5182:
5153:
4549:
4524:
4452:"Tropical Weather Discussion August 4, 2008 21Z"
4427:"Tropical Weather Discussion August 5, 2008 15Z"
4157:
3880:
3854:
3738:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Cristina
3735:
3440:"Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season of 2008"
3224:
3196:
2325:during 2008. This was the same list used in the
1512:1,200 mi (1,930 km) east-southeast of
330:
311:as a tropical depression, and affected parts of
5281:
5055:"Tropical Depression Kika Discussion Seventeen"
4830:"Tropical Depression One-C Public Advisory One"
4727:"Tropical Storm Hernan Discussion Twenty-Three"
4396:
4074:
4033:"Quadratín, Podría 'Elida' afectar a Michoacán"
4007:
3934:
3769:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Douglas
3766:
3683:
3152:
3111:
3081:
2975:
2945:
1901:it broke flooding records dating back to 1871.
534:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
278:, and Marie) developed, at least in part, from
5709:
5567:
5310:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Lowell
5307:
5284:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Karina
5130:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Iselle
5080:"Tropical Depression Kika Discussion Nineteen"
4754:. National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii
3883:Tropical Depression Five-E Discussion Number 4
3401:
3399:
2917:
2889:
2679:
1885:Moisture from Lowell eventually joined with a
270:During the season, 4 eastern Pacific systems (
6233:
6219:
6072:
6067:
5815:
5741:
5712:"Tropical Storm Alma Tropical Cyclone Report"
5587:
5469:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Odile
5156:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Julio
5127:
4702:"Tropical Storm Hernan Discussion Twenty-Two"
4677:"Tropical Storm Hernan Discussion Twenty-One"
4674:
4364:
3709:
3514:
3512:
3510:
3508:
3506:
3504:
3438:Blake, Eric; Pasch, Richard (March 1, 2010).
3433:
3431:
2861:
2827:
2796:
2707:
2651:
1110:Due to the proximity of Elida to Mexico, the
949:
5893:
5570:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Polo
5234:
5205:Gladys Rodríguez; et al. (2008-08-27).
4902:
4341:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Genevieve
4302:
4052:
4030:
3956:
3822:
3686:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Alma
2768:
2735:
5257:Alyson Zepeda; Megan Boehnke (2008-08-26).
4955:"Tropical Depression Kika Discussion Eight"
3937:"Informe de incidentes 6 de julio del 2008"
3396:
6226:
6212:
5989:
5822:
5808:
5432:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Norbert
5259:"Monsoon storm brings rain, wind, thunder"
4980:"Tropical Depression Kika Discussion Nine"
4855:"Tropical Depression One-C Discussion One"
4399:"Hurricane Hernan Tropical Cyclone Report"
4160:"Hurricane Fausto Tropical Cyclone Report"
4127:. National Weather Service. Archived from
4123:Honolulu National Weather Service (2008).
3850:
3848:
3846:
3590:
3588:
3501:
3437:
3428:
796:
5778:NHC 2008 Pacific hurricane season archive
5735:
5626:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary"
5207:"'Julio' leaves 1 dead in BCS and Sonora"
5030:"Tropical Storm Kika Discussion Fourteen"
5027:
4977:
4952:
4927:
3455:
3338:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
2547:
2317:List of historical tropical cyclone names
865:
560:Timeline of 2008 Pacific hurricane season
6085:
5977:
5953:
5916:
5911:
5790:HPC 2008 Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Pages
5703:
5542:Michael J. Brennan (November 23, 2008).
5406:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Marie
5178:
5176:
4367:Hurricane Genevieve Discussion Number 18
4259:"Hurricane Fausto Discussion Twenty-Two"
4236:"Tropical Storm Fausto Discussion Eight"
4213:"Tropical Storm Fausto Discussion Seven"
4190:"Tropical Depression 17E Discussion One"
4187:
3984:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Elida
3982:James L. Franklin (September 28, 2008).
3712:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Boris
1788:
1715:
1539:
5623:
5102:
5005:"Tropical Storm Kika Discussion Twelve"
4771:
4627:"Hurricane Hernan Discussion Seventeen"
4502:"Tropical Storm Hernan Discussion Five"
4449:
4424:
4392:
4390:
4388:
4386:
4384:
4334:
4332:
4153:
4151:
4149:
4147:
4145:
3977:
3975:
3843:
3762:
3760:
3758:
3679:
3677:
3585:
2513:List of retired Pacific hurricane names
2070:
1780:A tropical wave, the same that spawned
1608:
1224:550 mi (885 km) southeast of
6356:
5467:John L. Beven II (November 19, 2008).
5404:Stacy R. Stewart (November 16, 2008).
5154:Richard J. Pasch (February 10, 2009).
5077:
4905:"Tropical Storm Kika Discussion Three"
4877:
4652:"Hurricane Hernan Discussion Eighteen"
4602:"Hurricane Hernan Discussion Fourteen"
4477:"Tropical Storm Hernan Discussion Two"
4158:John L. Beven II (November 19, 2008).
3855:Richard D. Knabb (September 9, 2008).
3767:Lixion A. Avila (September 16, 2008).
3736:Richard J. Pasch (February 18, 2009).
3334:2008 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
2233:
1992:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1912:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1436:
1355:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
1286:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1278:
1166:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1049:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
1038:30 million ($ 2.2 million).
735:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
706:. The nearby cities of Guanacaste and
699:in the western Caribbean a day later.
619:
198:2008 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
6207:
6118:
5965:
5952:
5947:
5941:
5892:
5887:
5803:
5724:from the original on 9 September 2008
5430:James L. Franklin (January 7, 2009).
5385:from the original on 18 December 2008
5173:
5096:
5052:
5002:
4930:"Tropical Storm Kika Discussion Four"
4852:
4827:
4801:
4724:
4699:
4649:
4624:
4599:
4574:
4499:
4474:
4210:
4103:"Elida podría generar lluvias en BCS"
4101:Gustavo Alonso Alvarez (2008-07-14).
3905:"Crónica de la depresión tropical 5e"
3562:
3560:
3417:from the original on 22 December 2008
326:
6037:
5929:
5904:
5899:
5881:
5756:from the original on August 24, 2014
4880:"Tropical Storm Kika Discussion Two"
4795:
4765:
4577:"Hurricane Hernan Discussion Eleven"
4381:
4329:
4280:José Angel Estrada (July 20, 2008).
4142:
4057:(in Spanish). El Periódico de México
4010:Hurricane Elida Discussion Number 20
3972:
3755:
3703:
3674:
2786:
2781:Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico
2669:
1984:
6121:2000–2009 Pacific hurricane seasons
6048:
6043:
6024:
6019:
6012:
6007:
5988:
5983:
5568:Robbie J. Berg (December 9, 2008).
5345:from the original on 3 October 2008
5308:Robbie J. Berg (December 2, 2008).
5282:Lixion A. Avila (October 7, 2008).
5071:
5046:
5021:
4996:
4946:
4896:
4821:
4752:"August 2008 Precipitation Summary"
4527:"Hurricane Hernan Discussion Eight"
4257:Landsea and Knabb (July 21, 2008).
4250:
4234:Roberts and Rhome (July 18, 2008).
4181:
3348:Australian region cyclone seasons:
1347:
1158:
553:
13:
6060:
6055:
6000:
5995:
5964:
5959:
5940:
5935:
5599:"Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names"
5597:National Hurricane Center (2008).
5335:"Monthly Tropical Weather Summary"
5128:Eric S. Blake (December 5, 2008).
4971:
4921:
4871:
4846:
4552:"Hurricane Hernan Discussion Nine"
4227:
4204:
3710:Eric S. Blake (October 17, 2008).
3557:
3538:from the original on May 29, 2024.
3140:
3114:
3084:
2892:
2864:
2830:
2799:
2682:
2313:History of tropical cyclone naming
1904:
1041:
727:
14:
6385:
6084:
6079:
6036:
6031:
5976:
5971:
5928:
5923:
5880:
5875:
5868:
5863:
5771:
4750:National Weather Service (2008).
4125:"July 2008 Precipitation Summary"
4008:Lixion A. Avila (July 16, 2008).
3881:Richard J. Pasch (July 6, 2008).
3245:
3227:
3217:
3199:
3189:
3155:
3143:
3102:
3074:
3071:
3049:
3037:
3017:
3007:
3004:
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2966:
2948:
2938:
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2910:
2882:
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2820:
2789:
2771:
2759:
2738:
2728:
2710:
2700:
2672:
2654:
2536:
2519:World Meteorological Organization
1016:Tropical Depression Five-E (2008)
6099:
6098:
5853:
5109:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
5084:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
5059:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
5034:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
5009:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4984:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4959:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4934:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4909:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4884:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4859:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4834:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4778:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
4305:"July 21, 2008 Weather Bulletin"
4105:(in Spanish). El Sudcaliforniano
3684:Daniel P. Brown (July 7, 2008).
3568:Pronostico de Huracanes del 2008
3545:
3528:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
3411:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
3293:
3242:
3239:
3214:
3211:
3186:
3183:
3099:
3096:
3034:
3031:
2963:
2960:
2935:
2932:
2907:
2904:
2879:
2876:
2851:
2848:
2817:
2814:
2756:
2753:
2725:
2722:
2697:
2694:
2256:
2248:
2187:
2179:
2172:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
2093:
2085:
2007:
1999:
1927:
1919:
1811:
1803:
1738:
1730:
1631:
1623:
1562:
1554:
1459:
1451:
1370:
1362:
1301:
1293:
1181:
1173:
1064:
1056:
972:
964:
957:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
888:
880:
819:
811:
750:
742:
642:
634:
538:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
282:that had already produced named
26:
5671:
5643:
5617:
5561:
5535:
5514:
5500:
5486:
5460:
5449:
5423:
5397:
5367:
5356:
5301:
5275:
5250:
5228:
5198:
5183:Ignacio Martinez (2008-08-25).
5147:
5121:
4743:
4718:
4693:
4668:
4643:
4618:
4593:
4568:
4543:
4518:
4493:
4468:
4443:
4418:
4365:Eric S. Blake (July 25, 2008).
4358:
4296:
4284:(in Spanish). El Sol de Sinaloa
4273:
4116:
4094:
4068:
4046:
4024:
4001:
3950:
3939:(in Spanish). Noticias Acapulco
3928:
3874:
3827:. Bajan Insider. Archived from
3816:
3729:
3607:from the original on 2008-06-18
3444:American Meteorological Society
3358:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
3115:Category 4 hurricane
3085:Category 1 hurricane
2893:Category 3 hurricane
2865:Category 1 hurricane
2831:Category 1 hurricane
2800:Category 2 hurricane
2683:Category 1 hurricane
2165:Tropical Depression Seventeen-E
2161:, which left 12 homes damaged.
1825:September 6 – September 11
1526:Tropical cyclone forecast model
558:For a chronological guide, see
530:Servicio Meteorológico Nacional
5742:Blake, Eric S (July 7, 2008).
5659:. Lewiston, Maine. May 2, 2009
4303:Staff Writer (July 21, 2008).
4075:Angélica Cureño (2008-07-13).
3652:
3619:
3471:
3376:
3324:2008 Atlantic hurricane season
3258:May 29 – November 5
2343:for the first time this year.
2302:
1979:Intertropical Convergence Zone
1752:September 2 – September 3
188:2008 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
6364:2008 Pacific hurricane season
5832:2008 Pacific hurricane season
5710:Daniel P Brown (2008-07-07).
3825:"Douglas Continues to Weaken"
3823:Staff Writer (July 3, 2008).
3390:
2506:
2029:130 mph (215 km/h)
1392:120 mph (195 km/h)
1086:105 mph (165 km/h)
595:The first storm of the year,
237:2008 Pacific hurricane season
21:2008 Pacific hurricane season
5624:Padgett, Gary (March 2008).
5213:(in Spanish). Archived from
2345:
2270:November 2 – November 5
2201:October 23 – October 24
1949:80 mph (130 km/h)
1855:Tropical Storm Lowell (2008)
1323:75 mph (120 km/h)
1203:90 mph (150 km/h)
772:80 mph (130 km/h)
664:65 mph (100 km/h)
373:
364:
357:
348:
343:
338:
284:storms in the Atlantic basin
92: • Lowest pressure
7:
5456:Hurricane tears into Mexico
5235:Staff Writer (2008-08-25).
4903:Wroe/Houston (2008-08-07).
4261:. National Hurricane Center
4238:. National Hurricane Center
4215:. National Hurricane Center
4192:. National Hurricane Center
4169:. National Hurricane Center
4053:Staff Writer (2008-07-13).
4031:Staff Writer (2008-07-12).
3957:Staff Writer (2008-07-15).
3595:Climate Prediction Center,
3524:Hurricane Research Division
3329:2008 Pacific typhoon season
3286:
2278:45 mph (75 km/h)
2241:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
2209:35 mph (55 km/h)
2137:Tropical Storm Odile (2008)
2115:60 mph (95 km/h)
2107:October 8 – October 12
2078:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
2021:October 4 – October 12
1833:50 mph (85 km/h)
1796:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1760:40 mph (65 km/h)
1723:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1708:, which caused flooding on
1686:La Paz, Baja California Sur
1675:Tropical Storm Julio (2008)
1653:50 mph (85 km/h)
1616:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1584:50 mph (85 km/h)
1547:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1488:40 mph (65 km/h)
1444:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
994:35 mph (55 km/h)
910:40 mph (65 km/h)
873:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
841:50 mph (85 km/h)
804:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
627:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
193:2008 Pacific typhoon season
10:
6390:
5630:australiasevereweather.com
4188:Franklin (July 16, 2008).
4077:"Tormenta y caos en Tepic"
3309:List of Pacific hurricanes
3249:
3221:
3193:
3147:
3106:
3078:
3065:Southwestern United States
3041:
3011:
2970:
2942:
2914:
2886:
2858:
2824:
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1941:October 1 – October 6
1866:Lowell made landfall as a
1852:
1702:Chandler Municipal Airport
1672:
1645:August 23 – August 26
1576:August 13 – August 16
1473:August 7 – August 12
1023:Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán
1013:
950:Tropical Depression Five-E
683:
614:
581:accumulated cyclone energy
557:
548:accumulated cyclone energy
528:On May 16, 2008, the
509:
507:
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481:
465:
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304:Tropical Depression Five-E
261:tropical cyclone formation
78: • Maximum winds
6374:Tropical cyclones in 2008
6369:Pacific hurricane seasons
6330:
6314:
6293:
6265:South-West Indian Ocean (
6241:
6235:Tropical cyclones in 2008
6127:
6094:
5860:
5851:
5838:
5830:Tropical cyclones of the
5339:National Hurricane Center
4731:National Hurricane Center
4706:National Hurricane Center
4681:National Hurricane Center
4656:National Hurricane Center
4631:National Hurricane Center
4606:National Hurricane Center
4581:National Hurricane Center
4556:National Hurricane Center
4550:Kimberlain/Brown (2008).
4531:National Hurricane Center
4525:Knabb/Kimberlain (2008).
4506:National Hurricane Center
4481:National Hurricane Center
4456:National Hurricane Center
4431:National Hurricane Center
4406:National Hurricane Center
3520:National Hurricane Center
3483:Climate Prediction Center
3319:Tropical cyclones in 2008
3200:Tropical depression
3061:Baja California Peninsula
2772:Tropical depression
2750:Baja California Peninsula
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1530:remnant low-pressure area
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1427:remnant low-pressure area
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243:which featured seventeen
208:Pacific hurricane seasons
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5028:Donaldson (2008-08-09).
4978:Donaldson (2008-08-08).
4953:Donaldson (2008-08-08).
4928:Donaldson (2008-08-07).
4397:Daniel P. Brown (2008).
3961:(in Spanish). La Jordana
3935:Various Writers (2008).
3369:
3314:Pacific hurricane season
3301:Tropical cyclones portal
2051:Hurricane Norbert (2008)
241:Pacific hurricane season
4211:Knabb (July 17, 2008).
4035:(in Spanish). Quadratín
2488:International Date Line
2309:Tropical cyclone naming
797:Tropical Storm Cristina
257:International Date Line
170:$ 152.2 million (2008
5508:"Tropical Storm ODILE"
5494:"Tropical Storm ODILE"
5103:Houston (2008-08-14).
4772:Houston (2008-08-05).
4675:Stewart/Pasch (2008).
3181:, Southwestern Mexico
2329:, except for the name
1315:July 21 – July 27
1195:July 16 – July 22
1078:July 11 – July 19
866:Tropical Storm Douglas
833:June 27 – June 30
51:Last system dissipated
5078:Powell (2008-08-11).
4878:Kodama (2008-08-06).
3457:10.1175/2009MWR3093.1
3124:Northwestern Mexico,
3059:Northwestern Mexico,
2988:Northwestern Mexico,
2809:Southwestern Mexico,
2748:Northwestern Mexico,
1789:Tropical Storm Lowell
1716:Tropical Storm Karina
1696:, including one near
1540:Tropical Storm Iselle
1520:located northeast of
764:June 27 – July 4
697:Tropical Storm Arthur
5263:The Arizona Republic
5053:Burke (2008-08-10).
5003:Burke (2008-08-09).
4853:Craig (2008-08-06).
4828:Craig (2008-08-06).
4802:Kinel (2008-08-06).
3228:Tropical storm
3156:Tropical storm
3138:$ 98.5 million
3069:$ 15.5 million
3050:Tropical storm
3018:Tropical storm
2979:Tropical storm
2949:Tropical storm
2921:Tropical storm
2739:Tropical storm
2711:Tropical storm
2655:Tropical storm
2550:Saffir–Simpson scale
2339:. A storm was named
2071:Tropical Storm Odile
1981:on October 19.
1889:and the remnants of
1609:Tropical Storm Julio
1510:area of low pressure
1112:Government of Mexico
986:July 5 – July 7
902:July 1 – July 4
656:May 29 – May 30
605:1949 Texas hurricane
405:Record high activity
6248:Australian region (
3272:$ 153 million
3126:Baja California Sur
2990:Baja California Sur
2784:$ 2.2 million
2589:
2234:Tropical Storm Polo
1868:tropical depression
1437:Tropical Storm Kika
1415:Baja California Sur
1279:Hurricane Genevieve
1230:banding eye feature
686:Tropical Storm Alma
620:Tropical Storm Alma
429:Record low activity
335:
292:Baja California Sur
265:Tropical Storm Alma
239:was a near-average
116:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
6331:Non-seasonal lists
6261:North Indian Ocean
5783:2014-09-28 at the
5529:2011-07-16 at the
5239:. Associated Press
5187:. Associated Press
3831:on October 8, 2008
3530:(April 26, 2024).
3250:Season aggregates
2667:$ 35 million
2606:at peak intensity
2588:season statistics
2583:
1681:Tropical Storm Fay
1518:high-pressure area
1425:on August 16. The
940:Manzanillo, Mexico
936:Manzanillo, Mexico
704:Quepos, Costa Rica
487:May 22, 2008
466:May 16, 2008
331:
327:Seasonal forecasts
85:1-minute sustained
81:130 mph (215 km/h)
32:Season summary map
6351:
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5605:on August 4, 2008
4081:Periódico Express
3282:
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3165:Central America,
3002:$ 1 million
2680:June 27 – July 4
2586:Pacific hurricane
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179:Related articles
159:Total fatalities
145:Major hurricanes
54:November 5, 2008
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167:Total damage
129:Total storms
84:
46:May 29, 2008
15:
6074:Seventeen-E
5663:January 11,
5656:Sun Journal
5389:17 December
3463:January 30,
3255:19 systems
3175:El Salvador
2862:July 21–27
2828:July 15–22
2797:July 11–19
2708:June 27–30
2613:mph (km/h)
2531:2014 season
2442:Vance
2434:Trudy
2426:Simon
2327:2002 season
2303:Storm names
2151:Zihuatanejo
1261:outer bands
1145:trade winds
386:(1971–2005)
302:in Mexico.
6358:Categories
6294:Hurricanes
6132:Previous:
5760:August 24,
5728:2008-08-23
5349:2008-10-02
5268:2008-08-28
5243:2008-08-26
5221:2008-08-27
5191:2008-08-26
5114:2008-10-26
5089:2008-10-28
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4758:2008-11-03
4736:2008-09-26
4711:2008-09-26
4686:2008-09-26
4661:2008-09-26
4636:2008-09-26
4611:2008-09-26
4586:2008-09-26
4561:2008-09-26
4536:2008-09-26
4511:2008-09-25
4486:2008-08-31
4461:2008-09-27
4436:2008-10-04
4411:2008-10-18
4135:2009-03-28
4109:2009-08-01
4087:2009-08-01
4061:2009-08-01
4039:2009-08-01
3965:2009-09-04
3943:2007-08-01
3921:2020-11-20
3421:2008-12-01
3391:References
3264:130 (215)
3118:130 (215)
2896:120 (195)
2859:Genevieve
2803:105 (165)
2511:See also:
2507:Retirement
2474:Zeke
2284:1003
2215:1008
1887:cold front
1766:1000
1494:1007
1000:1005
916:1003
717:Chinandega
708:Puntarenas
369:hurricanes
360:Hurricanes
317:Gulf Coast
313:West Coast
274:, Karina,
137:Hurricanes
5954:Genevieve
5695:March 28,
5609:August 4,
3383:included.
3179:Guatemala
3167:Nicaragua
3088:80 (130)
2868:75 (120)
2834:90 (150)
2769:July 5–7
2736:July 1–4
2705:Cristina
2686:80 (130)
2658:65 (100)
2609:Max 1-min
2371:Genevieve
2155:Nicaragua
2121:997
2035:945
1975:Caribbean
1955:984
1872:Michoacán
1839:998
1659:998
1590:999
1398:956
1329:987
1209:977
1124:Michoacán
1092:970
847:999
778:985
670:994
6315:Typhoons
6301:Atlantic
6242:Cyclones
6104:Category
5894:Cristina
5843:Timeline
5781:Archived
5751:Archived
5719:Archived
5635:March 7,
5579:June 25,
5553:June 25,
5527:Archived
5478:June 25,
5441:June 25,
5415:June 24,
5383:Archived
5343:Archived
5319:June 24,
5293:June 24,
5165:June 22,
5139:June 22,
4373:July 24,
4350:July 24,
4321:June 13,
4016:July 18,
3993:July 18,
3889:July 16,
3866:July 16,
3835:June 14,
3778:July 13,
3747:July 13,
3721:July 11,
3695:July 11,
3644:June 26,
3611:June 26,
3605:Archived
3577:June 27,
3536:Archived
3493:June 26,
3415:Archived
3287:See also
3231:45 (75)
3203:35 (55)
3184:Minimal
3171:Honduras
3159:60 (95)
3053:50 (85)
3021:40 (65)
2982:50 (85)
2952:50 (85)
2924:40 (65)
2849:Minimal
2775:40 (65)
2742:40 (65)
2733:Douglas
2714:50 (85)
2603:category
2529:for the
2476:(unused)
2468:(unused)
2460:(unused)
2452:(unused)
2444:(unused)
2436:(unused)
2428:(unused)
2420:(unused)
2359:Cristina
2267:Duration
2198:Duration
2159:Acapulco
2104:Duration
2018:Duration
1973:and the
1938:Duration
1895:Illinois
1822:Duration
1749:Duration
1698:Chandler
1642:Duration
1573:Duration
1470:Duration
1381:Duration
1312:Duration
1226:Acapulco
1192:Duration
1120:Guerrero
1075:Duration
1031:Ometepec
983:Duration
899:Duration
830:Duration
761:Duration
653:Duration
384:Average
315:and the
162:46 total
103:; 27.91
6322:Pacific
6306:Pacific
6284:2008–09
6279:2007–08
6272:2008–09
6267:2007–08
6255:2008–09
6250:2007–08
6050:Norbert
5906:Douglas
5717:. NHC.
3666:July 8,
3364:2008–09
3360:2007–08
3354:2008–09
3350:2007–08
3344:2008–09
3340:2007–08
3278:
3275:38 (8)
3134:Sinaloa
3108:Norbert
3012:Karina
2998:Arizona
2994:Sinaloa
2943:Iselle
2902:Hawaii
2887:Hernan
2874:Hawaii
2825:Fausto
2642:Ref(s)
2639:Deaths
2401:Norbert
2362:Douglas
2288: (
2280:(1-min)
2219: (
2211:(1-min)
2125: (
2117:(1-min)
2039: (
2031:(1-min)
1959: (
1951:(1-min)
1899:Chicago
1880:Sinaloa
1843: (
1835:(1-min)
1770: (
1762:(1-min)
1706:Gilbert
1694:Arizona
1663: (
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1594: (
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1498: (
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1402: (
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1333: (
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1265:Sinaloa
1246:Socorro
1242:Clarion
1213: (
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1136:Nayarit
1132:Jalisco
1096: (
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1004: (
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920: (
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851: (
843:(1-min)
782: (
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674: (
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615:Systems
300:Sinaloa
255:to the
149:Cat. 3+
72:Norbert
6190:Next:
6026:Lowell
6014:Karina
5990:Iselle
5966:Hernan
5942:Fausto
5918:Five-E
3261:
3130:Sonora
3079:Marie
3043:Lowell
2811:Hawaii
2794:Elida
2787:1 (1)
2765:Five-E
2677:Boris
2670:4 (7)
2630:Damage
2618:press.
2601:Storm
2527:Amanda
2393:Lowell
2389:Karina
2381:Iselle
2374:Hernan
2368:Fausto
2341:Karina
2331:Karina
2315:, and
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1878:, and
1876:Sonora
1809:
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1522:Hawaii
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1431:Hawaii
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1179:
1128:Colima
1116:Oaxaca
1062:
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817:
748:
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490:11–16
353:storms
340:Source
298:, and
296:Sonora
276:Lowell
6062:Odile
6038:Marie
6002:Julio
5930:Elida
5882:Boris
5754:(PDF)
5747:(PDF)
5722:(PDF)
5715:(PDF)
5689:(PDF)
5682:(PDF)
5573:(PDF)
5547:(PDF)
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3571:(PDF)
3370:Notes
3243:None
3240:None
3237:None
3234:1002
3222:Polo
3215:None
3212:None
3209:None
3206:1008
3187:None
3149:Odile
3100:None
3097:None
3094:None
3035:None
3032:None
3024:1000
2972:Julio
2964:None
2961:None
2958:None
2936:None
2933:None
2930:None
2927:1007
2915:Kika
2908:None
2905:None
2880:None
2877:None
2852:None
2818:None
2815:None
2778:1005
2757:None
2754:None
2745:1003
2726:None
2723:None
2720:None
2698:None
2695:None
2692:None
2595:name
2593:Storm
2584:2008
2406:Odile
2397:Marie
2385:Julio
2365:Elida
2356:Boris
2336:Kenna
2323:140°W
1897:. In
1134:. In
391:14.5
367:Major
351:Named
321:Odile
272:Julio
253:140°W
6192:2010
6185:2009
6180:2008
6175:2007
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