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on August 10 while moving south of due west at a rapid 30 mph (48 km/h). As it slowed down and turned northwest, Kristy began to restrengthen. Hurricane intensity was reached again on the evening of August 13. By noon on August 14, the cyclone passed 250 mi (400 km) south of South Point, Hawaii. Westerly winds aloft slowed Kristy's forward motion down additionally, and Kristy weakened back into a tropical storm on August 15. Turning more to the west with the low level wind flow, the cyclone was downgraded to a tropical depression by noon on August 16 and dissipated that night southwest of Hawaii.
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the morning of July 11 a few hundred miles southwest of
Manzanillo, Mexico. As the storm moved westward, it slowly weakened. Daniel regained tropical storm status during the night of July 14, entering the Central Pacific Basin as a weakening tropical storm on the morning of July 16. Daniel retained tropical storm intensity for the next few days before weakening into a tropical depression about 280 mi (450 km) south southwest of the Big Island of Hawaii, being sheared by the same upper trough that caused Emilia's dissipation a few days earlier. Daniel turned northward, and on July 22, dissipated in the
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intensification continued, and Olivia reached its peak intensity of 145 mph (230 km/h) winds around noon
September 21, becoming the strongest storm of the season. The next day, waters under the tropical cyclone began to cool as the hurricane gained increasing latitude offshore Mexico. By noon on September 23, the cyclone had weakened into a tropical storm west of Baja California. Strong southwest flow to its north spread precipitation through the western United States into southwest Canada. The cyclone weakened to a tropical depression about 500 miles (800 km) southwest of
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September 1. For the next couple of days, Miriam remained unchanged in strength. By late on September 3, a weakening trend was realized as it passed into the Central Pacific by the afternoon of September 4. Shearing apart soon afterwards, the low moved northwest and weakened into a tropical depression well to the east of Hawaii on the morning of September 5. It drifted north, and became a nontropical low by September 6. The cyclone was last noted near 30°N 149°W, continuing its northward trek.
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125 mph (200 km/h) well to the east-southeast of Hawaii. The cyclone weakened and sped up its motion to the west-northwest, crossing into the
Central Pacific Basin as a category one hurricane very early on July 30. Gilma was downgraded to a tropical storm late in the morning of July 30, and a tropical depression early on the morning of August 1 as the circulation passed 50 mi (80 km) south of South Point. The cyclone dissipated late on August 1 as it passed 200 mi (300 km) south of Kauai.
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Nicaragua, Paul killed 71 people and caused $ 356 million (1982 USD) in economic losses. Throughout southern Mexico, floods from the precursor depression to Paul killed another 225 people. Prior to landfall in the state of Baja
California Sur, 50,000 people were evacuated. Furthermore, wind gusts estimated at 120 mph (195 km/h) swept through
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storm moved west-northwest, reaching maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (105 km/h). An upper trough to the west weakened Emilia rapidly due to vertical wind shear, and the cyclone weakened to tropical depression status early on the morning of July 15. Dissipation of the tropical depression was noted by afternoon.
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Pacific Basin on August 6. Weakening commenced on August 7 due to westerly vertical wind shear caused by the semi-permanent mid-oceanic upper trough, and John weakened to a tropical storm on the night of August 8. It passed by as a tropical depression about 180 mi (290 km) south of the Island of
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Tehuantepec on September 30. Moving slowly northwest, the system became a tropical storm, reaching maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) on the afternoon of October 2. The system slowly weakened as it moved northwest, and
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Colombian coast. The related convection moved westward at over 20 mph (30 km/h). By the evening of July 27, the system slowed its forward motion. The next evening, a tropical depression organized within the thunderstorm activity well to the south of
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Central America. Cyclonic turning was noted on the afternoon of October 19, and a tropical depression formed 350 miles (560 km) south of Acapulco. Staggering west-northwestward, the cyclone became a tropical storm by the morning of the October 22.
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Tropical Depression Seventeen-E formed by noon on August 8 in the East Pacific. The low moved west, intensified, and became Tropical Storm Kristy by midnight, and a hurricane by midnight on the night of August 9. Weakening as it entered the Central Pacific, Kristy regained tropical storm status late
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A tropical disturbance was spotted about 650 mi (1,045 km) southwest of Acapulco on July 12. By the evening of July 15, cyclonic turning was evident and the system was upgraded to a tropical depression. Moving unsteadily to the west-northwest, the system weakened, dissipating a few hundred
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An area of thunderstorms stewed south of the Hawaiian Islands for several days. By September 15, it had organized into Tropical Depression Three-C, and quickly became a tropical storm that afternoon. The cyclone moved north-northwest for a day before slowing to a crawl for the next day. The cyclone
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The cyclone developed as a tropical depression southeast of Manzanillo on July 17. Over the next couple of days, it strengthened rapidly into a hurricane as it moved northwest, peaking in intensity with 75 mph (120 km/h) winds. Gradual weakening occurred as Fabio turned westward along the
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Tropical Depression Nine-E developed near 10.0° N 136.5° W on the morning of July 12. Intensifying, the cyclone became a tropical storm later that day. Emilia moved westward around 13 miles per hour (21 km/h) and entered the Central Pacific Basin on the night of July 12. Over the next day, the
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Tropical Depression Eight-E formed south of Mexico on July 7. Moving west-northwest, the cyclone slowly strengthened into a tropical storm around noon on July 8 before becoming a hurricane late in the afternoon of July 9. Daniel reached its maximum intensity of 115 mph (185 km/h) early in
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A late-season trough of low pressure developed into a tropical depression and was subsequently upgraded into Tropical Storm Iwa. At first, the After turning to the northeast, Iwa began to slowly intensify, and on November 23, Iwa strengthened into a hurricane. Iwa reached peak winds of 90 mph
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a few hundred miles east of the International Dateline. An upper trough to the northwest set Akoni on a weakening curve, and the cyclone diminished to a tropical depression on the evening of September 1 as it moved with the low level flow. The weakening depression passed the International Dateline
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Tropical Depression One-C formed along the eastern end of the West Pacific monsoon trough on August 30 about 700 mi (1120 km) east of the International Dateline, well to the west-southwest of Hawaii. Moving slowly westward, the system intensified rapidly into a tropical storm by noon and
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A tropical disturbance was discovered 300 mi (485 km) south of Acapulco on July 31. Moving west-northwest, it achieved tropical depression status that night and tropical storm status on August 2 while 800 mi (1,340 km) west-southwest of Acapulco. Northeasterly upper-level shear
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Tropical Depression Thirteen-E formed near 9.5°N 117°30'W and moved slightly north of west. Tropical storm status was attained near noon on July 26, and the cyclone crossed the threshold of hurricane strength late on the night of July 27. By noon on July 29, Gilma reached it maximum intensity of
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Tropical Depression Sixteen-E formed on August 3 in the East Pacific between Hawaii and Mexico. The system intensified into a tropical storm by noon August 4, and a hurricane on the morning of August 5. John reached its peak intensity of 115 mph (185 km/h) as it moved into the Central
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fueled the season's above normal activity, warming sea surface temperatures across the equatorial Central Pacific nearly 5 °F (2.8 °C) above normal. Its effects included the large numbers of central Pacific systems, among them Iwa, the strongest hurricane on record, up to that time to
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Throughout the Hawaiian island group, 20 people were treated for injuries. An estimated 500 people throughout Hawaii were left homeless due to the hurricane. At the time, Hurricane Iwa was the costliest storm to hit the state, with damage totaling $ 312 million (1982 USD, $
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Ship reports indicated that a tropical depression had formed about 400 miles (640 km) south-southwest of Acapulco around noon on September 18. The system drifted north-northwest, developing into a tropical storm that night. About 24 hours later, Olivia became a hurricane. Rapid
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from this list following the season. In 1982, two new sets of male/female names were added to the four existing sets, with the six lists to be used in rotation and re-cycled every six years. Consequently, the 1982 set was next used (expanded to include "X", "Y", and "Z" names) for the
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To the east of Daniel, a tropical depression formed on the evening of July 13 a few hundred miles west-southwest of Manzanillo. The system moved westward and weakened thereafter, dissipating about 200 mi (320 km) west of where it had formed by the afternoon of July 14.
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Northeasterly shear slowed the development of the initial tropical depression which formed into Norman. Strengthening began in earnest on September 11, and the cyclone became a tropical storm, and then a hurricane by early on September 13. Maximum sustained winds reached nearly
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2503:(145 km/h) late on November 23. Accelerating, Iwa passed just north of the island of Kauai on November 24. After passing the island group, Iwa rapidly deteriorated; late on November 24, the hurricane degenerated into a tropical storm. On November 25, Iwa became an
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September 17 before resuming its north-northeast heading. Its peak intensity was 45 mph (72 km/h). Upper-level shear weakened the system into a tropical depression by noon on September 18. As it crossed the
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around noon on May 29. By May 31, it was organized enough to be considered a tropical depression. Slowly weakening on June 1 as it remained quasi-stationary, the system dissipated in the Gulf of Tehuantepec on June 4.
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following suit on November 28, declaring Kauai, Niihau, and Oahu as disaster areas. Furthermore, two people died in a traffic accident due to malfunctioning traffic lights. Ten years following the storm,
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crop destroyed. In all, the state's corn production was down by 26 percent from the previous year. Total storm damage in Mexico amounted to $ 4.5 billion (1982
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with significant thunderstorm activity, emerging into the
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2606:. A storm was named Fabio for the first time in 1982. No
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Charles Fletcher; Eric Grossman; Bruce Richmond (2000).
3846:"One Dead in Hawaii Storm; Damage to 3 Islands Severe".
3061:
Gunther, Emil B.; R.L. Cross; R. A. Wagoner (May 1983).
2925:. Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.
1777:
into the western Pacific on the morning of September 2.
3193:"How the super El Nino of 1982-83 kept itself a secret"
1636:
The originating disturbance of this system emerged off
3369:"El Salvador Death Toll hits 565 as more bodies found"
2233:. Inclement weather was observed as far inland as the
1768:
was named Akoni. Maximum sustained winds increased to
301:
4499:
4013:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Name History"
3220:. College Park, Maryland: Climate Prediction Center.
4176:
Unisys Weather archive for the Eastern Pacific, 1982
3218:"Historical El Niño/La Niña episodes (1950–present)"
2554:). Three days after Hurricane Iwa passed the state,
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4824:
4803:
4751:
4039:"Tropical Cyclone Naming History and Retired Names"
2526:and in areas where there was no protective barrier
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4015:. Atlantic Tropical Weather Center. Archived from
3505:. Associated Press. September 28, 1982. p. 12
2804:was retired from the central Pacific lists by the
4367:
3063:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1982"
2976:A guide on how to read the database is available
473:'s area of responsibility (between 140°W and the
4319:
4271:
3868:. United Press International. November 28, 1982.
3864:"Hawaii Hurricane Path Declared Disaster Area".
3850:. United Press International. November 25, 1982.
3830:. United Press International. November 30, 1982.
3799:. United Press International. November 24, 1982.
2546:, 20 homes were destroyed and 160 were damaged.
4295:
4171:Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1982
3795:"Hurricane Iwa Hits Hawaiian Island of Kauai".
3363:
3361:
3359:
3357:
1772:late on August 31 as Akoni moved near the ship
4498:
4493:
4355:
4259:
2896:Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone seasons:
2356:A tropical disturbance was noted southwest of
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3241:
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1192:miles west-northwest of where it had formed.
244:, dissipated on November 25. A strengthening
8:
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3157:
3155:
3134:1982 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season
465:began in the Eastern Pacific basin (east of
303:List of costliest Pacific hurricane seasons
4041:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
3525:"Death from Salvadoran flood exceeds 1,200"
513:. Paul, the only Pacific hurricane to make
248:fueled the season's above normal activity.
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3296:Remains of Olivia - September 23–28, 1982
3086:
2886:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
2588:List of historical tropical cyclone names
4583:
4559:
4523:
4451:
4294:
4289:
3772:. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Archived from
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3737:
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2913:
2796:List of retired Pacific hurricane names
1963:back into the eastern Pacific near the
251:The strongest system of the season was
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3609:. Prevention Web. 2008. Archived from
3583:. Prevention Web. 2008. Archived from
3557:. Prevention Web. 2008. Archived from
3445:. Prevention Web. 2007. Archived from
3224:from the original on November 29, 2014
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2862:1982 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
2439:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
2435:
2375:
2308:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
2304:
2244:
2120:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
2116:
2038:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
2034:
1974:
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1788:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
1784:
1715:
1659:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1655:
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1519:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1515:
1455:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
1451:
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1327:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1323:
1267:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
1263:
1203:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1199:
1144:
1089:
1029:
961:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
957:
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842:
783:
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187:1982 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
4571:
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4186:CLASS polar orbiter satellite archive
3826:"Power Still Out in Parts of Kauai".
3014:
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2929:from the original on December 6, 2010
2518:. In addition, 44 of the 45 boats at
2510:Due to the hurricane's rapid motion,
2186:before rapidly dissipating overland.
7:
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4379:
3531:. September 24, 1982. Archived from
3475:. September 23, 1982. Archived from
4631:1980–1989 Pacific hurricane seasons
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4342:
4337:
4246:
4241:
3743:Summary of Significant Floods, 1982
3443:"El Salvador – Disaster Statistics"
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4061:National Hurricane Operations Plan
3979:National Hurricane Operations Plan
3950:National Hurricane Operations Plan
3307:Duginski, Paul (August 22, 2019).
2974:from the original on May 29, 2024.
2584:History of tropical cyclone naming
481:, dissipated on November 25.
228:was, at the time, the most active
25:
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3642:. October 1, 1982. Archived from
3581:"Nicaragua – Disaster Statistics"
3555:"Guatemala – Disaster Statistics"
2806:World Meteorological Organization
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4089:Mattos, Shelby (June 13, 2023).
3636:"Hurricane hits Baja California"
3191:Williams, Jack (June 12, 2015).
2981:
2964:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
2826:
2747:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
2454:
2446:
2394:
2386:
2323:
2315:
2263:
2255:
2149:September 18 – September 30
2135:
2127:
2067:September 18 – September 25
2053:
2045:
2007:September 15 – September 19
1993:
1985:
1939:September 15 – September 19
1925:
1917:
1880:September 10 – September 12
1863:
1856:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
1849:Tropical Depression Twenty-One-E
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906:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
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787:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
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668:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
612:
605:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
553:
545:
471:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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4594:
4589:
4144:Padgett, Gary (July 11, 2008).
3162:Garza, Armando (January 1999).
2876:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
1817:September 9 – September 18
1770:60 mph (97 km/h)
4119:"Reaching the End of the List"
3919:Hawaii Hazard Mitigation Forum
3692:"Local National International"
3607:"Mexico – Disaster Statistics"
2852:1982 Atlantic hurricane season
2468:November 19 – November 25
1444:, on the morning of August 8.
177:1982 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
4874:1982 Pacific hurricane season
4223:1982 Pacific hurricane season
3894:Michael Tsai (July 2, 2006).
2345:125 mph (205 km/h)
2277:September 30 – October 6
2157:110 mph (175 km/h)
2075:145 mph (230 km/h)
1967:, the depression dissipated.
1825:105 mph (165 km/h)
1492:115 mph (185 km/h)
1304:125 mph (205 km/h)
998:115 mph (185 km/h)
592:strong upper-level westerlies
226:1982 Pacific hurricane season
32:1982 Pacific hurricane season
4066:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3984:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3955:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3272:Public Information Statement
2866:Australian cyclone seasons:
2816:in 2007, before being used.
2476:90 mph (150 km/h)
2408:October 19 – October 26
2337:October 14 – October 23
1748:August 30 – September 2
1696:85 mph (140 km/h)
1688:August 30 – September 6
1625:65 mph (100 km/h)
1556:90 mph (150 km/h)
1364:75 mph (120 km/h)
1240:80 mph (130 km/h)
1141:Tropical Depression Eleven-E
1070:65 mph (100 km/h)
575:65 mph (100 km/h)
4148:. Australian Severe Weather
2960:Hurricane Research Division
2923:"When is hurricane season?"
2857:1982 Pacific typhoon season
2550:985 million 2024
2416:50 mph (85 km/h)
2379:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
2285:50 mph (85 km/h)
2248:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
2015:45 mph (75 km/h)
1978:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1947:45 mph (75 km/h)
1910:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1888:35 mph (55 km/h)
1756:50 mph (85 km/h)
1719:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1588:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1428:40 mph (65 km/h)
1391:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1180:35 mph (55 km/h)
1125:35 mph (55 km/h)
1033:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
938:35 mph (55 km/h)
899:Tropical Depression Seven-E
883:60 mph (95 km/h)
846:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
835:by the morning of June 19.
819:35 mph (55 km/h)
760:50 mph (85 km/h)
723:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
700:30 mph (45 km/h)
661:Tropical Depression Three-E
637:35 mph (55 km/h)
538:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
182:1982 Pacific typhoon season
4900:
3666:"24 killed from hurricane"
3499:"More flood victims found"
3391:"Salvador Flood total 565"
3336:"More Flood Victims found"
3252:(Report). 2007. p. 26
2842:List of Pacific hurricanes
2793:
2577:
2495:
2167:
2085:
780:Tropical Depression Five-E
520:Southwestern United States
271:, and $ 520 million (1982
232:season on record, with 23
87: • Maximum winds
4884:Tropical cyclones in 1982
4879:Pacific hurricane seasons
4775:South-West Indian Ocean (
4745:Tropical cyclones in 1982
4637:
4604:
4238:
4229:
4221:Tropical cyclones of the
2956:National Hurricane Center
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1982:
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1617:August 8 – August 15
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1548:August 8 – August 17
1523:
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1484:August 2 – August 11
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1086:Tropical Depression Ten-E
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598:Tropical Depression Two-E
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197:Pacific hurricane seasons
195:
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3921:(Report). Archived from
2847:Pacific hurricane season
2834:Tropical cyclones portal
1420:August 1 – August 8
3768:Anthony Sommer (2002).
3696:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
2812:, which was changed to
2580:Tropical cyclone naming
2176:low barometric pressure
2088:Hurricane Olivia (1982)
1356:July 29 – August 3
1296:July 26 – August 2
839:Tropical Storm Carlotta
475:International Date Line
325:≥$ 13.07–17.07 billion
18:Hurricane Norman (1982)
3067:Monthly Weather Review
2570:struck the same area.
1232:July 17 – July 25
1172:July 15 – July 17
1117:July 13 – July 14
1062:July 12 – July 15
811:June 17 – June 19
752:June 15 – June 17
692:June 13 – June 15
457:season, a total of 23
62:Last system dissipated
4019:on September 29, 2007
3898:. Honolulu Advertiser
3473:Anchorage Daily Times
2505:extratropical cyclone
2170:Hurricane Paul (1982)
1026:Tropical Storm Emilia
990:July 7 – July 22
531:Tropical Storm Aletta
463:Tropical cyclogenesis
257:Western United States
159:$ 834 million (1982
4125:. September 27, 2018
4093:. Honolulu, Hawaii:
3925:on February 16, 2015
3749:on February 20, 2008
3561:on February 26, 2012
3529:Anchorage Daily News
3503:The Spokesman-Review
3423:. September 21, 1982
3397:. September 23, 1982
3371:. September 22, 1982
3342:. September 28, 1982
3340:The Spokesman-Review
1712:Tropical Storm Akoni
1638:San José, Costa Rica
1020:Big Island of Hawaii
930:July 3 – July 3
875:July 1 – July 6
629:May 31 – June 4
567:May 20 – May 29
238:Saffir–Simpson scale
4758:Australian region (
4181:CPHC Season Summary
3698:. September 1, 1982
3646:on November 7, 2012
3479:on January 25, 2013
3197:The Washington Post
3140:on January 10, 2019
3079:1983MWRv..111.1080G
2372:Tropical Storm Tara
2241:Tropical Storm Rosa
1971:Tropical Storm Hana
1965:20th parallel north
1961:140th meridian west
1646:140th meridian west
1581:Tropical Storm Lane
1254:19th parallel north
654:Gulf of Tehuantepec
307:
105:Seasonal statistics
54:First system formed
49:Seasonal boundaries
4841:Non-seasonal lists
4771:North Indian Ocean
4123:cyclingweather.org
3881:The New York Times
3866:The New York Times
3848:The New York Times
3828:The New York Times
3797:The New York Times
2966:(April 26, 2024).
2608:names were retired
2362:91st meridian west
1903:Tropical Storm Ema
1384:Tropical Storm Iva
1012:Alenuihaha Channel
716:Tropical Storm Bud
302:
94:1-minute sustained
90:145 mph (230 km/h)
43:Season summary map
4861:
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3672:. October 1, 1982
3613:on March 28, 2012
3314:Los Angeles Times
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2786:
2743:Hawaiian language
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2207:San José del Cabo
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455:Pacific hurricane
451:
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246:El Niño that year
230:Pacific hurricane
222:
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110:Total depressions
65:November 25, 1982
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453:During the 1982
390:≥$ 1.46 billion
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156:Total damage
118:Total storms
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4129:January 14,
4100:January 14,
4074:January 14,
4045:January 14,
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3992:January 14,
3963:January 14,
3395:The Courier
2729:Willa
2613:1988 season
2596:except for
2594:1978 season
2574:Storm names
2512:storm surge
2195:El Salvador
269:El Salvador
151:1,629 total
4868:Categories
4804:Hurricanes
4642:Previous:
3702:August 11,
3640:L.A. Times
3509:August 18,
3320:August 28,
3282:2006-06-25
2908:References
2794:See also:
2790:Retirement
2520:Port Allen
2358:Costa Rica
2227:New Mexico
2184:Los Mochis
1839:California
126:Hurricanes
3676:August 6,
3650:August 6,
3617:April 12,
3591:April 12,
3565:April 12,
3539:August 5,
3483:August 5,
3453:April 12,
3427:August 5,
3401:August 5,
3375:August 5,
3346:August 5,
2800:The name
2482:968
2211:Guamuchil
2095:San Diego
1774:Nana Lolo
1562:982
650:Guatemala
4825:Typhoons
4811:Atlantic
4752:Cyclones
4614:Category
4368:Eleven-E
4308:Carlotta
3670:The Hour
3222:Archived
2972:Archived
2927:Archived
2820:See also
2731:(unused)
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2629:Carlotta
2556:Governor
2465:Duration
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1936:Duration
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1018:and the
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987:Duration
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872:Duration
808:Duration
749:Duration
689:Duration
626:Duration
588:Acapulco
564:Duration
515:landfall
461:formed.
4832:Pacific
4816:Pacific
4794:1982–83
4789:1981–82
4782:1982–83
4777:1981–82
4765:1982–83
4760:1981–82
4320:Seven-E
4272:Three-E
3929:May 13,
3902:May 13,
3780:May 13,
3753:May 13,
3256:May 13,
3075:Bibcode
2902:1982–83
2898:1981–82
2892:1982–83
2888:1981–82
2882:1982–83
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526:Systems
317:Season
138:Cat. 3+
4700:Next:
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4536:Olivia
4488:Norman
4464:Miriam
4440:Kristy
4404:Hector
4344:Emilia
4332:Daniel
4296:Five-E
4248:Aletta
2714:Sergio
2702:Olivia
2694:Norman
2687:Miriam
2673:Kristy
2660:Hector
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2758:Akoni
2649:Gilma
2646:Fabio
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2231:Texas
467:140°W
314:Cost
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4690:1988
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