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Hurricane Guillermo (1997)

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27: 883: 1728: 489:, a value of 7.6 was obtained. This indicated that maximum winds at the surface could have been as high as 181 mph (291 km/h); however, this was not used as the reported intensity as six- to twelve-hour averages indicated sustained winds around 160 mph (260 km/h). After maintaining this intensity for roughly 18 hours, the system began to weaken as it moved into a less favorable environment with moderate wind shear. Cloud temperatures within the eyewall also began to increase, indicating that the hurricane was losing intensity. 493: 160: 2033: 1661: 323: 254: 436: 1671: 474:). A brief period of weakening took place later that day before further strengthening ensued. Late on August 4, Guillermo intensified into a Category 5 hurricane, attaining peak winds of 160 mph (260 km/h). Operational analysis of satellite information indicated a minimum pressure of 921 hPa (27.20 inHg); however, post-storm studies stated that the pressure was more likely around 919 hPa (27.14 inHg). 333: 343: 1203: 1326: 1412: 1334: 519:, warm waters of 26 °C (79 °F) allowed Guillermo to re-intensify into a tropical storm on August 11. Gradually, the storm attained winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) before succumbing to cooler waters further north. The storm weakened to a tropical depression once more on August 15, situated well to the north of the 830:
In addition to coastal impacts, the system brought a surge of warm, moist air into Southern California, bringing temperatures in some areas as high as 110 °F (43 °C). Between August 15 and 17, large waves generated while Guillermo was at peak intensity came ashore in Hawaii. The swells
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Steady weakening took place over the following several days, and the storm dropped below major hurricane status on August 6. By August 8, Guillermo moved over colder waters and was downgraded to a tropical storm as sustained winds dropped below 75 mph (121 km/h). Around this time,
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prior to their arrival. Guillermo generated heavy surf across the beaches of Southern California. Heights from the surf averaged 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 m) with local areas reaching above 10 feet (3.0 m), favorable to around 500 surfers at an annual competition at
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all achieved lower minimum pressures, leaving Guillermo in ninth place. Guillermo persisted for 16.5 days from its classification as a tropical depression to its transition into an extratropical storm, making it the sixth longest-lasting storm in the basin.
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were entrained into the eastern portion of Guillermo's circulation. On August 24, Guillermo's remnant low was finally absorbed by a larger extratropical system, while situated roughly 345 mi (555 km) off of the northern California coastline.
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developed within the disturbance by July 29. The following day, the system became sufficiently organized for the NHC to classify it as Tropical Depression Nine-E; at this time the depression was situated roughly 345 mi (555 km) south of
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into the storm to gather meteorological data. This mission marked the first time the hurricane hunters recorded high-resolution wind data from flight level to within several meters of the ocean surface inside the eyewall of a major hurricane.
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to the north, the depression tracked at a steady pace towards the west-northwest, and this motion persisted through the first week of August. Within a day of being classified, the system intensified into Tropical Storm Guillermo, the seventh
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within the central dense overcast, leading to further strengthening. Operationally, Guillermo was thought to have briefly leveled out in intensity on August 2; however, in post-storm analysis, the NHC discovered that a steady period of
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over the grounds of beachside resorts. Tourists were driven off some of Cabo's most popular beaches by the rough ocean conditions which flooded homes situated along the coast. Two sightseers were killed after being swept out to sea.
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was also employed to determine the size of the hurricane's eye, stated to be roughly 13 mi (21 km) in diameter, following a 6-mile (9.7 km) decrease due to the strengthening. Light
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the storm started to move along the western edge of the ridge that previously steered it towards the west-northwest, causing Guillermo to turn northwest. On August 9, the storm crossed
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Throughout Guillermo's lengthy track, the storm never threatened any major landmass, resulting in little impact on land. However, because of its extreme intensity, it produced large
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and one in California. At its peak, Guillermo was the second strongest known Pacific hurricane on record; however, it has since been surpassed by seven other storms, including
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that moved off the coast of Africa on July 16, 1997. Initially disorganized and weak, the system tracked westward across the Atlantic Ocean for several weeks. The
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At the time, Hurricane Guillermo's central pressure of 919 mbar (27.14 inHg) established it as the second-most intense Pacific hurricane on record, behind
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surrounding the hurricane allowed further strengthening to take place. Late on August 2, the system attained winds of 135 mph (217 km/h), making it a
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Regional And Mesoscale Meteorology Team (August 7, 1997). "Daily Satellite Discussion: Thursday August 7, 1997". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Due to accurate forecasts, emergency officials across California were able to close off swimming zones and warn the public about dangerous
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Along the Pacific coast of Mexico, 12-foot (3.7 m) surf produced by Hurricane Guillermo affected numerous beaches. From
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caused no damage and reached heights of 10 feet (3.0 m) in eastern-facing shores of the state.
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to coastal Mexico. Along the American Pacific coast, three people drowned amid high waves, two in
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as it reached its initial peak intensity with winds of 155 mph (249 km/h) along with a
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the following day. At the end of this phase, the storm attained its peak intensity as a powerful
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at an unusually high latitude of 41.8°N, roughly 850 mi (1,370 km) south-southeast of
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reconnaissance aircraft during its rapid intensification stage. The aircraft released several
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took place. Unlike most hurricanes in the eastern Pacific, Guillermo was investigated by
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Hablutzel, Benjamin C; Rosendal, Hans E; Weyman, James C; Hoag, Jonathan D (1997).
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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later that year. The effects of Guillermo were not deemed severe enough to justify
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on record, attaining peak winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) and a
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Although most tropical cyclones generally weaken as they increase in
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were estimated to be as low as −79 °C (−110 °F). Using the
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Hurricane Guillermo undergoing rapid intensification on August 4
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Paul D. Reasor; Matthew D. Eastin; John F. Gamache (June 30, 2008).
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on July 30, 1997, roughly 345 mi (555 km) south of
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set a new intensity record, and in subsequent years, hurricanes
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Radar image of Hurricane Guillermo on August 3
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SSHWS
NWS
mbar
hPa
inHg
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1997 Pacific hurricane season
Pacific hurricane
barometric pressure
hPa
tropical wave
Salina Cruz
rapid intensification
Category 5 hurricane
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
41.8°N
extratropical cyclone
swells
Hawaii
Baja California
Linda
retirement

Saffir–Simpson scale
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Subtropical cyclone

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