List of Category 1 Pacific hurricanes
Hurricane Hone at peak intensity on August 25, 2024. Hone is the most recent Category 1 hurricane in the Pacific.
Category 1 is the lowest classification on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale , and categorizes tropical cyclones with 1-minute maximum sustained winds between 64 and 82 knots (74 and 94 mph; 119 and 152 km/h; 33 and 42 m/s). Tropical cyclones that attain such winds and move over land while maintaining those winds are capable of causing minor to moderate damage to human lives and infrastructure. As of 2021, a total of 242 hurricanes have peaked at Category 1 strength within the Northeast Pacific tropical cyclone basin , which is denoted as the part of the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and east of the International Date Line . Collectively, Category 1 hurricanes have killed at least 912 people. This does not include storms that also attained Category 2, 3, 4, or 5 status on the scale.
A combination of many factors serve to influence the development of tropical cyclones in the Northeastern Pacific basin. During the winter and early spring months from December to April, a high-pressure area known as the North Pacific High and a low-pressure area known as the Aleutian Low are present over the Northeastern Pacific, producing strong upper-level winds which inhibit tropical cyclone formation. During the late spring, summer, and fall months from May to November, these effects are reduced or may even vanish altogether, while sea surface temperatures are warm enough to support the development, perhaps even rapid , of tropical cyclones. The El Niño–Southern Oscillation plays a major role in the strength of trade winds and the sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific. During El Niño events, trade winds are weaker and sea surface temperatures are warmer, allowing for the development of more cyclones as well as more intense hurricanes, while the effects of La Niña are the opposite.
Background
Tracks of all known Category 1 Pacific hurricanes from 1949 to 2018 in the central and eastern Pacific basins
On the Saffir–Simpson scale, a hurricane reaches Category 1 status when it attains maximum sustained winds of between 64 and 82 knots (74 and 94 mph; 119 and 152 km/h; 33 and 42 m/s).[ 1] The National Hurricane Center (NHC) takes sustained winds to be the average wind speed measured over the period of one minute at the height of 10 metres (33 ft) above the ground.[ 2] Should a Category 1 hurricane make landfall , its strongest winds can cause moderate damage to human infrastructure, especially to older buildings.[ 1]
The Northeast Pacific tropical cyclone basin is defined as the region of the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and east of the International Date Line . The Northeast Pacific is further divided into two sub-basins, namely the east and central Pacific. The east Pacific runs east of the 140th meridian west , and tropical cyclones occurring there are warned upon by the National Hurricane Center , the current Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC) for that area. The central Pacific, running from the 140th meridian west to the International Date Line, currently has the Central Pacific Hurricane Center as its RSMC.[ 3] Tropical cyclones are generally much rarer in the central Pacific than in the east Pacific, with an average of just four to five storms forming or moving into the central Pacific compared to around 15 for the east Pacific.[ 4] [ 5] All tropical cyclones recorded by past and present RSMCs of the Northeast Pacific basin since 1949 are listed in the Northeast and North Central Pacific hurricane database (HURDAT), which is compiled and maintained by the National Hurricane Center.[ 6] [ 7]
Before 1970, tropical cyclones within the Northeast Pacific were classified into three categories: tropical depression, tropical storm, and hurricane; these were assigned intensities of 30 mph (48 km/h), 50 mph (80 km/h), and 85 mph (137 km/h) respectively. Exceptions to these rules would be storms that affected humans and as such humans were able to measure or estimate wind speeds or pressure data.[ 6]
Climatology
Hurricane Manuel of 2013, the second costliest tropical cyclone on record in the Northeastern Pacific
In the east Pacific and central Pacific sub-basins, hurricane season begins on May 15 and June 1, respectively, with both concluding on November 30.[ 8] Since 1949, a total of 242 Category 1 hurricanes have developed in the Northeast Pacific basin. Only two have occurred in the off-season: Nina (1957) and Winnie (1983). In addition to those, seven systems have been at Category 1 intensity in May, 31 in June, 47 in July, 57 in August, 70 in September, 37 in October, and seven in November.[ 7]
The majority of tropical cyclones form and organize in areas of warm sea surface temperatures , usually of at least 26.5 °C (79.7 °F ) and low vertical wind shear ; however, there are outliers to this general rule, such as storms that manage to intensify despite high amounts of vertical wind shear. When a pre-existing tropical disturbance – usually a tropical wave or a disturbance originating in the Intertropical Convergence Zone – enters an area where the aforementioned conditions are present, the disturbance can develop into a tropical cyclone, provided it is far enough from the equator to experience a sufficiently strong Coriolis force , which causes the counterclockwise rotation of hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere.[ 9] Between the months of December and April, sea surface temperatures in the tropics, where most Northeast Pacific tropical cyclones develop, are usually too low to support significant development. Also, the presence of a semi-permanent high-pressure area known as the North Pacific High in the eastern Pacific greatly reduces tropical cyclone development in the winter months, as the North Pacific High results in vertical wind shear that causes environmental conditions to be unconducive to tropical cyclone formation. Another factor preventing tropical cyclones from forming during the winter is the presence of a semi-permanent low-pressure area called the Aleutian Low between January and April. Its effects in the central Pacific near the 160th meridian west cause tropical waves that form in the area to move northward into the Gulf of Alaska . As the disturbances travel northward, they dissipate or transition into an extratropical cyclone . The Aleutian Low's retreat in late April allows the warmth of the Pacific High to meander in, bringing its powerful clockwise wind circulation with it. During the month of May, the Intertropical Convergence Zone migrates southward while vertical shear over the tropics decrease. As a result, the earliest tropical waves begin to form,[ 10] coinciding with the start of the eastern Pacific hurricane season on May 15.[ 8] During summer and early fall, sea surface temperatures rise further, reaching 29 °C (84 °F) in July and August, well above the 26.5 °C (79.7 °F) threshold for the formation and intensification of tropical cyclones. This allows for tropical cyclones developing during that time to strengthen significantly, perhaps even rapidly .[ 10]
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation also influences the frequency and intensity of hurricanes in the Northeast Pacific basin. During El Niño events, sea surface temperatures increase in the Northeast Pacific and vertical wind shear decreases. Because of this, an increase in tropical cyclone activity occurs; the opposite happens in the Atlantic basin during El Niño, where increased wind shear creates an unfavorable environment for tropical cyclone formation.[ 11] Contrary to El Niño, La Niña events increase wind shear and decreases sea surface temperatures over the eastern Pacific, while reducing wind shear and increasing sea surface temperatures over the Atlantic.[ 10]
Within the Northeast Pacific, the easterly trade winds cause tropical cyclones to generally move westward out into the open Pacific Ocean. Only rarely do tropical cyclones forming during the peak months of the season make landfall. Closer to the end of the season, the subtropical ridge steers some storms northwards or northeastwards. Storms influenced by this ridge may bring impacts to the western coasts of Mexico and occasionally even Central America . In the central Pacific basin, the North Pacific High keeps tropical cyclones away from the Hawaiian Islands by forcing them southwards.[ 10] Combined with cooler waters around the Hawaiian Islands that tend to weaken tropical cyclones that approach them, this makes direct impacts on the Hawaiian Islands by tropical cyclones rare.[ 12]
Systems
Key
† Discontinuous duration (weakened below Category 1 then restrengthened to that classification at least once)
‡ Intensified past Category 1 intensity after exiting basin
# Storm made landfall, see
below for further information
§ Pressure listed was not at peak intensity
[ nb 1]
Name
Dates as a Category 1 hurricane[ nb 2]
Duration (hours)
Sustained wind speeds
Pressure
Areas affected
Deaths
Damage (USD)[ nb 3]
Refs
Four
September 9–11, 1949
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Baja California Peninsula #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Six
September 29, 1949
12
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Socorro Island
—
—
[ 7]
One
June 14–19, 1950
126
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Two
July 3–6, 1950
78
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico , Baja California
—
—
[ 7]
Three
July 9–12, 1950
78
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Hiki
August 16–19, 1950
90
85 mph (140 km/h)
982 hPa (29.00 inHg)
Hawaii
1
$200 thousand
[ 7] [ 15]
Six
August 26–30, 1950
102
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Seven
October 1–3, 1950
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Two
June 1–2, 1951
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Southern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Eight
September 23–28, 1951
126
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Four
July 24–27, 1952
78
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Five
September 15–20, 1952
126
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Baja California , California
—
—
[ 7]
Seven
October 13–15, 1952
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Three
September 14–17, 1953
78
85 mph (140 km/h)
982 hPa (29.00 inHg)
Baja California Sur , Western Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Four
October 2–8, 1953
150
85 mph (140 km/h)
991 hPa (29.26 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Three
July 12–17, 1954
138
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Baja California , California , Arizona #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Four
July 25 – August 1, 1954
186
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Nine
September 27 – October 1, 1954
102
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Eleven
October 26 – November 1, 1954
150
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Guatemala , Southern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
One
June 6–8, 1955
66
85 mph (140 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Six
October 15–16, 1955
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
999 hPa (29.50 inHg)§
Southwestern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
One
May 18–19, 1956
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Three
June 9, 1956
18
85 mph (140 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Four
June 12–14, 1956
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
Southern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Five
July 9–12, 1956
78
85 mph (140 km/h)
999 hPa (29.50 inHg)§
None
—
—
[ 7]
Seven
August 22–25, 1956
72†
85 mph (140 km/h)
997 hPa (29.44 inHg)§
None
—
—
[ 7]
Nine
September 4–6, 1956
66
85 mph (140 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Ten
September 12–17, 1956
114
85 mph (140 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Kanoa
July 15–26, 1957
270
85 mph (140 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
Hawaii
—
—
[ 16]
Three
August 9–15, 1957
162
85 mph (140 km/h)
972 hPa (28.70 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Della
September 4–9, 1957
132
85 mph (140 km/h)‡
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Hawaii
—
—
[ 16]
Six
September 17–18, 1957
48
85 mph (140 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
Southern Mexico #
7
Unknown
[ 7] [ 17]
Ten
October 1–5, 1957
102
85 mph (140 km/h)
996 hPa (29.41 inHg)§
Baja California Peninsula , Western Mexico
2
Unknown
[ 7] [ 18]
Eleven
October 17–20, 1957
66
85 mph (140 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Nina
November 30 – December 5, 1957
144
85 mph (140 km/h)
< 1002 hPa (29.59 inHg)§
Hawaii
4
$100 thousand
[ 16] [ 19] [ 20]
One
June 6–15, 1958
216†
85 mph (140 km/h)
995 hPa (29.38 inHg)
Baja California Sur , Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Three
July 19–21, 1958
66
85 mph (140 km/h)
1002 hPa (29.59 inHg)§
None
—
—
[ 7]
Four
July 21–25, 1958
102
85 mph (140 km/h)
1005 hPa (29.68 inHg)§
None
—
—
[ 7]
June
September 20, 1958
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
963 hPa (28.44 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Eleven
September 30 – October 5, 1958
126
85 mph (140 km/h)
960 hPa (28.35 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula , Western Mexico , New Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Ten
September 4–11, 1959
174
85 mph (140 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Baja California Peninsula , California #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Twelve
September 21–26, 1959
114
85 mph (140 km/h)
967 hPa (28.56 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Celeste
July 20–22, 1960
60
85 mph (140 km/h)
994 hPa (29.35 inHg)
Southwest Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Diana
August 17–20, 1960
84†
85 mph (140 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)§
Western Mexico , Baja California
—
—
[ 7]
Estelle
August 29 – September 9, 1960
282
85 mph (140 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Guatemala , Southern Mexico , Southern California
—
—
[ 7]
Fernanda
September 3–8, 1960
138
85 mph (140 km/h)
999 hPa (29.50 inHg)§
Guatemala , Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Gwen
October 4–5, 1960
Unknown
85 mph (140 km/h)
1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)§
None
—
—
[ 21]
Hyacinth
October 21–23, 1960
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
989 hPa (29.21 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Iva
June 9–11, 1961
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
Southern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Tara
November 10–12, 1961
66
85 mph (140 km/h)
996 hPa (29.41 inHg)
Southern Mexico #
436
$16 million
[ 7] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
Valerie
June 24–25, 1962
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
1003 hPa (29.62 inHg)§
Southwestern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Doreen
October 1–4, 1962
90
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Baja California Sur , Western Mexico , New Mexico , Arizona , West Texas #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Emily
June 29–30, 1963
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
996 hPa (29.41 inHg)
Southern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Florence
July 14–17, 1963
78
85 mph (140 km/h)
996 hPa (29.41 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Glenda
July 19–21, 1963
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
997 hPa (29.44 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Mona
October 17–19, 1963
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
961 hPa (28.38 inHg)
Western Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Emily
August 31 – September 1, 1965
24
90 mph (150 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
Baja California #
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Adele
June 23–24, 1966
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
982 hPa (29.00 inHg)
Southern Mexico #
—
Extensive
[ 7] [ 25]
Blanca
August 5, 1966
18
85 mph (140 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Connie
August 13–15, 1966
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
981 hPa (28.97 inHg)
Hawaii
—
—
[ 7]
Dolores
August 18–19, 1966
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
981 hPa (28.97 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Eileen
August 26–27, 1966
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Francesca
September 6–9, 1966
72
85 mph (140 km/h)
992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
California
—
—
[ 7]
Helga
September 12–14, 1966
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
Baja California , California , Western Mexico #
1
Unknown
[ 7] [ 26]
Carlotta
June 24–25, 1967
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Western Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Jewel
August 19, 1967
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
997 hPa (29.44 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Katrina
August 31 – September 2, 1967
60
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Baja California , Western Mexico , Arizona #
1
Extensive
[ 7] [ 27]
Lily
September 6–9, 1967
78
85 mph (140 km/h)
981 hPa (28.97 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Priscilla
October 16–18, 1967
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Fernanda
August 8–9, 1968
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
1000 hPa (29.53 inHg)§
None
—
—
[ 7]
Joanne
August 24–25, 1968
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Liza
August 29 – September 2, 1968
84
85 mph (140 km/h)
998 hPa (29.47 inHg)
California
—
$5 thousand
[ 7] [ 28]
Naomi
September 11–13, 1968
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Mexico , Texas #
4
$16 million
[ 7] [ 29]
Pauline
September 30 – October 2, 1968
48
85 mph (140 km/h)
1002 hPa (29.59 inHg)
Mexico , Southwestern United States #
5
—
[ 7] [ 30]
Rebecca
October 8–9, 1968
18
85 mph (140 km/h)
965 hPa (28.50 inHg)
Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Bernice
July 12–14, 1969
48
85 mph (140 km/h)
1004 hPa (29.65 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Doreen
August 5–6, 1969
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
993 hPa (29.32 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Glenda
September 10, 1969
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
993 hPa (29.32 inHg)
Mexico
—
—
[ 7]
Jeniffer
October 10–11, 1969
42
75 mph (120 km/h)
991 hPa (29.26 inHg)
Western Mexico #
1
Extensive
[ 7] [ 31]
Adele
June 1–3, 1970
72
85 mph (140 km/h)
992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Dot
September 3, 1970
12
80 mph (130 km/h)
993 hPa (29.32 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Carlotta
July 3–4, 1971
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Lily
August 30–31, 1971
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico #
12–14
Unknown
[ 7] [ 32] [ 33]
Annette
June 4–5, 1972
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
993 hPa (29.32 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico #
—
—
[ 7]
Estelle
August 19, 1972
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
1004 hPa (29.65 inHg)§
None
—
—
[ 7]
Ruby
November 14, 1972 ‡
6
80 mph (130 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Florence
July 29, 1973
18
90 mph (150 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Lillian
October 7–9, 1973
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Dolores
June 16, 1974
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
973 hPa (28.73 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico #
18–28
$4 million
[ 7] [ 34] [ 35] [ 36]
Francesca
July 18–19, 1974
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
973 hPa (28.73 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Joyce
August 24–25, 1974
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
973 hPa (28.73 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Kirsten
August 23–25, 1974
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
973 hPa (28.73 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Norma
September 10, 1974
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico #
3
—
[ 7] [ 37]
Patricia
October 7–11, 1974
90
90 mph (150 km/h)
964 hPa (28.47 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 7]
Agatha
June 4, 1975
12
80 mph (130 km/h)
1005 hPa (29.68 inHg)§
Southwestern Mexico
—
Unknown
[ 7]
Jewel
August 27, 1975
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 7]
Twelve
September 4–5, 1975
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
British Columbia , Yukon , Alaska , Washington , Oregon
—
—
[ 7]
Lily
September 18–20, 1975
48
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Socorro Island
—
—
[ 7]
Bonnie
June 27, 1976
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 38]
Kathleen
September 10, 1976
6
80 mph (130 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula , Southern California , Arizona , Nevada #
12
$160 million
[ 38] [ 39] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42]
Claudia
July 4, 1977
18
90 mph (150 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 43]
Doreen
August 14–16, 1977
36
75 mph (120 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Mexico , Southwestern United States #
8
$25 million
[ 43] [ 44]
Heather
October 5–6, 1977
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula , Arizona
—
$14.6 million
[ 43] [ 45]
Aletta
May 31, 1978
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico #
—
Unknown
[ 46]
Iva
August 13, 1978
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
Hawaii
—
—
[ 46]
Miriam
August 28–29, 1978
24
90 mph (150 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 46]
Olivia
September 22, 1978
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
Central America #
Unknown
Unknown
[ 46]
Rosa
October 4–5, 1978
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Baja California Sur
—
—
[ 46]
Guillermo
September 11–12, 1979
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
994 hPa (29.35 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 47]
Celia
June 26–28, 1980
48
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 48]
Georgette
July 29, 1980
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 48]
Beatriz
June 30 – July 3, 1981
60
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 49]
Dora
July 13–15, 1981
66
90 mph (150 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 49]
Greg
August 20, 1981
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 49]
Hilary
August 25–26, 1981
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Socorro Island
—
—
[ 49]
Jova
September 15–18, 1981
66
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Hawaii
—
—
[ 49]
Otis
October 26–29, 1981
72
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico #
—
—
[ 49]
Fabio
July 19–20, 1982
72
80 mph (130 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 50]
Hector
July 30–31, 1982
30
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 50]
Kristy
August 10–15, 1982 †
60
90 mph (150 km/h)
982 hPa (29.00 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 50]
Miriam
August 31 – September 4, 1982
96
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 50]
Iwa
November 23–24, 1982
42
90 mph (150 km/h)
968 hPa (28.59 inHg)
Hawaii
4
$312 million
[ 51] [ 52] [ 53] [ 54]
Gil
July 26–29, 1983
78
90 mph (150 km/h)
Unknown
Hawaii
1
Minimal
[ 51] [ 55]
Winnie
December 6, 1983
24
90 mph (150 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 51]
Boris
May 30, 1984
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 56]
Lowell
August 27–29, 1984
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 56]
Marie
September 7–9, 1984
60
90 mph (150 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 56]
Marty
August 9, 1985
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 57]
Olaf
August 26–28, 1985
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 57]
Pauline
September 4–8, 1985
96
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 57]
Nele
October 25–30, 1985
114
90 mph (150 km/h)
982 hPa (29.00 inHg)
Hawaii
—
—
[ 57]
Agatha
May 26, 1986
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 58]
Celia
June 27–29, 1986
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 58]
Frank
July 30 – August 1, 1986
60
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 58]
Newton
September 21–23, 1986
66
85 mph (140 km/h)
982 hPa (29.00 inHg)
Baja California Sur , Southwestern Mexico #
—
Minimal
[ 58]
Orlene
September 22–23, 1986
42
80 mph (130 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 58]
Greg
July 31 – August 1, 1987
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
Unknown
Southwestern Mexico
—
Unknown
[ 59]
Lidia
September 1–2, 1987
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
Unknown
None
—
—
[ 59]
Norma
September 17, 1987
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
Unknown
Baja California Sur
—
—
[ 59]
Carlotta
July 11–12, 1988
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 60]
Kristy
August 31 – September 2, 1988
60
90 mph (150 km/h)
976 hPa (28.82 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 61]
Barbara
June 18, 1989
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 62]
Cosme
June 21–22, 1989
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Mexico , East Texas #
30
Unknown
[ 63]
Dalilia
July 13–19, 1989
144
90 mph (150 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Hawaii
—
Minimal
[ 64]
Gil
July 31 – August 2, 1989
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 65]
Lorena
September 1, 1989
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
989 hPa (29.21 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 66]
Alma
May 15–16, 1990
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 67]
Boris
June 5–6, 1990
36
90 mph (150 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula , Northwestern Mexico
—
—
[ 68]
Elida
June 28–29, 1990
36
80 mph (130 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
Revillagigedo Island
—
—
[ 69]
Fausto
July 8–10, 1990
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 70]
Kenna
August 25–27, 1990
72
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 71]
Lowell
August 27–28, 1990
36
75 mph (120 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 72]
Norbert
September 14–15, 1990
42
80 mph (130 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 73]
Polo
September 30, 1990
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 74]
Delores
June 25–26, 1991
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Guerrero, Colima
—
—
[ 75]
Enrique
July 17, 1991
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 76]
Guillermo
October 5–7, 1991
48
80 mph (130 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 77]
Marty
October 10–12, 1991
60
80 mph (130 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Guerrero , Colima
—
—
[ 78]
Javier
August 5–6, 1992
30
80 mph (130 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 79]
Lester
August 22–23, 1992
18
80 mph (130 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
Baja California , Northwestern Mexico, Southwestern United States #
3
$3 million
[ 80] [ 81]
Paine
September 13–14, 1992
24
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 82]
Seymour
September 19–23, 1992
66†
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 83]
Adrian
June 15–16, 1993
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 84]
Li
August 12, 1994
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
1007 hPa (29.74 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 85] [ 86]
Ileana
August 12–13, 1994
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 87]
Cosme
July 19–20, 1995
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 88]
Flossie
October 10–12, 1995
48
80 mph (130 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula
1
$5 million
[ 89] [ 90]
Ismael
September 14–15, 1995
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
Northern Mexico#
116
$26 million
[ 91] [ 92]
Boris
June 29–30, 1996
24
90 mph (150 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Mexico#
10
—
[ 93]
Hernan
October 2–3, 1996
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Western Mexico, Texas #
1
—
[ 94] [ 95]
Dolores
July 7–10, 1997
66
90 mph (150 km/h)
975 hPa (28.79 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 96]
Isis
September 2–3, 1998
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
988 hPa (29.18 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula, Northern Pacific Coast of Mexico, Southwestern United States, Northwestern United States #
14
$10 million
[ 97]
Kay
October 13–14, 1998
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 98]
Madeline
October 17–19, 1998
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Mexico, Baja California Peninsula, Texas
31
$750 million
[ 99]
Greg
September 6–7, 1999
24
75 mph (120 km/h)
986 hPa (29.12 inHg)
Western Mexico, Baja California Peninsula#
10
—
[ 100] [ 101]
Hilary
October 20, 1999
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula
—
—
[ 102]
Gilma
August 8, 2000
18
80 mph (130 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 103]
Hector
August 14–15, 2000
30
80 mph (130 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 104]
Dalila
July 24, 2001
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico, Baja California Peninsula
1
$1 million
[ 105]
Kiko
September 23, 2001
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 106]
Narda
October 21–22, 2001
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 107]
Octave
November 1–2, 2001
24
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 108]
Huko
October 28 – November 3, 2002
102†
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 109]
Linda
September 15, 2003
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 110]
Olaf
October 5, 2003
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Mexico#
—
Minimal
[ 111]
Patricia
October 21–22, 2003
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 112]
Celia
July 22, 2004
18
85 mph (140 km/h)
981 hPa (28.97 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 113]
Frank
August 23–25, 2004
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula
—
—
[ 114]
Isis
September 15, 2004
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 115]
Adrian
May 19, 2005
6
80 mph (130 km/h)
982 hPa (29.00 inHg)
Guatemala , El Salvador , Nicaragua , Honduras #
5
$12 million
[ 116] [ 117] [ 118] [ 119]
Fernanda
August 11–14, 2005
72
85 mph (140 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 120]
Max
September 20–21, 2005
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
981 hPa (28.97 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 121]
Carlotta
July 13–15, 2006
48†
85 mph (140 km/h)
981 hPa (28.97 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 122]
Kristy
August 31 – September 1, 2006
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 123]
Cosme
July 16, 2007
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Hawaii
—
Minimal
[ 124]
Henriette
September 4–5, 2007
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
972 hPa (28.70 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Western Mexico, Northwestern Mexico, Baja California Peninsula #
11
$25 million
[ 125]
Ivo
September 20–21, 2007
42
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula
—
—
[ 126]
Boris
July 1–2, 2008
36†
80 mph (130 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 127]
Fausto
July 18–21, 2008
78
90 mph (150 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Clarion Island , Socorro Island
—
Minimal
[ 128]
Genevieve
July 25–26, 2008
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Hawaii
—
—
[ 129]
Marie
October 3–4, 2008
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 130]
Andres
June 23, 2009
18
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Western Mexico, Honduras
5
$231 thousand
[ 131] [ 132] [ 133]
Linda
September 9–10, 2009
30
80 mph (130 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 134]
Frank
August 25–27, 2010
54
90 mph (150 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Western Mexico
6
$8.3 million
[ 135] [ 136] [ 137]
Beatriz
June 20–21, 2011
18
90 mph (150 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Western Mexico
4
Minimal
[ 138]
Calvin
July 8–9, 2011
18
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 139]
Greg
August 18–19, 2011
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 140]
Gilma
August 8–9, 2012
24
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 141]
Ileana
August 30–31, 2012
42
85 mph (140 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 142]
Lane
September 17–18, 2012
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 143]
Barbara
May 29, 2013
6
80 mph (130 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
Central America , Southwestern Mexico , Eastern Mexico#
5
$1 million
[ 144]
Cosme
June 25–26, 2013
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Western Mexico , Baja California Peninsula
3
Minimal
[ 145] [ 146] [ 147] [ 148]
Dalila
July 2–3, 2013
30
80 mph (130 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Western Mexico
—
Minimal
[ 149]
Erick
July 6–7, 2013
36
80 mph (130 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Western Mexico , Baja California Peninsula
2
Moderate
[ 150]
Gil
July 31 – August 2, 2013
48
85 mph (140 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 151]
Kiko
September 1, 2013
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
989 hPa (29.21 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula
—
—
[ 152]
Manuel
September 19, 2013
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
Mexico , Texas #
123
$4.2 billion
[ 153] [ 154]
Hernan
July 27–28, 2014
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 155]
Karina
August 14–24, 2014
42†
75 mph (120 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 156]
Lowell
August 21, 2014
12
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 157]
Polo
September 18, 2014
18
75 mph (120 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Western Mexico , Baja California Peninsula
1
$7.5 million
[ 158] [ 159]
Rachel
September 27–29, 2014
36
85 mph (140 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 160]
Ana
October 17–25, 2014
78†
85 mph (140 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
Hawaii , Western Canada , Alaskan Panhandle
—
Minimal
[ 161]
Carlos
June 13–17, 2015
72†
90 mph (150 km/h)
978 hPa (28.88 inHg)
Southwestern and Western Mexico #
—
$1 million
[ 162] [ 163]
Loke
August 24–25, 2015
24
75 mph (120 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
Hawaii
—
—
[ 164]
Marty
September 28–29, 2015
18
80 mph (130 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Southwestern and Western Mexico
—
$30 million
[ 165] [ 166]
Frank
July 26–27, 2016
18
85 mph (140 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula , Nayarit
—
—
[ 167]
Newton
September 5–7, 2016
42
90 mph (150 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula , Northwestern Mexico , Southwestern United States #
9
$9.6 million
[ 168] [ 169] [ 170]
Paine
September 19–20, 2016
24
90 mph (150 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula , Southwestern United States
—
Minimal
[ 171]
Ulika
September 28, 2016
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 172]
Irwin
July 25–26, 2017
36
90 mph (150 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 173]
Max
September 14, 2017
12
90 mph (150 km/h)
980 hPa (28.94 inHg)
Southern Mexico #
1
$19.8 million
[ 174]
Norma
September 16, 2017
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
Baja California Peninsula
—
—
[ 175]
Alvin
June 28, 2019
6
75 mph (120 km/h)
992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
None
—
—
[ 176]
Flossie
July 30–31, 2019
23
80 mph (130 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
Hawaii
—
—
[ 177]
Lorena
September 18, 2019
12
80 mph (130 km/h)
990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Revillagigedo Islands , Baja California Peninsula #
—
—
[ 178]
Enrique
June 26–28, 2021
54
90 mph (150 km/h)
975 hPa (28.79 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico , Baja California Peninsula #
3
—
Hilda
August 1–3, 2021
60
85 mph (140 km/h)
985 hPa (29.09 inHg)
None
—
—
Nora
August 28–29, 2021
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
977 hPa (28.85 inHg)
Western Mexico#
3
$125 million
Pamela
October 12–13, 2021
12
75 mph (120 km/h)
987 hPa (29.15 inHg)
Western Mexico#
3
$10 million
Blas
June 15–18, 2022
66
90 mph (150 km/h)
976 hPa (28.82 inHg)
Southwestern Mexico
4
Minimal
Estelle
July 17–19, 2022
54
85 mph (140 km/h)
984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
Revillagigedo Islands
—
—
Frank
July 30 – August 1, 2022
54
90 mph (150 km/h)
975 hPa (28.79 inHg)
None
—
—
Howard
August 8–10, 2022
30
85 mph (140 km/h)
983 hPa (29.03 inHg)
Revillagigedo Islands
—
—
Beatriz
June 30 – July 1, 2023
18
85 mph (140 km/h)
991 hPa (29.26 inHg)
Western Mexico
1
Minimal
Carlotta
July 31 – August 4, 2024
42
90 mph (150 km/h)
979 hPa (28.91 inHg)
Clarion Island
—
—
Overall reference for name, dates, duration, winds and pressure:[ 7]
Landfalls
Landfalls by month
Month
Number of storms
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Out of the 237 Category 1 hurricanes in the east and central Pacific, 47 have made landfall as a tropical cyclone, collectively resulting in 63 landfalls. As tropical cyclones tend to weaken before landfall due to the effects of land interaction, only 34 Category 1 hurricanes actually made landfall while still at Category 1 strength. Fourteen storms made two landfalls and one made three. Multiple Category 1 hurricanes made landfall only in 10 years; there were no more than two landfalling storms in a single year.[ 7]
See also
Notes
^ Prior to 1988 for the Eastern Pacific and 2001 for the Central Pacific,[ 13] pressure data was only able from direct measurements by reconnaissance aircraft that penetrated the storm or reports from ships and land-based weather stations, or estimates derived from satellite imagery.[ 14] Should any reading or estimate be available, the lowest is listed below.
^ Dates are given in Coordinated Universal Time .
^ All damage values are in USD of their respective years.
References
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^ Landsea, Christopher W (April 21, 2006). "TCFAQ D4) What does "maximum sustained wind" mean? How does it relate to gusts in tropical cyclones?" . Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory . Archived from the original on 2014-10-09. Retrieved May 24, 2018 .
^ Landsea, Christopher W (June 1, 2018). "TCFAQ F1) What regions around the globe have tropical cyclones and who is responsible for forecasting there?" . Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13. Retrieved July 21, 2018 .
^ "CPHC Climatology" . Central Pacific Hurricane Center . Archived from the original on 2012-09-27. Retrieved July 21, 2018 .
^ "Background Information: East Pacific Hurricane Season" . Climate Prediction Center . May 27, 2015. Archived from the original on 2009-05-09. Retrieved July 21, 2018 .
^ a b Blake, Eric S; Gibney, Ethan J; Brown, Daniel P; Mainelli, Michelle; Franklin, James L; Kimberlain, Todd B; Hammer, Gregory R (2009). Tropical Cyclones of the Eastern North Pacific Basin, 1949-2006 (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on April 11, 2024. Retrieved June 14, 2013 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw National Hurricane Center ; Hurricane Research Division ; Central Pacific Hurricane Center (April 26, 2024). "The Northeast and North Central Pacific hurricane database 1949–2023" . United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service. Archived from the original on May 29, 2024. A guide on how to read the database is available here . This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain .
^ a b Dorst, Neal (June 2, 2016). "TCFAQ G1) When is hurricane season?" . Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. Archived from the original on May 6, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2018 .
^ Landsea, Christopher W (2014). "TCFAQ A15) How do tropical cyclones form?" . Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. Archived from the original on August 27, 2009. Retrieved August 18, 2018 .
^ a b c d Longshore, David (1998). Encyclopedia of hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones (1st ed.). Facts on File, Inc . pp. 333, 334. ISBN 978-0-8160-3398-0 . Archived from the original on August 18, 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2018 .
^ Graham, Steve; Riebeek, Holli (November 1, 2006). "Hurricanes: The Greatest Storms on Earth: Feature Articles" . Earth Observatory . United States: National Aeronautics and Space Administration . Archived from the original on May 6, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2018 .
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^ Landsea, Chris; Franklin, James; Blake, Eric; Tanabe, Ray (February 2016). "Eastern and Central Pacific HURDAT Format" (PDF) . National Hurricane Center. Retrieved 9 December 2019 .
^ Brown, Gail M; Leftwhich, Preston W Jr (August 1982). A Compilation of Eastern and Central North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Data (PDF) (NOAA Technical Memorandum NWS NHC 16). United States National Hurricane Center. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 1, 2013. Retrieved July 27, 2013 .
^ R. K. Chun (1952). Flood of August 1950 in the Waimea area Kauai, Hawaii (PDF) (Report). Washington, D.C.: United States Geological Survey . Retrieved 1 June 2014 .
^ a b c The 1957 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season (Report). Central Pacific Hurricane Center. Retrieved 27 January 2019 .
^ Staff Writer (19 September 1957). "Mexican Storm Kills 7; U.S. Citizen Electrocuted by Fallen Wire at Acapulco". The New York Times . p. 15.
^ Staff Writer (7 October 1957). "Tropical Storm Causes Two Deaths in Mexico". The Hartford Courant .
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