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1983 Pacific hurricane season

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prevented much further development. On October 10, the EPHC upgraded Sonia into a tropical storm. That day, Sonia reached its peak intensity of 45 mph (70 km/h). However, this was short-lived as the thunderstorm activity quickly became displaced from the center. At 0000 UTC on October 11, Sonia weakened into a tropical depression. About 24 hours later, Sonia weakened into a tropical disturbance after it failed to maintain a closed circulation. Thereafter, the storm entered the CPHC's warning zone, where it began to encounter warmer waters and lighter wind shear, and thus began to deepen. On October 13, Sonia regained tropical storm intensity and briefly posed a threat to Hawaii. Despite remaining small and disorganized, Sonia reached its peak intensity of 45 mph (70 km/h) for a second time that evening. However, outflow from Hurricane Raymond weakened the system and Sonia dissipated on October 14 over 1,000 miles (1,610 km) south-southeast of the Big Island.
1663:. A well-developed ridge was centered over New Mexico and was moving southward, causing light wind shear over the system. At 1800 UTC on August 31, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Kiko. Initially expected to turn west and head out to sea, the storm moved northwest while paralleling the Mexican coast. Early on September 1, Kiko began to explosively deepen, and by 1800 UTC, it intensified into a Category 3 hurricane on the SSHWS, bypassing both Category 1 and 2 status. Six hours later, the EPHC reported that Kiko had intensified into a low-end Category 4. After remaining at this intensity for 30 hours, the hurricane resumed intensification, attaining its peak intensity of 145 mph (230 km/h) late on September 3 about 400 mi (645 km) west of 2261:
October 8. The depression moved over 84 to 86 °F (29 to 30 °C) waters, intensifying into Tropical Storm Raymond on October 9. Intensifying quickly, Raymond attained hurricane status on October 10. Hurricane Raymond subsequently developed a small but distinct eye. Rapidly intensifying, the storm rapidly moved west. Raymond was upgraded into a major hurricane late on October 10. Raymond reached its peak winds of 145 mph (235 km/h) as a moderate Category 4 hurricane roughly 24 hours after becoming a hurricane. At the time of its peak, the hurricane was located about 800 mi (1,285 km) south of San Diego. Raymond is believed to have held on to peak intensity for almost two days.
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low wind shear environment. Subsequently, Lorena attained its secondary peak with winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) while passing about 150 mi (240 km) south of Cabo San Lucas. However, cooler water began to take its toll on the storm and on September 12, the storm was downgraded into a Category 1. Later that day, Lorena weakened into a tropical storm due to a combination of strong shear and cold sea surface temperatures. Midday on September 13, the EPHC downgraded the system into a tropical depression. Furthermore, the system dissipated 18 hours later. At the time of dissipation, Lorena was centered about 750 mi (1,205 km) west-southwest of San Diego.
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coast of Baja California Sur. At 1800 UTC on August 26, the EPHC announced that the depression had strengthened into a tropical storm. Moving toward a strong trough off the west coast of the peninsula, Juliette reached its peak intensity as a mid-level tropical storm early on August 29, with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). Upon attaining peak intensity, Juliette developed an eye. However, Juliette began to weaken over cooler water. Meanwhile, the trough weakened and Tropical Storm Juliette headed west. On August 30, the EPHC remarked that Juliette was downgraded into a depression. Two days later, Tropical Depression Juliette had dissipated over cold water.
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October 3, Priscilla was upgraded into a hurricane. After remaining a Category 1 hurricane for most of the day, it was upgraded into a Category 2 hurricane that evening, and subsequently, began to rapidly intensify. At 0000 UTC on October 4, about 24 hours after first becoming a hurricane, Priscilla was upgraded into a major hurricane, with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). While at peak, which it held on for 12 hours, Priscilla displayed a well-defined eye. Additionally, the hurricane began a sharp turn to the north-northwest due to a strong trough off the Southern California coast and the storm was initially expected to move onshore
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one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the region. By then, Raymond had begun a movement to the northwest. The eye later became poorly defined while the symmetric shape of the hurricane became elongated. The Hurricane Hunters confirmed the weakening trend, reporting a pressure of 968 mbar (28.6 inHg). Hurricane Raymond weakened to a tropical storm on October 16 as wind shear took its toll on the storm. Meanwhile, the storm drifted northwest and underwent several loops. Two days later the storm resumed its westward motion as it weakened to a tropical depression. It became devoid of deep convection, and made landfall on
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deepened rapidly, and was upgraded into a tropical storm at 1800 UTC that day. Initially moving very slowly, the storm made a sharp turn northwest, parallel to the coast of Mexico. Accelerating, a poorly defined eye first became visible on satellite imagery around 1500 UTC on September 7. The EPHC upgraded Lorena into a hurricane three hours later. Early the next day, Lorena intensified into a Category 2 hurricane. At 1200 UTC on September 8, Lorena attained winds of a Category 3 hurricane on the SSHWS; simultaneously, the storm reached its peak intensity, with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h).
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Category 1 hurricane. Early on July 27, the storm attained its peak intensity of 90 mph (150 km/h). Despite turning west-northwest, Hurricane Gil maintained hurricane intensity until July 29 when the storm began to encounter cooler waters. Two days later, Gil was downgraded a tropical depression. After entering CPHC's warning zone on August 1, Gil was re-upgraded into a tropical storm. Gil accelerated while approaching the Hawaiian Islands; on August 3, the tropical cyclone reached its secondary peak of 45 mph (75 km/h). After passing through the Hawaiian islands, Gil passed very close to
3696: 1959:, a hurricane watch was posted for all the Hawaiian Islands at 0700 UTC on September 28. Gale warnings and high surf advisories were issued for the entire state. Officials urged many Hawaiians to complete preparations by the night of September 28. Campers at coastal parks were also ordered by police to find shelter on higher ground. However, the hurricane watch was discontinued after Narda veered away on September 29. Meanwhile, gale warnings and high surf advisories were dropped that day for all islands except for the 39: 7227: 1936:
September 21. Later that morning, the EPHC upgraded the disturbance into a tropical storm. Narda held on to marginal tropical storm intensity for 36 hours before quickly intensifying, and by September 23, the storm had attained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). Thereafter, the storm turned west-northwest and weakened steadily after encountering cooler water. On September 26, the EPHC downgraded Narda into a depression. After accelerating, the storm entered the CPHC zone the next day.
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Socorro Island. Midday on July 19, the tropical depression was upgraded into Tropical Storm Flossie. Six hours later, Tropical Storm Flossie reached its peak wind speed of 60 mph (95 km/h). While the storm approached the Baja California peninsula, the storm ultimately turned west into an area of cool water and high amounts of wind shear. By 0000 UTC on July 21, Flossie weakened into a tropical storm. Twelve hours later, Flossie ceased to exist as a tropical cyclone.
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65 mph (105 km/h). Although initially expected to pose a threat to Hawaii, this did not occur. It rapidly intensified, and late on July 28, the EPHC upgraded the storm into a hurricane. While turning west-southwest on a track similar to Gil's, it attained Category 2 intensity on July 29. At 0000 UTC on July 30, Henriette was upgraded into a Category 3 hurricane. After leveling off in intensity, the storm passed within 70 mi (115 km) within
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intensified into a tropical storm. Winnie peaked in intensity on December 6, and became the strongest Pacific hurricane in December since records began. Initially expected to continue north, the storm stalled instead. Due to wind shear caused by a trough, Winnie began to rapidly deteriorate, and it was downgraded into a tropical storm that night. After weakening further into a depression, Winnie dissipated on December 7. Its remnant disturbance then moved west. Winnie was an
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on September 28, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Octave. Six hours later, Octave attained its peak intensity of 45 mph (70 km/h) and decreased in forward speed while turning to the northeast. On September 30, began to weaken due to cooler waters and increasing vertical wind shear. At 1200 UTC on October 2, the EPHC issued their last advisory on the storm, as the surface circulation had dissipated.
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storm was downgraded into a Category 1 system; by this time, the EPHC revised their forecast and expected the storm to accelerate and approach Baja California. On September 7, Kiko weakened into a tropical storm. Subsequently, the system turned north and was downgraded to a tropical depression the next day. Now devoid of convection, Kiko dissipated early on September 9 about 450 mi (725 km) west-southwest of Baja California.
2217: 837: 683: 2596: 1994: 1788: 1711: 1271: 560: 2536: 2309: 1896: 901: 953:. The system gradually intensified over waters as warm as 86 °F (30 °C) and at 0000 UTC on July 13, the agency upgraded the low into a tropical storm. Tropical Storm Erick reached its peak intensity on July 14 as a high-end tropical storm. The storm maintained peak intensity for 24 hours, before encountering cooler water. Rapidly weakening, Erick dissipated on July 16 far from land. 1832:. Manuel reached hurricane strength early on September 14. Several hours later, Manuel reached a secondary peak wind speed of 90 mph (145 km/h). However, this trend was short lived, and very early on September 15, the storm's wind diminished to 75 mph (120 km/h), only to reintensify again that evening. Early on September 16, Manuel turned towards the north while developing a small 2369: 1619: 7556: 881:
1800 UTC on July 6. Continuing to gain strength, Dalilia reached its peak intensity as a strong tropical storm early on July 8. After turning west the tropical storm started to lose strength while encountering colder water. At 0600 UTC on July 10, Tropical Storm Dalilia had been downgraded into a tropical depression. Two days later, the EPHC reported that the tropical cyclone had dissipated.
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the EPHC downgraded the system into a tropical storm. By this time, it was anticipated that the system would make landfall as a tropical system on California. Quickly weakening, Priscilla was downgraded into a depression that day. Early on October 7, Priscilla dissipated about 150 mi (240 km) southwest of
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into a depression two days later after showing sign of a circulation. The depression continued northwest with little change in wind speed, and on August 16, about 24 hours after formation, the depression dissipated after its circulation ceased very close to landfall on the Baja California peninsula.
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A tropical disturbance formed south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec on September 23, which moved west for four days prior to attaining tropical depression status. Initially, the depression was situated over warm waters; however, wind shear subsequently increased in the vicinity of the storm. However,
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Several hours after Manuel dissipated on September 20, a tropical disturbance formed 200 mi (320 km) south of Socorro Island. While situated south of a ridge, the disturbance started to deepen. After developing a circulation, the system was declared a tropical depression the morning of
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coastline. After developing a circulation, the system was upgraded into a tropical depression on July 27. Moving west-northwest, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Henriette at 1800 UTC that day. Henriette continued to deepen, and by late on July 28, the storm attained winds of
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One storm in 1983 formed in May, an event the occurs every other year on average. Another storm formed in June, which was below the average of 1.7 storms per June. Despite a somewhat slow start, activity picked up in July, where 6 storms formed. This was twice the average, though only two of the
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was a very intense hurricane at the time of its landfall and thus left 25,000 homeless. Damage throughout the country was estimated at $ 200 million while 135 deaths were reported in Mexico. Although most of its impact occurred in Mexico, Tico's remnants brought significant flooding in
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Due to a combination of unusually warm sea surface temperatures and the displacement of the ITCZ to north, a small area of disturbed weather formed in early December. Situated south-southwest of Acapulco, the disturbance organized into a tropical depression on December 4. It slowly headed north, and
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Situated several hundred miles west of Hurricane Raymond, a tropical disturbance formed on October 8. Moving west-northwest, the disturbance was upgraded into a tropical depression on October 9. After moving west-northwest for 12 hours, it turned west. Despite warm waters, strong westerly wind shear
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and about 500 mi (805 km) west of the coast of Mexico. Later that day, Barbara weakened into a tropical storm due to strong wind shear. Barbara was downgraded to a tropical depression early on June 17. Further weakening persisted, and Barbara dissipated on June 18. At the time of
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commenced, and by early the next morning, the hurricane was a high-end Category 1. Six hours later, Barbara skipped Category 2 status, and became a major hurricane. At 1800 UTC on June 13, Hurricane Barbara was upgraded into a category 4 hurricane on the SSHWS, with a peak strength of
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due to 7 ft (2.1 m) deep water. Throughout Oklahoma and Texas, 200 people were displaced and six people were killed. A total of $ 77 million in crop damage occurred in Oklahoma. Total damage in the state was estimated at $ 84 million. Elsewhere, one person was killed in the
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The hurricane subsequently weakened and was only a Category 2 by October 13, but it re-intensified over the next few days. With continued warm waters, the system crossed into the CPHC warning zone, reaching a secondary peak of 140 mph (230 km/h) on October 14 while becoming
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Due to the storm's threat to California, flash flood watches were issued for much of the southern portion of the state. In Arizona, heavy equipment was evacuated from flood-prone areas. Along the central Baja California peninsula, showers were reported. While still a Category 2 hurricane, the outer
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While Tropical Storm Octave was still active, a tropical disturbance formed on September 29 near Clipperton Island. The disturbance moved northwest, and was upgraded into a depression at 1800 UTC. While moving beneath the southwest side of a ridge, Priscilla steadily intensified. Early on
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Tropical Storm Narda then began to encounter slightly warmer waters, and thus began to restrengthen. At 1800 UTC on September 27, the CPHC announced that Narda had regained tropical storm strength. It quickly intensified and early on September 29, a Hurricane Hunter aircraft reported
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Hurricane Lorena brought rough surf and squally weather to much of the coast of Mexico, particularly Manzanillo. Furthermore, it was also responsible for $ 33,000 in damage to Acapulco. Seven people died due to flooding. Four ships drowned in the storm; as a result, many local ports were closed. In
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A disturbance in the ITCZ developed a circulation on August 29 and organized into a tropical depression two days later. Traveling west-northwest, Two-C was initially in a favorable environment, and was thus expected to become a tropical storm. However, it soon encountered a trough and dry air,
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Tropical Storm Juliette originated from a tropical depression that first formed on August 24 130 mi (210 km) east-northeast of Clipperton Island. Moving west-northwest and briefly west, the depression gradually intensified. The system then turned northwest around a ridge off the west
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intensity. Although August was less active, with only 3 storms developing, compared to the average of 4, two of the storms that formed in July lasted into the early part of the month. However, activity picked back up again in September, with 5 storms forming, which was above the average of 3. Three
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This is a table of all of the storms that have formed in the 1983 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
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were predicting that the storm may pose a threat to the Hawaiian island group, the CPHC issued a hurricane watch for Hawaii. A high-surf advisory also was issued. As Raymond approached Hawaii, the cyclone kicked up very high surfs that pounded the big island. On the east end of the Hawaiian Island
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Shortly after its peak, Priscilla began to encounter cooler waters and thus it start to slowly lose strength. During the pre-dawn hours of October 5, Priscilla weakened into a Category 2. Later that day, it was downgraded into a Category 1 system. By 0000 UTC on October 6,
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Tropical Storm Octave was considered the worst flood in Pima County history. Octave is also regarded as the worst tropical system to affect Arizona. Around 3,000 buildings were damaged due to Octave. A total of 853 structures were destroyed by Octave while 2,052 others were damaged.
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in about 48 hours and thereafter meander. However, this did not occur. Meanwhile, Lorena was re-upgraded into a Category 2 hurricane, an intensity of which it held on to for 12 hours. After briefly weakening back to a Category 1 hurricane, Lorena moved west-northwest and into a
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The eleventh cyclone of the 1983 season formed from an intense area of thunderstorms located over the Yucatán Peninsula on August 11 and 12. After crossing the Mexican mainland, it emerged into the Pacific basin near Guadalajara early on August 13. After turning northwest, it intensified
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On July 30 and 31, a tropical disturbance crossed Central America. At a low latitude, a tropical depression was declared on August 3. At first, the storm was expected to turn west-northwest, but it continued west instead. Nine-E failed to intensify despite being situated over warm water.
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intensity, which was above the average of eight. Of the 12 hurricanes, eight attained Category 3 intensity or higher on the SSHWS. The season started on May 21 with the formation of Adolph and ended on December 9, with the dissipation of Hurricane Winnie. Lasting 201 days, 1983
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A tropical disturbance developed within the ITCZ during October 31. Despite unfavorable conditions, the system began to organize, and became Tropical Depression Twenty-Three on November 1. It quickly intensified, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Velma six hours later. No further intensification
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Towards the end of the first week of September, the next cyclone of the season was starting to form south of the Mexican coast. A disturbance moved westward and was classified as a tropical depression about 90 mi (145 km) south of Acapulco early on September 6. Like Kiko, the storm
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resulted in rapid weakening. Hurricane Kiko was soon downgraded to Category 3 status on the SSHWS, before briefly re-intensifying on September 4. That day, Kiko resumed weakening and was downgraded to a Category 2 as the storm turned west-northwest away from the Mexican coast. On September 5, the
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After continuing west-northwest for 12 hours, it then veered northwest and began to encounter cooler ocean temperatures. Henriette was slow to weaken, and by August 2, it was downgraded into a Category 2 hurricane. Two days later, Henriette was downgraded into a tropical storm. A
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The seventh tropical cyclone of the season developed during the afternoon hours of July 23 north of Clipperton Island. Thereafter, the EPHC upgraded the depression to Tropical Storm Gil on July 24. Gil subsequently began to intensify; on 0000 UTC July 26, the storm was upgraded into a
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late on July 16. Several hours later, the disturbance was classified as a tropical depression. Initially, the depression drifted southward, but at 1800 UTC on July 17, the system suddenly turned west-northwest and accelerated. The storm gradually intensified while passing northeast of
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While still out at sea, Ismael brought 6–9 ft (1.8–2.7 m) waves to much of Southern California, though waves from the storm were less than expected. One person was swept away at a beach. The remnants of the storm later moved over South California, resulting in moderate rainfall. The
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A vigorous tropical disturbance was first noted on September 10 south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec. Despite the presence of wind shear, the EPHC upgraded system into a tropical depression at 0600 UTC on September 12 and a tropical storm at 1200 UTC that day while centered around
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Hurricane Kiko originated from a tropical disturbance that crossed Central America on August 26 and 27. After emerging into the Pacific, the disturbance moved steadily westward. At 0600 UTC on August 31, the EPHC classified the system as a tropical depression about 300 mi
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The origins of Hurricane Tico were from a weak tropical disturbance that crossed Costa Rica into the Pacific Ocean on October 7. Over warm waters, the system was sufficiently organized to be declared Tropical Depression Twenty-One on October 11, about 575 mi (925 km) south of
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on October 5, moving westward. A ridge center was over Mexico and a well-developed ridge extended westward towards the Hawaiian Islands. Despite the presence of strong wind shear, it was upgraded to a tropical depression 764 mi (1,230 km) south-southeast of Cabo San Lucas on
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on July 4. The system was first classified as a tropical depression at 1800 UTC on July 5 roughly 345 mi (555 km) south-southeast of Acapulco. Turning west-northwest and then northwest while accelerating, the EPHC upgraded the depression into Tropical Storm Dalilia at
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A westward-moving low-latitude tropical disturbance was declared a tropical depression early on July 2. After making a turn northwest, the depression maintained its intensity for 42 hours. By 1200 UTC on July 4, the system was finally upgraded into a tropical storm after
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stung 50 tourists. On the northern part of the island, 70 mph (110 km/h) winds were reported, resulting in extensive damage in some areas, but slight damage to others. A minor power outage on the island briefly left 2,400 customers without electricity. In Maui, the
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were the worst hit by the storm. Outside of Colima, however, little damage was reported. Kiko brought high clouds to the extreme southwestern portion of the Baja California Peninsula for four days. While at sea, Hurricane Kiko was responsible for 12 ft (3.7 m) waves along
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of Narda brought locally heavy rain to the state. Flooding was reported of eastern areas of the Big Island. Nine families were evacuated to shelters. Higher than normal surf was also observed on southeast and east facing beaches. Overall, damage from Narda was minor.
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of low pressure pulled Henriette northwest, and later north. On August 5, the storm was downgraded into a tropical depression. The storm dissipated the next day at a high latitude, though the remnants of Henriette brought cloud cover to Oregon and Washington.
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that crossed Central America on July 9 and July 10. At 0600 UTC on July 12, the EPHC reported that it had upgraded the disturbance into a tropical depression. The depression moved steadily west-northwest under the influence of an
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occurred; Velma peaked as a minimal tropical storm. The tropical storm began to weaken after 18 hours, and was downgraded to a tropical depression on November 2. The following day, the EPHC issued the final advisory on Tropical Depression Velma.
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as a powerful hurricane, resulting in severe damage. Around this time, a weak tropical depression made landfall along the western portion of the nation as well. In addition, Tropical Depression Raymond made landfall on Hawaii in late October.
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After maintaining peak intensity for six hours, Lorena began to weaken over cooler waters. Very early on September 9, the EPHC downgraded Lorena weakened into a Category 1 hurricane; the storm was expected to emerge into the southern
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was responsible for three deaths and $ 19 million (1983 USD) in damage in the United States. In September, hurricanes Kiko and Lorena brought significant damage and seven deaths to southern Mexico. About a month later,
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The storm held onto major hurricane winds for 12 hours before subsequently weakening. At 0000 UTC on September 18, the eye collapsed as it began to encounter colder ocean temperatures. Manuel was intercepted by a
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Hurricane Barbara held on to peak intensity for a day. Thereafter, Barbara slowly weakened after peak intensity as it began to encounter cooler water temperatures, while moving slowly northward around the western edge of a
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of Manuel began to produce moisture over the region on September 18, and continued until September 21. In the mountains and deserts of California, the storm brought heavy rains across. A laboratory near
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The first storm of the season, Hurricane Adolph, became the southernmost-forming east Pacific tropical cyclone on record after forming at a latitude of 7.1°N. After a slow start, activity picked up in July, when
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at 0800 UTC that day. Adolph soon dissipated over land, becoming the first of two storms to strike the Pacific coast of Mexico during the season. Because Hurricane Adolph weakened significantly prior to
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storms also formed in October, which was two storms above normal. One storm developed in November as well, a somewhat unusual occurrence. For the first time since 1947, a hurricane developed in December.
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increased in coverage. However, Cosme failed to intensify further, and after encountering cooler waters, the storm rapidly dissipated. The EPHC declared Cosme dissipated at 1800 UTC on July 5.
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was the longest season on record. There were a total of 1,238 storm hours, which was the most in four years. Despite the activity in the EPHC's warning responsibility, only two storms formed in the
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chain was battered by 10–15 ft (3.0–4.6 m) waves. In addition, Raymond brought beneficial rains and gusty winds on all islands. Precipitation ranged from 1 to 2 in (25 to 51 mm) on
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Tropical Depression One-C formed on August 19 far from land, with winds of 35 mph (56 km/h). It moved steadily west. Despite being over warm waters, One-C quickly weakened and lost deep
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traffic 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 1983 USD.
4889: 2281:. There was one casualty when a sailor, Richard Sharp, was killed overboard off the 44-foot (13 m) yacht "Hazaña"; the boat, which was dismasted, was also occupied by his girlfriend, 2646:, and is the only known December tropical cyclone in the east Pacific proper since the modern record began in 1949. Winnie is the latest hurricane on record in the eastern North Pacific. 4845: 4939: 6650: 6620: 6590: 6476: 6413: 5153: 1187:. Hurricane Henriette attained its peak intensity early on July 31, with winds of 130 mph (215 km/h), a Category 4 system. At peak, Henriette displayed a well-defined eye. 535:
flew into 2 storms within the EPHC zone, Manuel and Ismael. Moreover, they flew into 3 storms in CPHC's area of responsibility, Tropical Storms Gil and Narda, and Hurricane Raymond.
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Due to the threat for flooding, local flood warnings were issued for much of Arizona. In the end, the highest rainfall associated with Octave was 12.0 in (300 mm) at
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rainbands of Priscilla brought rains to California, resulting in power outages, hail, and traffic accidents. In Los Angeles, a daily rainfall record was set. Some streets in
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About 10,000 people were temporarily displaced. Damage in Arizona totaled $ 500 million. Fourteen people drowned and 975 persons were injured. Elsewhere, in
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The outer rainbands of Hurricane Kiko caused considerable damage to homes and hotels situated near the coast of Mexico, forcing the evacuation of hundreds. The resorts of
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Following peak intensity, Adolph gradually weakened to a Category 1 hurricane. By May 25, Adolph curved sharply north-northeastward, as a result of being steered by
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of Gil led to minor flooding. Overall, damage from Gil was minimal and less than expected. Offshore, one person was presumed to have died when a 19 ft (5 m)
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was present throughout the season, with water temperatures across the equatorial Central Pacific was nearly 5 °F (0.6 °C) above normal. The
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aircraft that day, which found no evidence of an eyewall, thus, Manuel was downgraded into a tropical storm about 600 mi (965 km) south of
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Although the tropical cyclone never made landfall, it caused rain in parts of Mexico. The highest total of 3.6 in (91 mm) was recorded in
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on August 4 as a marginal tropical storm. Early on August 5, the system was downgraded into a tropical depression and degenerated into a
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winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and the formation of an eye. At this time, Narda was located about 300 mi (485 km) southeast of
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began issuing advisories on the system. The depression gradually weakened and dissipated on September 8. Its remnants lingered near the
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over central Mexico. By the early morning hours of June 16, the hurricane was positioned 380 km (235 mi) west-southwest of
6642: 6612: 6582: 6468: 6405: 5143: 7793: 6772: 6091: 6061: 5693: 5641: 5207: 2065:, 150 people were evacuated from an apartment complex. Throughout the greater Phoenix area, eight fires were started via lighting. 6554: 6438: 6002: 5663: 5556: 1664: 277:. Octave killed 15 people, and caused $ 500 million in damage to Arizona and $ 12.5 million to New Mexico. Later in October, 7829: 7824: 6503: 6356: 4441: 3955:
Blake, Eric S; Gibney, Ethan J; Brown, Daniel P; Mainelli, Michelle; Franklin, James L; Kimberlain, Todd B; Hammer, Gregory R (2009).
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E.B. Gunther; R.L. Cross. "Annual data and verification tabulation, eastern North Pacific tropical storms and hurricanes, 1983".
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were issued for much of the islands, but on August 2, these warnings were discontinued for all islands except for Kauai.
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Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research. May 1983. pp. 3-6, 3-9–10
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Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research. April 1989. pp. 3-8–9
5863: 7031: 3709: 2042: 1345: 326: 6971: 651:, no deaths or major damage occurred. However, the remnants of the storm brought heavy showers and gusty winds to 7690: 4415: 3905: 2181:
were flooded. The roof of a church was also damaged. Consequently, flash flood warnings were posted for parts of
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from this list following the season, and it was next used (expanded to include "X", "Y", and "Z" names) for the
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Shortly after its peak, a combination of cooler waters and increased wind shear associated with the subtropical
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formed, which was well-above the long-term average of 15. However, this total was slightly less active than the
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in 1983. This was a new set of names, and every name used this season was used for the first time, except for
2073:, a peak total of 5.42 in (138 mm) of rain was recorded, resulting in flooding. New Mexico governor 1860:
recorded a peak rainfall total of 2.85 in (72 mm). A total 3,000 customers lost electricity in
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Rain from Tico continued into the South-Central United States; serious flooding was reported along the lower
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was the worst hit by the storm, where nearly every road was washed out. Almost 50,000 residents in
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Moderate rainfall was reported around the landfall location, peaking at 8.98 in (228 mm) in
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The following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the North Pacific Ocean east of
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in the east Pacific basin. As the depression headed gradually west-northwestward over extremely warm
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on October 20 while still tropical depression. Shortly thereafter, Raymond dissipated inland.
2174: 1945: 1215: 946: 877: 1876:, Manuel brought showers and high waves. In all, impact from the storm was less than anticipated. 1548: 1430: 6676: 6325: 5212: 5110: 2454: 1756: 1683: 1013: 740: 722:
A tropical disturbance was first observed in early June about 210 mi (340 km) south of
6943: 2653:. Furthermore, the storm brought strong winds to the region, but damage was less than expected. 1679: 634:. Despite being situated over fairly warm waters, Adolph weakened considerably due to increased 3956: 2683:, which was previously used in the old four-year lists. All 21 names on the list were used. No 6710: 6303: 6293: 5177: 5102: 2854: 2814: 2050: 1591:
which arrested development. It crossed the international dateline on September 1 and the
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On October 18, a tropical disturbance was noted about 300 mi (485 km) south of the
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with winds of 125 mph (205 km/h). It rapidly weakened over land and merged with a
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were flooded. Two small towns were also isolated. Several major streets in the outskirts of
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The remnants of Hurricane Manuel later brought rain to the southwestern United States. The
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because of high winds, heavy rains, which led to minor damage. Numerous fires occurred in
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Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, U.S. Agency for International Development (1989).
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likely contributed to this level of activity. That same El Niño influenced a very quiet
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On May 21, a tropical depression formed 500 mi (805 km) southwest of
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An intense area of thunderstorms developed 230 mi (370 km) south of the
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Thomas F. Saarinen; Victor R. Baker; Robert Durrenberger; Thomas Moddock (1984).
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dissipation, the system was situated several hundred miles west-southwest of the
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were isolated due to rains. A tornado near Los Angeles led to minor damage. In
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early the next day. After briefly moving offshore, it again made landfall near
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A tropical disturbance developed about 180 mi (290 km) south of the
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about 300 mi (485 km) west-northwest of Tern Island later that day.
813: 635: 495: 494:(CPHC)'s area of responsibility, both of which stayed depressions. A moderate 5346: 3786: 7659: 6307: 5428:"Hurricane Watch Issued As Tropical Storm Nears Hawaii". September 28, 1983. 5319: 2257: 1869: 1845: 1671: 1626: 1353: 1179: 1108: 1099: 1050: 723: 515: 486: 6705:
Meteorology today: an introduction to weather, climate, and the environment
6202:"Thunderstorms Bring Record Rains to Southern California". October 5, 1983. 5106: 1119:
nearly sunk in the storm and all three people on board sustained injuries.
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Red sky in mourning : a true story of love, loss, and survival at sea
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activity. Furthermore, 1983 was in the middle of an era where all but the
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to San Diego, but the course was altered to Hawaii because of the storm.
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The depression dissipated on August 7 later over somewhat cooler water.
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was the longest season ever recorded at that time. It was a very active
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A tropical disturbance developed 70 mi (115 km) southwest of
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on Mexico. The first, Adolph did so in May. The second, Tico, hit near
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declared eight Arizona counties a "major disaster area" on October 5.
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on record. Runoff from both the Rillito and Santa Cruz rivers flooded
2286: 2086: 477:(EPHC) warning zone, but this record itself was surpassed during the 287: 5275:"The Effects of Tropical Cyclones on the Southwestern United States" 4293: 1316:
The origins of Hurricane Ismael were from a northward bulge of the
6891: 2431:. The remnants of Tico were last observed on October 24 over 3936:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Tropical Cyclones of the Eastern North Pacific Basin, 1949-2006
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United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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season begins May 15, one newspaper considered Adolph a
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For storms that form in the North Pacific from 140°W to the
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2835: 6709:. West Publishing Company, College & School Division. 4607:. United States. National Weather Service. Western Region. 2832: 4561:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary for May 01" 2089:, many roads were closed. On October 3, Arizona Governor 6944:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone summary: November 2007" 5541:
Potter, Charlotte (September 30, 1983). "Domestic News".
5284:. National Weather Service Western Region. August 1986. 4020:
Gunther, Emil B.; R.L. Cross; R. A. Wagoner (May 1983).
6439:"Hurricane Tico devastates Mexican resort of Mazaltan" 5500:"Tropical Storms Approach Atlantic Coast and Hawaii". 4292:
Lawrence, Miles B.; Edward N. Rappaport (March 1994).
2844: 309: 7517: 6888:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Name History" 6046:
Arthur H. Rostien (October 6, 1983). "Domestic News".
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Brenda W. Rotzull (October 7, 1983). "Domestic News".
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Unisys Weather archive for the Eastern Pacific, 1983
6187:"Slight Chance of Showers in Southern Valley Area". 6172:
Rotstien, Arthur (October 5, 1983). "Domestic News".
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David Langford. "Tropical Storm Narda to intensify".
4412:"Historical El Niño/La Niña episodes (1950–present)" 7786: 7770: 7749: 7697: 5944:National Weather Service, Phoenix Regional Office. 5727:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 5557:"Showers drench nation, flood continues in Arizona" 5144:"Century-high heat, smoke bake, blanket East Coast" 5037:. California State University. 2005. Archived from 3811:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University 2620: 2612: 2560: 2552: 2497: 2489: 2393: 2385: 2333: 2325: 2241: 2233: 2141: 2133: 2018: 2010: 1920: 1912: 1812: 1804: 1735: 1727: 1643: 1635: 1575: 1560: 1513: 1505: 1450: 1442: 1395: 1387: 1295: 1287: 1235: 1227: 1163: 1155: 1067: 1059: 997: 989: 925: 917: 861: 853: 796: 788: 707: 699: 584: 576: 167: 155: 147: 133: 125: 117: 109: 104: 86: 78: 69: 61: 53: 48: 31: 6890:. Atlantic Tropical Weather Center. Archived from 6702: 6233:"The 1983 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season" 6217:David Smothers (October 5, 1983). "Domestic News". 5471:"Tropical Storms Bear Down on Atlantic and Hawaii" 4966:David Langford (August 17, 1983). "Domestic News". 4916:Micheal Harris (August 17, 1983). "Domestic News". 4376:"The 1983 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season" 7361: 6613:"Oklahoma residents clean up in Hurricane's wake" 5723:Tucson, Arizona National Weather Service (2008). 4253:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1985" 4222:(7). American Meteorological Society: 1419–1440. 4212:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1983" 4022:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1982" 3926:A guide on how to read the database is available 5795:"Floods of October 1983 in southeastern Arizona" 5597:Arionza Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology 4294:"Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season of 1992" 7337: 6972:Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1983 6800:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5860:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5352:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5012:Jeff Wilson (August 18, 1983). "Domestic News". 4381:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4304:(3). American Meteorological Society: 549–558. 1115:, went missing. Additionally, the 30-foot ship 7516: 7511: 7397: 7373: 6320:The story of Richard Sharp and his companion, 5515:"Domestic News: AM cycle". September 29, 1983. 3991:"1982 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season" 3900: 3898: 3896: 3894: 3892: 3890: 3888: 3886: 3884: 3882: 3880: 3878: 3876: 3874: 3872: 3870: 3868: 3866: 3864: 3862: 3860: 3858: 3856: 3854: 3852: 3850: 3848: 3846: 1764:addition, a mudslide blocked a portion of the 260:, resulting in minor damage. In early August, 7675: 7200: 7008: 6758: 6756: 5946:"Top Arizona Hurricane/Tropical Storm Events" 5837:Arthur H. (October 5, 1983). "Domestic News". 5664:"Continued Rain Deepens Arizona Flood Misery" 5078:Garcia, Perez; A.V. Douglas (July 24, 1989). 4501:"Tropical Cyclone Report Tropical Storm Polo" 4251:Gunther, Emil B.; R.L. Cross (October 1986). 3844: 3842: 3840: 3838: 3836: 3834: 3832: 3830: 3828: 3826: 3660:May 21 – December 7 8: 7385: 6796:Tropical Storm Kenneth Forecast Discussion 5 5269: 5267: 5265: 4618:"Hang on to your hat: Chantal may drop in". 4447:. Atmosfera. 2008. p. 8. Archived from 7301: 7277: 6853: 6851: 5757:"The Tucson, Arizona Flood of October 1983" 5308: 5306: 4536:. United States National Hurricane Center. 4530:"Hurricane Alma Preliminary Report, Page 1" 3950: 3948: 3946: 7682: 7668: 7660: 7571: 7360: 7355: 7207: 7193: 7185: 7040: 7015: 7001: 6993: 6433: 6431: 5694:"Flood cleanup in Arizona to get underway" 5315:"Background: California's tropical storms" 4758:"Domestic News: PM cycle". August 3, 1983. 4714:"Jellyfish Sting Dozens in Hawaiian Beach" 28: 7529: 7493: 7445: 7289: 7265: 6406:"Mexican boats, crewmen missing in storm" 4789:"Navy reaches toss boated; Utah abadored" 4276: 4235: 4045: 3754:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 2817: 2671:List of historical tropical cyclone names 2093:declared a state of emergency. President 7469: 7336: 7331: 7325: 5973:"Tropical Cyclone Rainfall for the West" 5087:Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 5007: 5005: 5003: 4961: 4959: 4957: 4866:"The Nation's Weather". August 16, 1983. 4820:"The Nation's Weather". August 13, 1983. 4370: 4368: 4366: 4364: 4362: 4360: 4358: 3776: 3774: 3441:Western Mexico, Southwest United States 2851: 7396: 7391: 7372: 7367: 6775:from the original on September 22, 2013 6765:"Hurricane Winnie - December 4-8, 1983" 6549: 6547: 6359:from the original on September 22, 2013 6342: 6340: 6338: 6336: 6262:"Hurricane Raymond Approaches Hawaii". 6137: 6135: 6119: 6117: 6092:"Officials assess Arizona flood damage" 5952:from the original on September 29, 2009 5925:from the original on September 29, 2009 5750: 5748: 5746: 5644:from the original on September 21, 2013 5610:from the original on September 20, 2013 5584: 5582: 5423: 5421: 5419: 4911: 4909: 4907: 4598: 4596: 4594: 4592: 4590: 4588: 4586: 4584: 4582: 4356: 4354: 4352: 4350: 4348: 4346: 4344: 4342: 4340: 4338: 3770: 940:Tropical Storm Erick originated from a 485:. Additionally, 12 storms reached 7481: 7253: 7023:Most intense Pacific hurricane seasons 6794:Kimberlain, Todd (November 20, 2011). 6380:"Tropical Cyclones Affecting Mazatlán" 6378:R. G. Handlers; S. Brand (June 2001). 6349:"Hurricane Tico - October 18–24, 1983" 5832: 5830: 5814: 5812: 5627: 5625: 5327:from the original on February 26, 2009 4661: 4659: 4422:from the original on November 29, 2014 4205: 4203: 4201: 4199: 4197: 4195: 4193: 4191: 4189: 4187: 4185: 4183: 4181: 4179: 4177: 4175: 4173: 4171: 4169: 4167: 4165: 4163: 4161: 4159: 4157: 4155: 4153: 4151: 4149: 4147: 4145: 4143: 4141: 4139: 4137: 4135: 4133: 4131: 4129: 4127: 4125: 4123: 4121: 4119: 4117: 4115: 4113: 4111: 4109: 4107: 4105: 4103: 4101: 4099: 4097: 4095: 4093: 4091: 4089: 4087: 4085: 4083: 4081: 4079: 4077: 3730:1983 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 2587:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 2583: 2523: 2465: 2360:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 2356: 2296: 2208:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 2204: 2108:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 2104: 1981: 1883: 1779:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 1775: 1702:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 1698: 1610:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 1606: 1536: 1476: 1418: 1363: 1262:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1258: 1203: 1130:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 1126: 1034:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1030: 960: 888: 824: 759: 730:. Shortly after becoming a hurricane, 674:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 670: 551:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 547: 465:During the 1983 season, a total of 21 187:1983 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 7541: 7468: 7463: 7433: 7421: 7384: 7379: 7324: 7319: 7241: 6950:from the original on October 20, 2013 6802:(Report). National Hurricane Center. 6769:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 6353:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 6243:from the original on October 17, 2018 6062:"Eight feared dead in Arizona floods" 5977:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 5638:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 5359:from the original on February 4, 2012 5291:from the original on October 22, 2013 5124:from the original on October 19, 2013 4567:from the original on January 17, 2013 4540:from the original on October 18, 2012 4392:from the original on October 17, 2018 4210:Gunther, E. B.; Cross, R. L. (1984). 4075: 4073: 4071: 4069: 4067: 4065: 4063: 4061: 4059: 4057: 4001:from the original on December 4, 2014 2637:List of off-season Pacific hurricanes 2161:and bring flooding rains to Arizona. 2061:was nearly flooded. Further west, in 7: 7300: 7295: 7276: 7271: 6525:Kansas Water Science Center (2001). 5774:from the original on October 1, 2013 5530:"Domestic News". September 29, 1983. 5469:Martin Harris (September 29, 2013). 5454:"Domestic News". September 29, 1983. 4743:Bruce A. Bohm (September 30, 2004). 625:a hurricane of the same name in 2001 522:Three storms during the season made 7577:1980–1989 Pacific hurricane seasons 7480: 7475: 7456: 7451: 7409: 7252: 7247: 6806:from the original on April 19, 2012 6529:. United States Geological Survey. 6277:"Domestic News". November 22, 1983. 3971:from the original on April 11, 2024 1828:300 mi (485 km) south of 238:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 7540: 7535: 7528: 7523: 7492: 7487: 7444: 7439: 7432: 7427: 7420: 7415: 7348: 7343: 7288: 7283: 7264: 7259: 7240: 7235: 6914:National Hurricane Operations Plan 6859:National Hurricane Operations Plan 6643:"Floodwaters receding in Oklahoma" 6219: – via Lexis Nexis 6204: – via Lexis Nexis 6174: – via Lexis Nexis 6048: – via Lexis Nexis 6033: – via Lexis Nexis 5839: – via Lexis Nexis 5821: – via Lexis Nexis 5543: – via Lexis Nexis 5517: – via Lexis Nexis 5456: – via Lexis Nexis 5441: – via Lexis Nexis 5181:. September 7, 1983. p. OCA1. 5175:"Photo Standalone 4 -- No Title". 5014: – via Lexis Nexis 4968: – via Lexis Nexis 4918: – via Lexis Nexis 4868: – via Lexis Nexis 4822: – via Lexis Nexis 4760: – via Lexis Nexis 4668: – via Lexis Nexis 3924:from the original on May 29, 2024. 2667:History of tropical cyclone naming 25: 6583:"Oklahoma reels under rainstorms" 6555:"Flooding leaves people stranded" 6506:from the original on May 13, 2015 6001:Arthur E. Rotstein (1983-10-04). 5819:"Domestic News". October 4, 1983. 5731:from the original on May 10, 2012 5243:. September 10, 1983. p. A7. 5028:"1 AFTF Study Area Flood History" 4480:from the original on June 6, 2011 2077:declared a state of emergency in 2049:rivers experienced their highest 1356:were closed because of flooding. 7555: 7554: 7504: 7499: 7408: 7403: 7225: 6741:from the original on May 2, 2021 6653:from the original on May 2, 2021 6623:from the original on May 2, 2021 6593:from the original on May 2, 2021 6479:from the original on May 2, 2021 6449:from the original on May 2, 2021 6416:from the original on May 2, 2021 6237:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 6153:from the original on May 2, 2021 5704:from the original on May 2, 2021 5674:from the original on May 2, 2021 5567:from the original on May 2, 2021 5481:from the original on May 2, 2021 5220:from the original on May 2, 2021 5156:from the original on May 2, 2021 4942:from the original on May 2, 2021 4932:"Ismael lashes California Coast" 4892:from the original on May 2, 2021 4836:"Wind rain, slam into US coasts" 4801:from the original on May 2, 2021 4773:"Tropical Storm Misses Hawaii". 4724:from the original on May 2, 2021 4694:from the original on May 2, 2021 4666:"Domestic News". August 3, 1983. 4636:"Alicia will be first hurricane" 4386:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3995:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3931: 3914:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3694: 2602: 2594: 2542: 2534: 2476: 2469:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 2462:Tropical Depression Twenty-Two-E 2375: 2367: 2315: 2307: 2223: 2215: 2123: 2115: 2000: 1992: 1953:tropical cyclone forecast models 1902: 1894: 1872:. Along the northern portion of 1808:September 12 – September 20 1794: 1786: 1717: 1709: 1625: 1617: 1547: 1540:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1495: 1487: 1429: 1422:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1374: 1367:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1277: 1269: 1214: 1207:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1145: 1137: 1049: 1041: 979: 971: 907: 899: 843: 835: 778: 770: 689: 681: 566: 558: 492:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 475:Eastern Pacific Hurricane Center 37: 7312: 7307: 6533:from the original on 2009-05-10 6382:. NRL Monterrey. Archived from 6102:from the original on 2 May 2021 6072:from the original on 2 May 2021 6013:from the original on 2021-05-02 5983:from the original on 2013-05-23 5764:Coastal Zone Information Center 4848:from the original on 2021-05-02 4324:from the original on 2019-06-27 3744:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 3630:Category 1 hurricane 3546:Category 4 hurricane 3488:Category 3 hurricane 3460:Category 3 hurricane 3374:Category 3 hurricane 3346:Category 3 hurricane 3318:Category 4 hurricane 3178:Category 2 hurricane 3120:Category 4 hurricane 3092:Category 1 hurricane 2950:Category 4 hurricane 2922:Category 2 hurricane 1731:September 6 – September 14 6673:"Natural and Man-Made Hazards" 6324:, was the basis for the movie 5590:"The "Floods" of October 1983" 5347:"Public Information Statement" 5313:Jack Williams (May 17, 2005). 4938:. August 17, 1983. p. 2. 4797:. August 5, 1983. p. 46. 3720:1983 Atlantic hurricane season 1332:. Ismael dissipated that day. 1318:Intertropical Convergence Zone 735:130 mph (215 km/h). 177:1983 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 7820:1983 Pacific hurricane season 7217:1983 Pacific hurricane season 6946:. Australian Severe Weather. 6469:"State of emergency declared" 6347:David Roth (March 30, 2007). 6003:"Arizona Flood Damage Climbs" 5853:"Storm Data - September 1983" 4720:. August 4, 1983. p. 2. 4690:. August 3, 1983. p. 3. 4476:. Climate Prediction Center. 2397:130 mph (215 km/h) 2245:145 mph (230 km/h) 2145:115 mph (185 km/h) 2137:September 30 – October 7 2014:September 27 – October 2 1916:September 21 – October 1 1816:115 mph (185 km/h) 1739:115 mph (185 km/h) 1647:145 mph (230 km/h) 1564:August 31 – September 1 1299:100 mph (155 km/h) 1167:130 mph (215 km/h) 711:130 mph (215 km/h) 588:110 mph (175 km/h) 508:1988 Pacific hurricane season 483:1992 Pacific hurricane season 479:1985 Pacific hurricane season 471:1982 Pacific hurricane season 226:1983 Pacific hurricane season 32:1983 Pacific hurricane season 6919:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 6864:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 6647:St. Joseph New Press/Gazette 5921:. National Weather Service. 5903:"Hurricane's local impact". 5725:"Tropical Storm Octave 1983" 4988:. August 17, 1983. p. 3 3734:Australian cyclone seasons: 2693: 2624:90 mph (150 km/h) 2616:December 4 – December 7 2556:November 1 – November 3 2493:October 18 – October 18 2389:October 11 – October 19 1978:Tropical Storm Octave (1983) 1924:70 mph (110 km/h) 1639:August 31 – September 9 1593:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 1509:August 24 – September 1 1360:Tropical Depression Eleven-E 1071:90 mph (150 km/h) 929:65 mph (100 km/h) 865:70 mph (110 km/h) 632:anticyclonic deep-layer mean 514:storm thus far had exceeded 5919:"Arizona tropical cyclones" 3910:Hurricane Research Division 3783:"When is hurricane season?" 3725:1983 Pacific typhoon season 2564:40 mph (65 km/h) 2527:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2501:35 mph (55 km/h) 2337:45 mph (75 km/h) 2329:October 9 – October 14 2300:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2237:October 8 – October 20 2022:50 mph (85 km/h) 1985:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1887:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1579:35 mph (55 km/h) 1517:60 mph (95 km/h) 1480:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1454:35 mph (55 km/h) 1399:35 mph (55 km/h) 1239:35 mph (55 km/h) 1001:60 mph (95 km/h) 964:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 892:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 828:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 800:40 mph (65 km/h) 763:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 510:was near or above average. 500:Pacific decadal oscillation 182:1983 Pacific typhoon season 7846: 7032:Accumulated cyclone energy 6989:accessed November 15, 2005 5888:"Mary heading for state". 5793:Roeske, R. H (Fall 1989). 4747:. Mutual Pub. p. 103. 3710:List of Pacific hurricanes 3651: 3623: 3595: 3567: 3537: 3509: 3481: 3453: 3423: 3395: 3367: 3339: 3311: 3283: 3255: 3227: 3199: 3169: 3141: 3113: 3083: 3055: 3027: 2999: 2971: 2943: 2915: 2660: 2634: 2407: 1975: 1446:August 19 – August 20 1391:August 15 – August 16 1309: 1200:Tropical Depression Nine-E 1024: 87: • Maximum winds 18:Hurricane Priscilla (1983) 7830:Tropical cyclones in 1983 7825:Pacific hurricane seasons 7721:South-West Indian Ocean ( 7691:Tropical cyclones in 1983 7583: 7550: 7232: 7223: 7215:Tropical cyclones of the 7038: 7028: 6264:The Philadelphia Inquirer 5282:NOAA Technical Memorandum 4508:National Hurricane Center 4416:Climate Prediction Center 3906:National Hurricane Center 3574:Tropical depression 3290:Tropical depression 3234:Tropical depression 3206:Tropical depression 3148:Tropical depression 2931:Puerto Vallarta,Mazatlan 2910: 2907: 2898: 2895: 2884: 2877: 2869: 2866: 2861: 2591: 2586: 2531: 2526: 2473: 2468: 2364: 2359: 2304: 2299: 2212: 2207: 2112: 2107: 1989: 1984: 1891: 1886: 1783: 1778: 1706: 1701: 1689:Newport Beach, California 1614: 1609: 1544: 1539: 1533:Tropical Depression Two-C 1484: 1479: 1426: 1421: 1415:Tropical Depression One-C 1371: 1366: 1326:Baja California peninsula 1291:August 8 – August 14 1266: 1261: 1211: 1206: 1134: 1129: 1094:Prior to arrival of Gil, 1038: 1033: 968: 963: 896: 891: 832: 827: 767: 762: 750:Baja California peninsula 678: 673: 555: 550: 312: 246:Atlantic hurricane season 197:Pacific hurricane seasons 195: 172: 100: 74: 36: 4682:"Storm heads for Hawaii" 3715:Pacific hurricane season 3702:Tropical cyclones portal 2256:A tropical wave crossed 1231:August 3 – August 7 609:sea surface temperatures 504:Pacific hurricane season 230:Pacific hurricane season 159:$ 816.33 million (1983 6701:Ahrens, Donald (1985). 6617:The Evening independent 6443:Sorasota Herald-Tribune 6288:Ashcraft, Tami (2002). 6221:(subscription required) 6206:(subscription required) 6176:(subscription required) 6096:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 6050:(subscription required) 6035:(subscription required) 5841:(subscription required) 5823:(subscription required) 5545:(subscription required) 5519:(subscription required) 5458:(subscription required) 5443:(subscription required) 5016:(subscription required) 4970:(subscription required) 4920:(subscription required) 4870:(subscription required) 4824:(subscription required) 4762:(subscription required) 4687:The Evening Independent 4670:(subscription required) 3457:September 30-October 7 3429:September 27-October 2 3399:September 21-October 1 2801:International Date Line 2663:Tropical cyclone naming 2191:San Bernardino Counties 1659:(485 km) south of 1473:Tropical Storm Juliette 1312:Hurricane Ismael (1983) 1159:July 27 – August 6 1063:July 23 – August 5 6942:Padgett, Gary (2007). 6587:The Fort Scott Tribune 6292:. New York: Hyperion. 5668:The Lewiston Daily Sun 5603:(2). Flednotes. 1984. 5254:"Mexico News Briefs". 5063:"Mexico News Briefs". 5035:Aluival Fan Task Force 4745:Hawaii's Native Plants 4605:Monthly Weather Review 4559:Padgett, Gary (2001). 4298:Monthly Weather Review 4257:Monthly Weather Review 4026:Monthly Weather Review 3315:August 31-September 9 3287:August 31-September 1 3259:August 24-September 1 993:July 17 – July 21 957:Tropical Storm Flossie 921:July 12 – July 16 821:Tropical Storm Dalilia 240:(SSHWS). The decaying 62:Last system dissipated 6894:on September 29, 2007 6560:The Milwaukee Journal 5892:. September 23, 2003. 5504:. September 29, 2013. 5412:. September 19, 1983. 5397:. September 20, 1983. 5382:. September 22, 1983. 5258:. September 10, 1983. 5216:. September 9, 1983. 5152:. September 6, 1983. 5080:"On the Status cover" 4986:The Milwaukee Journal 4982:"Storms rake LA area" 4775:Philadelphia Inquirer 4528:Case, Robert (1990). 3513:October October 9-14 2440:Pueblo Nuevo, Durango 1972:Tropical Storm Octave 1951:Because of data from 1599:for a few more days. 1085:French Frigate Shoals 857:July 5 – July 12 703:June 9 – June 18 284:Central United States 267:Tropical Storm Octave 242:1982–83 El Niño event 6737:. December 6, 1983. 6649:. October 23, 1983. 6619:. October 22, 1983. 6589:. October 21, 1983. 6475:. October 20, 1983. 6445:. October 21, 1983. 6412:. October 22, 1983. 6322:Tami Oldham Ashcraft 6098:. October 10, 1983. 6007:The Spokesman-Review 5502:The Lewiston-Journal 5196:. September 8, 1983. 5149:The Pittsburgh Press 5067:. September 5, 1983. 3993:. Honolulu, Hawaii: 3602:Tropical storm 3516:Tropical storm 3432:Tropical storm 3402:Tropical storm 3262:Tropical storm 3062:Tropical storm 3034:Tropical storm 3006:Tropical storm 2978:Tropical storm 2820:Saffir–Simpson scale 2520:Tropical Storm Velma 2293:Tropical Storm Sonia 2283:Tami Oldham Ashcraft 1880:Tropical Storm Narda 1766:Pan-American Highway 1027:Hurricane Gil (1983) 885:Tropical Storm Erick 792:July 2 – July 5 756:Tropical Storm Cosme 655:. Although a modern 580:May 21 – May 28 313:Most intense Pacific 273:on record to affect 7704:Australian region ( 6977:CPHC Season Summary 6844:. December 7, 1983. 6829:. December 6, 1983. 6731:"The Weather Today" 6266:. October 16, 1983. 6149:. October 5, 1983. 6143:"The Weather Today" 6068:. October 3, 1983. 5700:. October 7, 1983. 5670:. October 4, 1983. 5634:"Remains of Octave" 5563:. October 4, 1983. 5208:"The Weather Today" 5044:on October 20, 2013 4888:. August 17, 1983. 4882:"Spawned By Storms" 4718:Schenectady Gazette 4310:1994MWRv..122..549L 4269:1986MWRv..114.1931G 4228:1984MWRv..112.1419G 4038:1983MWRv..111.1080G 3789:on December 6, 2010 2858: 2644:out of season storm 2514:Gulf of Tehuantepec 2101:Hurricane Priscilla 1123:Hurricane Henriette 878:Gulf of Tehuantepec 481:, and again in the 105:Seasonal statistics 54:First system formed 49:Seasonal boundaries 7787:Non-seasonal lists 7717:North Indian Ocean 6735:The Union Democrat 6563:. October 21, 1983 6191:. October 6, 1983. 6147:The Union-Democrat 6128:. October 8, 1983. 6066:Lodi News-Sentinel 5907:. August 28, 2003. 5905:Arizona Daily Star 5890:Arizona Daily Star 5698:Lodi News-Centinel 5213:The Union Democrat 3916:(April 26, 2024). 3652:Season aggregates 3187:California,Nevada 2875:at peak intensity 2857:season statistics 2852: 2685:names were retired 1757:Gulf of California 741:high pressure area 661:"pre-season" storm 315:hurricane seasons 256:moved through the 94:1-minute sustained 90:145 mph (230 km/h) 43:Season summary map 7807: 7806: 7657: 7656: 7650: 7592: 7568: 7567: 7182: 7181: 7177: 7176: 6842:Los Angeles Times 6827:Los Angeles Times 6126:Los Angeles Times 5194:Los Angeles Times 5178:Los Angeles Times 5099:10.1159/000090433 4886:The Press-Courier 4777:. 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6256: 6246: 6244: 6231: 6230: 6226: 6220: 6216: 6215: 6211: 6205: 6201: 6200: 6196: 6189:Merced Sun-Star 6186: 6185: 6181: 6175: 6171: 6170: 6166: 6156: 6154: 6141: 6140: 6133: 6123: 6122: 6115: 6105: 6103: 6090: 6089: 6085: 6075: 6073: 6060: 6059: 6055: 6049: 6045: 6044: 6040: 6034: 6030: 6029: 6025: 6016: 6014: 6000: 5999: 5995: 5986: 5984: 5970: 5969: 5965: 5955: 5953: 5943: 5942: 5938: 5928: 5926: 5917: 5916: 5912: 5902: 5901: 5897: 5887: 5886: 5882: 5872: 5870: 5866: 5855: 5851: 5850: 5846: 5840: 5836: 5835: 5828: 5822: 5818: 5817: 5810: 5800: 5798: 5792: 5791: 5787: 5777: 5775: 5759: 5754: 5753: 5744: 5734: 5732: 5722: 5721: 5717: 5707: 5705: 5692: 5691: 5687: 5677: 5675: 5662: 5661: 5657: 5647: 5645: 5631: 5630: 5623: 5613: 5611: 5607: 5592: 5588: 5587: 5580: 5570: 5568: 5561:Boca Raton News 5555: 5554: 5550: 5544: 5540: 5539: 5535: 5529: 5528: 5524: 5518: 5514: 5513: 5509: 5499: 5498: 5494: 5484: 5482: 5468: 5467: 5463: 5457: 5453: 5452: 5448: 5442: 5438: 5437: 5433: 5427: 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May 31, 1983. 4617: 4616: 4612: 4602: 4601: 4580: 4570: 4568: 4558: 4557: 4553: 4543: 4541: 4527: 4526: 4522: 4512: 4510: 4503: 4498: 4497: 4493: 4483: 4481: 4472: 4471: 4467: 4457: 4455: 4451: 4444: 4440: 4439: 4435: 4425: 4423: 4410: 4409: 4405: 4395: 4393: 4374: 4373: 4336: 4327: 4325: 4291: 4290: 4286: 4250: 4249: 4245: 4209: 4208: 4055: 4019: 4018: 4014: 4004: 4002: 3989: 3988: 3984: 3974: 3972: 3968: 3961: 3954: 3953: 3944: 3932: 3904: 3903: 3824: 3814: 3812: 3807: 3806: 3802: 3792: 3790: 3780: 3779: 3772: 3768: 3700: 3695: 3693: 3690: 3685: 3469:Western Mexico 3343:September 6-14 3327:Western Mexico 3071:Western Mexico 2900: 2896:Areas affected 2888: 2886: 2881: 2879: 2874: 2863: 2809: 2777: 2770: 2751: 2720: 2673: 2661:Main articles: 2659: 2639: 2629: 2608: 2599: 2593: 2582: 2569: 2548: 2539: 2533: 2522: 2506: 2485: 2481: 2475: 2464: 2412: 2402: 2381: 2372: 2366: 2355: 2342: 2321: 2312: 2306: 2295: 2250: 2229: 2220: 2214: 2203: 2159:Baja California 2150: 2129: 2120: 2114: 2103: 2045:, Rillito, and 2027: 2006: 1997: 1991: 1980: 1974: 1965:outer rainbands 1929: 1908: 1899: 1893: 1882: 1874:Baja California 1853:outer rainbands 1821: 1800: 1791: 1785: 1774: 1744: 1723: 1714: 1708: 1697: 1665:Lázaro Cárdenas 1652: 1631: 1622: 1616: 1605: 1584: 1556: 1552: 1546: 1535: 1522: 1501: 1492: 1486: 1475: 1459: 1438: 1434: 1428: 1417: 1404: 1383: 1379: 1373: 1362: 1314: 1304: 1283: 1274: 1268: 1257: 1244: 1223: 1219: 1213: 1202: 1172: 1151: 1142: 1136: 1125: 1105:outer rainbands 1076: 1055: 1046: 1040: 1029: 1023: 1006: 985: 976: 970: 959: 934: 913: 904: 898: 887: 870: 849: 840: 834: 823: 805: 784: 775: 769: 758: 732:rapid deepening 716: 695: 686: 680: 669: 640:Puerto Vallarta 593: 572: 563: 557: 546: 541: 314: 308: 307: 305: 296: 199: 191: 135: 91: 70:Strongest storm 44: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 7843: 7841: 7833: 7832: 7827: 7822: 7812: 7811: 7805: 7804: 7802: 7801: 7799:South Atlantic 7796: 7790: 7788: 7784: 7783: 7781: 7780: 7774: 7772: 7768: 7767: 7765: 7764: 7759: 7753: 7751: 7747: 7746: 7744: 7743: 7737: 7731: 7725: 7719: 7714: 7708: 7701: 7699: 7695: 7694: 7689: 7687: 7686: 7679: 7672: 7664: 7655: 7654: 7652: 7651: 7643: 7638: 7633: 7628: 7623: 7618: 7613: 7608: 7603: 7598: 7593: 7584: 7581: 7580: 7575: 7566: 7565: 7563: 7562: 7551: 7548: 7547: 7534: 7522: 7510: 7498: 7486: 7474: 7462: 7450: 7438: 7426: 7414: 7402: 7390: 7378: 7366: 7354: 7342: 7330: 7318: 7306: 7294: 7282: 7270: 7258: 7246: 7234: 7233: 7231: 7224: 7221: 7220: 7214: 7212: 7211: 7204: 7197: 7189: 7180: 7179: 7175: 7174: 7166: 7164: 7156: 7154: 7146: 7144: 7136: 7134: 7126: 7124: 7116: 7114: 7106: 7104: 7096: 7094: 7086: 7084: 7076: 7073: 7072: 7069: 7066: 7063: 7060: 7057: 7054: 7051: 7048: 7045: 7039: 7036: 7035: 7029: 7026: 7025: 7022: 7020: 7019: 7012: 7005: 6997: 6991: 6990: 6984: 6979: 6974: 6967: 6966:External links 6964: 6962: 6961: 6934: 6905: 6879: 6847: 6832: 6817: 6786: 6752: 6722: 6715: 6693: 6664: 6634: 6604: 6574: 6543: 6517: 6490: 6460: 6427: 6397: 6370: 6332: 6330:, made in 2018 6313: 6298: 6280: 6269: 6254: 6224: 6209: 6194: 6179: 6164: 6131: 6113: 6083: 6053: 6038: 6023: 5993: 5963: 5936: 5910: 5895: 5880: 5844: 5826: 5808: 5785: 5742: 5715: 5685: 5655: 5621: 5578: 5548: 5533: 5522: 5507: 5492: 5461: 5446: 5431: 5415: 5400: 5385: 5370: 5338: 5302: 5261: 5246: 5231: 5199: 5184: 5167: 5135: 5070: 5055: 5019: 4999: 4973: 4953: 4923: 4903: 4873: 4858: 4827: 4812: 4780: 4765: 4750: 4735: 4705: 4673: 4655: 4644:. May 31, 1983 4627: 4610: 4578: 4551: 4520: 4499:Berg, Robbie. 4491: 4465: 4433: 4403: 4334: 4284: 4243: 4053: 4012: 3982: 3942: 3822: 3800: 3769: 3767: 3764: 3763: 3762: 3752: 3742: 3732: 3727: 3722: 3717: 3712: 3706: 3705: 3689: 3686: 3682: 3681: 3678: 3675: 3672: 3670: 3667: 3664: 3661: 3658: 3654: 3653: 3649: 3648: 3646: 3643: 3640: 3637: 3634: 3631: 3628: 3625: 3621: 3620: 3618: 3615: 3612: 3609: 3606: 3603: 3600: 3597: 3593: 3592: 3590: 3587: 3584: 3581: 3578: 3575: 3572: 3569: 3565: 3564: 3562: 3559: 3558:$ 284 Million 3556: 3553: 3550: 3547: 3544: 3543:October 11-19 3541: 3535: 3534: 3532: 3529: 3526: 3523: 3520: 3517: 3514: 3511: 3507: 3506: 3504: 3501: 3498: 3495: 3492: 3489: 3486: 3483: 3479: 3478: 3476: 3473: 3470: 3467: 3464: 3461: 3458: 3455: 3451: 3450: 3448: 3445: 3444:$ 513 Million 3442: 3439: 3436: 3433: 3430: 3427: 3421: 3420: 3418: 3415: 3412: 3409: 3406: 3403: 3400: 3397: 3393: 3392: 3390: 3387: 3384: 3381: 3378: 3375: 3372: 3369: 3365: 3364: 3362: 3359: 3356: 3353: 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Index

Hurricane Priscilla (1983)

Cat. 3+
USD
1983 Atlantic hurricane season
1983 Pacific typhoon season
1983 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Pacific hurricane seasons
1981
1982
1984
1985
Pacific hurricane season
named storms
Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale
1982–83 El Niño event
Atlantic hurricane season
Hurricane Gil
Hawaiian Islands
Hurricane Ismael
Tropical Storm Octave
tropical cyclone
Arizona
Hurricane Tico
Central United States
Hawaii
ACE
2018
1992
2015

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