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1106:, Mexico. The system continued to become better organized, and was classified as Tropical Depression Eight-E, which was centered about 621 miles (999 km) west-southwest of Manzanillo on August 3 at 1200 UTC. The depression initially moved west-northwestward about 15 mph (24 km/h), and later slowed and turned westward on August 4. As the depression had curved westward, it had intensified enough to be upgraded to Tropical Storm Fabio. Despite the presence of wind shear, Fabio continued to strengthen and reach a peak intensity of 50 mph (80 km/h) later that day. Fabio turned toward west-southwest while weakening on August 5. Fabio weakened back to a tropical depression on August 6 and dissipated two days later about 1,347 miles (2,168 km) west-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The remnant swirl of low clouds persisted for several more days, eventually undergoing a 589:
strengthened into Tropical Storm Carlotta six hours later. Moving generally westward at about 11 knots (13 mph), Carlotta developed a ragged banding eye surrounded by deep convection late on June 19, and became a hurricane at 6:00 UTC on the 20th. Carlotta began to rapidly intensify shortly after becoming a hurricane, with its winds increasing by 80 mph in just 24 hours, and it reached peak intensity at 6:00 UTC on the 21st with 155 mph (249 km/h) winds. Shortly thereafter, Carlotta turned to the west-northwest, slowing slightly, around the edge of a mid-tropospheric ridge over
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However, the thunderstorms became minimal, and Paul weakened to a tropical depression early on October 28. The circulation center deteriorated, and although there were bursts in convection, Paul dissipated early on October 29, as it was becoming indistinguishable in the ITCZ. The remnants continued westward, and interacted with an upper-level low, affecting Hawaii with heavy rainfall in early November. The flooding caused $ 70 million in damage, and the highest rainfall total was 38.76 inches (985 mm) at
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tropical storm with winds reaching 70 mph (110 km/h), but the storm only reached a peak intensity of 50 mph (80 km/h) early on June 14. Bud turned to the north-northwest, and slowly weakened from June 15 onwards, due to increasing vertical wind shear and cooler ocean water temperatures. The storm's forward speed decreased and began to meander, as the ridge to the north of Bud weakened and a trough developed over the western United States. It drifted erratically while located just north of
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into a tropical storm at 12:00 UTC that day, at which point it became known as Gilma. Gilma gradually intensified and became a hurricane on August 8 at 6:00 UTC. Gilma reached peak intensity six hours later and moved over cooler waters. Gilma steadily weakened thereafter, and became a tropical depression again at 00:00 UTC on August 10. The cyclone lost any significant convection at 18:00 UTC on the same day, and dissipated six hours later.
1498:. that was a tropical storm for several days and moved from the eastern to the central Pacific basin. Thereafter entering the central Pacific region, Tropical Storm John approached hurricane status while meandering erratically east-southeast of Hawaii. John eventually encountered strong wind shear, and dissipated on September 1. Tropical Storm John did not cause any damage or fatalities, as there were no reports of any land being affected. 304:(ACE) index for the 2000 Pacific hurricane season as calculated by Colorado State University using data from the National Hurricane Center was 96 units. Broadly speaking, ACE is a measure of the power of a tropical or subtropical storm multiplied by the length of time it existed. It is only calculated for full advisories on specific tropical and subtropical systems reaching or exceeding wind speeds of 39 mph (63 km/h). 2121: 1321:. Tropical Storm Ileana paralleled the Mexican coast and reached peak intensity as a high-end tropical storm early on August 15 with 70 mph winds. The storm maintained this intensity for 18 hours before passing just south of the Baja California Peninsula, turning west, and weakening to a tropical depression late on August 16. It dissipated early the next day, but the remnant low-level circulation persisted until August 20. 1855: 1774: 1684: 1518: 1268: 1199: 958: 870: 801: 635: 333: 1904:(25-30 mph) allowed it to develop into Tropical Depression Seventeen-E at 12:00 UTC on October 2. It strengthened into Tropical Storm Olivia eighteen hours later. Moving west-northwestward away from Mexico, Olivia reached its peak intensity late on October 3 with 55-knot (65 mph) winds, a minimum pressure of 994 millibars. It maintained this intensity for 36 hours before an increase in wind shear caused by Atlantic 1587: 1130: 1053: 923:, and it became a hurricane the next day. Rapid intensification brought Daniel to its peak as a Category 3 hurricane on July 25. Afterwards, the storm fluctuated in intensity until it weakened to a tropical storm on July 30. Daniel slowed, turned northwestward, and passed 120 nautical miles north of Hawaii the next day. Accelerating, Daniel weakened to a tropical depression on August 3 and dissipated two days later. 2039: 1948: 1442: 1341: 5150: 452: 534: 542: 1863: 1782: 1692: 1526: 1276: 1207: 966: 878: 341: 713: 1138: 1061: 721: 2047: 1956: 1595: 1450: 1349: 2301:, the names come from a series of four rotating lists. Names are used one after the other without regard to year, and when the bottom of one list is reached, the next named storm receives the name at the top of the next list. Two named storms formed in the central North Pacific in 2000. Named storms in the table above that crossed into the area during the year are noted (*). 809: 643: 460: 1248:
a strong ridge, developed a central dense overcast and a ragged eye, and became a hurricane on August 14. Hector reached peak intensity 12 hours later. Hector then weakened and dissipated over colder water southwest of Baja California. The remnants of Hector passed over the Hawaiian Islands several days later, producing heavy rain over most of the island chain.
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later. The depression moved westward throughout its duration, and based on Dvorak estimates, intensified into Tropical Storm Paul on October 26. Despite increasing wind shear ahead of the storm, the National Hurricane Center predicted steady intensification to near hurricane status, although Paul only attained peak winds of 45 mph (72 km/h).
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August was the most active month of the year, with six named storms forming, including hurricanes Gilma and Hector. September was a relatively quiet month with two storms, one of which was Hurricane Lane. Two storms developed in October including Tropical Storm Olivia, while the final named storm, Tropical Storm Rosa, formed in November.
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above average number of storms. However, it had a below-average number of hurricanes and major hurricanes. There were also two tropical depressions that did not reach storm strength. In the central Pacific, two tropical storms formed. The first storm formed on May 22 and the last storm dissipated on November 8.
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This is a table of all of the storms that formed in the 2000 Pacific hurricane season. It includes their name, duration, peak classification and intensities, areas affected, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic
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As wind shear increased and convection became disorganized, Paul weakened. A trough briefly curved it to the northwest, before resuming its westward motion. Although the convection was becoming displaced from the low-level circulation, the National Hurricane Center continued to predict strengthening.
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later on August 15. Abnormally warm sea surface temperatures allowed the system to intensify despite its unusually high latitude, and it became Tropical Storm Wene on August 16. It quickly attained a peak intensity of 50 mph (80 km/h), but weakened due to colder sea surface temperatures and
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developed southwest of Acapulco, Mexico. The wave was only intensifying slowly, and on June 13, it became strong enough to be designated as a tropical depression. It quickly strengthened to tropical storm intensity six hours later, and moved to the northwest. It was forecast to strengthen to a strong
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was the strongest storm of the year and the second-strongest June hurricane in recorded history. Carlotta killed 18 people when it sank a freighter. Overall, the season was significantly more active than the previous season, with 19 tropical storms. In addition, six hurricanes developed. Furthermore,
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In the middle of August, two tropical storms developed off the Mexican coastline. Hector, the first, became a tropical depression at 18:00 UTC on August 10, and developed banding features late the next day and strengthened into a tropical storm. Hector moved generally westward under the influence of
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Gilma's precursor was a tropical wave that moved off the African coast on July 20 or 21. The wave entered the East Pacific on August 2, and the formation of a well-defined center led to the formation of a depression on August 5, 250 nautical miles south of Manzanillo, Mexico. The system strengthened
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to its north. During this time, Emilia was forecast to strengthen to a hurricane within two days, due to the system moving over warm waters. However, late on July 27, the storm began to accelerate, meaning that it will move into cooler waters sooner than firstly anticipated, therefore, only allowing
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in its circulation on July 22, and was downgraded to a tropical depression in the afternoon. Late on July 23, deep convection flared up, briefly strengthening the system again, but failed to re-gain tropical storm status, as it remained poorly organized. It dissipated on July 24, despite a low-shear
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in the Atlantic Ocean. The tropical wave crossed Central America between June 30 and July 1, continuing to move westward into the Pacific Ocean. The wave became more organized on July 6 and the National Hurricane Center started issuing advisories on the newly developed tropical depression later that
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on October 22. Located several hundred miles south-southeast of the Gulf of Tehuantepec, convection gradually organized and increased, and by October 25 satellite images indicated the development of the eighteenth tropical depression of the season. Operationally it was not classified until 15 hours
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where a weather station recorded a pressure of 973 mb. Although the center of Lane was well offshore, it still brought heavy surf that closed several ports in Mexico. In an Jose del Cabo, Mexico, a weather station reported winds of 32 mph (51 km/h). Lane remnants then affected the Western
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Part of the same tropical wave that spawned Tropical Storm Chris in the Atlantic uneventfully crossed the rest of the Atlantic and passed far out to sea into the Pacific before it organized into Tropical Depression Fourteen-E on August 31. Despite significant shear, the depression strengthened into
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A tropical wave emerged from the African coast on the first day of August. The wave crossed Central America and southern Mexico into the Eastern Pacific, and on August 13, a 12:21 UTC QuikSCAT scan revealed a low-level circulation, and it was designated as a tropical depression. Early the next day,
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A tropical wave moved off the west coast of Africa on July 19, and entered into the Pacific on July 27. Minimal development occurred in the west-northwestward moving wave until August 1. It was then that the tropical wave began developing a low-level circulation and convective organization was seen
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A tropical wave departed the western African coast on July 8. The wave crossed the Atlantic and Central America uneventfully. However, on July 23, while in the East Pacific, the wave's weather became well-organized, and it developed into a tropical depression that day. After reaching tropical storm
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The precursor to Lane was a tropical wave that formed in the Atlantic Ocean on August 20. The wave moved across the Atlantic basin without development and crossed Central America on August 29. By September 1, the system was beginning to organize south of Mexico. On September 4, the system became a
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this year. Seasonal activity began on May 22, when Hurricane Aletta formed off the southwest coast of Mexico. Two storms formed in June, though the season slowly became active in July when three named storms developed, including Hurricane Daniel, which was the second-strongest storm of the season.
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The origins of Tropical Storm Rosa can be traced to a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on October 18. It showed signs of development in the southwestern Caribbean Sea, though moved into the East Pacific Ocean on November 1 before being able to develop further. Favorable conditions
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caused it to weaken on October 5. After Keith made landfall on Mexico and dissipated, northeasterly shear relaxed, and allowed Olivia to re-strengthen and achieve 55-knot winds again early on October 8. Continual westward movement brought the storm over cooler waters, and it began to weaken for a
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A tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on August 29. It remained weak as it moved westward across the Atlantic Ocean, and entered the Pacific Ocean on September 9. As it moved west-northwestward, it organized, and developed into Tropical Depression Fifteen-E on September 15 while 290 miles
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The tropical wave that eventually became Tropical Storm Bud was first identified off the coast of Africa on May 22. It moved across the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean, then into the eastern Pacific Ocean on June 6 with little development. The tropical wave remained disorganized until June 11 when a
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The season officially started on May 15, 2000, in the eastern Pacific, and on June 1, 2000, in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 2000. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. This season had an
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beginning to form. A few hours later, the storm moved into cooler waters and drier air, and Emilia's deep convection dissipated, weakening the storm. Late on July 28 deep convection redeveloped near the storm's center, but wind shear prevented Emilia from strengthening. It turned to the west and
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The origins of Tropical Depression Five-E were first identified on July 8 when a tropical wave moved off the west African coast. It entered the eastern Pacific Ocean on July 16 after tracking over the Caribbean Sea. The wave developed to a tropical depression on July 22. Lacking significant deep
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A tropical wave left the coast of Africa on June 3. It entered the East Pacific on June 12 and spawned a weak low four days later. It remained disorganized until developing a concentration of deep convection on June 18, and the low became Tropical Depression Three-E by 18:00 UTC that day. It
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A tropical wave left the African coast on September 16. Crossing into the East Pacific on September 28, the wave exhibited little thunderstorm activity until it developed a burst of deep convection late on September 30. The development of banding features and sustained winds of 20-25 knots
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border. A ridge of high pressure to its north forced the depression westward, where it slowly organized into a tropical storm on November 5. A mid-level trough eroded the high-pressure system, allowing Rosa to turn more to the north. On November 6, the storm reached a peak of 65 mph
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A tropical disturbance developed in the Western Pacific Ocean along the eastern periphery of the monsoon trough in mid-August. Located at 33° north, it steadily organized, and became Tropical Depression Sixteen-W on August 15 while located 1,700 miles (2,700 km) to the northwest of
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second time. Olivia dropped to tropical depression intensity at 6:00 UTC on October 9, and dissipated 24 hours later. The resulting remnant low briefly re-gained moderate convection on October 11, but increasing southwesterly shear disrupted it. The low eventually crossed the
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The total represents the sum of the squares of the maximum sustained wind speed (knots) for every (sub)tropical storm's intensity of over 33 knots (38 mph; 61 km/h), divided by 10,000 while they are above that threshold; therefore, tropical depressions are not
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season, although most of the storms were weak and short-lived. There were few notable storms this year. Tropical storms Miriam, Norman, and Rosa all made landfall in Mexico with minimal impact. Hurricane Daniel briefly threatened the U.S. state of
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The season officially started on May 15 in the Eastern Pacific, and on June 1 in the Central Pacific; they both ended on November 30, 2000. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the
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organized into an area of low pressure in the Eastern Pacific Ocean on September 18. Its convection slowly organized while south of Mexico, and a tropical depression formed on September 20 while 205 miles (330 km) south-southeast of
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on July 22 without any increase in organization. On July 25, the wave began to show curved banding, showing that it had become better organized. It intensified to a tropical depression on July 26 while located south southwest of
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Bud passed near Socorro Island on June 15, with estimated one-minute winds of 45 mph (72 km/h), and caused large waves along the western coast of Mexico. However, no reports of damage or casualties were received.
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were warm enough for intensification to occur. The depression lacked any deep convection, however, and it began weakening On July 7. The depression entered an area of stronger wind shear and dissipated that day.
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Norman produced heavy rainfall across western Mexico, peaking at nearly 16 inches (410 mm) in the state of Colima. In all, Norman caused $ 13.3 million (2000 USD; $ 23.5 million 2024 USD) in damage.
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weakened below tropical storm intensity on July 29, as the deep convection in the storm diminished again. It shortly dissipated while located several hundred miles west south-west of
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accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 2000 USD.
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which imparted additional weakening, and Aletta dropped to tropical storm status on May 27. It quickly deteriorated that day, and on May 28 the system dissipated well south of
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Tropical Storm Kristy as it meandered far from land over the open ocean. Wind shear then dissipated the system on September 3, just 210 kilometers from where it first formed.
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the storm to intensify within a few hours before weakening. Emilia moved near Socorro Island and its intensity peaked with wind speeds of 65 mph (105 km/h), with an
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for "Urban". Despite a favorable environment, Upana strengthened little, reaching a peak intensity on July 21 with winds of 50 mph (80 km/h). The storm had no deep
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Rosa dropped moderate rainfall across Mexico, peaking at 15.32 inches (389 mm) near the Mexico/Guatemala border. Damage was minimal, totaling to only $ 15,000 (2000
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Miriam dropped lighter than average rainfall upon Mexico, peaking at 7.68 inches (195 mm) at La Cruz/Elota. Total damages from the storm amounted to $ 7.2 million (
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On July 26, a westward moving disturbance in the central Pacific basin containing remnants of Tropical Storm Upana began showing signs of organization as it neared the
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convection and moving over cold waters, Five-E never intensified further to a tropical storm. The depression dissipated late on July 23, just one day after it formed.
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forced a west-northwest track away from the Mexican coast. It intensified into Tropical Storm Aletta early on May 23 while located 220 miles (350 km) south of
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eroded the ridge that was steering the movement of Aletta, causing the hurricane to remain almost stationary for the next two days. The lack of motion resulted in
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United States. The moisture from Lane produced thunderstorms in California. At all locations, effects were minimal, with no reports of damage or casualties.
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day. The NHC initially predicted that the depression would reach tropical storm intensity, as there was a lack of vertical wind shear around the system and
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allowed the system to quickly organize, and the wave formed into Tropical Depression Nineteen-E on November 3 while 230 miles (370 km) south of the
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Bitrán, Daniel; Espinosa, Martín; Morales, Héctor; Salinas, Marco; Conde, María; Ramírez, Lucía; Quintana, Krishna; Colsa, Lorena (November 2001).
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developed near the center of the disturbance, and the system became the first tropical depression of the season on May 22 while located south of
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On September 9, forecasters predicted that the storm would remain offshore and its rainbands would bring heavy rains and gusty winds across the
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No casualties or damaged was reported in association with Hurricane Daniel, despite the system's passing close enough to Hawaii to require
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that had formed off the western United States coastline. The interaction with the system caused Lane to curve northeast towards the
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Hurricane Aletta was the second-strongest May hurricane by pressure, as well as the fourth strongest May hurricane by winds.
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Upana was the first tropical storm to develop in the Central Pacific region since Tropical Storm Paka in the
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wind shear. Wene continued to weaken, and dissipated when the storm merged with an extratropical cyclone.
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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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As a depression, Wene was the first Western Pacific tropical cyclone to cross the dateline since the
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after it began a slow north drift. The remnants lingered in the same area for the next several days.
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A tropical wave organized into Tropical Depression One-C on July 20 while located southeast of the
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John originated on August 28 from an area of disturbed weather that was associated with the
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Kevin R. Kodama; Hans E. Rosendal; Benjamin C. Hablutzel; Paul A. Jendrowski; Daniel Eum.
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for "Wayne". The system formed at the second-northernmost latitude of any storm in the
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Tropical Depression Four-E formed from the same tropical wave that spawned
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On July 11, a tropical wave moved off the African coast, and moved to the
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Though it never made landfall, Carlotta killed 18 people when it sank the
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there were total of two major hurricanes (Category 3 or greater on the
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Tropical Storm Chanchu over the western Pacific Ocean on July 29
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the depression strengthened into a 40 mph tropical storm named
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For storms that form in the North Pacific from 140°W to the
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The remnants of Olivia brought considerable rainfall to the
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tropical depression 140 miles (230 km) southwest of
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Avila, Lixion A.; Blake, Eric S. (September 23, 2000).
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one week later. It passed over Central America near
5380: 5364: 5343: 5291: 4749:"Tropical Cyclone Naming History and Retired Names" 3240:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University 2063: 2055: 1972: 1964: 1879: 1871: 1798: 1790: 1708: 1700: 1611: 1603: 1542: 1534: 1466: 1458: 1373: 1357: 1292: 1284: 1223: 1215: 1154: 1146: 1077: 1069: 982: 974: 894: 886: 825: 817: 737: 729: 659: 651: 558: 550: 476: 468: 357: 349: 189: 177: 169: 155: 147: 139: 131: 126: 102: 88: 78: 69: 61: 53: 48: 31: 4232:(in Spanish). Government of Mexico. Archived from 3577:"The 2000 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season" 4074:"Hurricane Lane shuts Mexican ports, brings rain" 3792:Stewart, Stacy; Lawrence, Miles (July 28, 2000). 3341:A guide on how to read the database is available 4943: 4931: 4287:"Tropical Storm Norman – September 16–24, 2000" 4260:"Tropical Storm Norman Tropical Cyclone Report" 4258:Avila, Lixion; Blake, Eric (October 13, 2000). 4227:"Official Journal for Tuesday October 24, 2000" 4159:"Tropical Storm Miriam – September 14–18, 2000" 4132:"Tropical Storm Miriam Tropical Cyclone Report" 3944:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3911:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3878:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3721:"Tropical Storm Emilia Tropical Cyclone Report" 3692:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3501:Stewart, Stacy; Pasch, Richard (July 6, 2000). 2778:Baja California Peninsula, Northwestern Mexico 4772:2000 Tropical Cyclones – Central North Pacific 4225:Secretary of the Interior (October 24, 2000). 3840:"Tropical Storm Fabio Tropical Cyclone Report" 3443: 3441: 2002:An area of disturbed weather emerged from the 5269: 4854: 4583:"Tropical Storm Rosa Tropical Cyclone Report" 4352:"Tropical Storm Paul Tropical Cyclone Report" 3966:"Tropical Storm John Tropical Cyclone Report" 3315: 3313: 1822:The same tropical wave that spawned Atlantic 18:Timeline of the 2000 Pacific hurricane season 8: 4494:"Tropical Depression Paul Discussion No. 14" 4379:"Tropical Depression Eighteen Discussion #1" 4310: 4308: 3714: 3712: 3710: 3708: 3374:"Tropical Storm Bud Tropical Cyclone Report" 4751:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center 3817:"Tropical Depression Emilia Discussion #14" 3570: 3568: 3566: 3259: 3257: 3255: 2170:in 2000. This is the same list used in the 5276: 5262: 5254: 5165: 5111: 5087: 5063: 5027: 4979: 4861: 4847: 4839: 4685: 4683: 4610:"Tropical Storm Rosa – November 3–8, 2000" 4101:"Hurricane Lane brushes Mexican peninsula" 4019: 4017: 4015: 4013: 3658:"Tropical Depression Five-E Discussion #4" 3635:"Tropical Depression Five-E Discussion #3" 3549:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion #4" 3526:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion #3" 3503:"Tropical Depression Four-E Discussion #1" 3266:"Hurricane Aletta Tropical Cyclone Report" 28: 4991: 4955: 4829:NHC 2000 Pacific hurricane season archive 4612:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center. 4552:. United States Weather Prediction Center 4519:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center. 4471:"Tropical Depression Paul Discussion #12" 4289:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center. 3865:Franklin, James L. (September 18, 2000). 3679:Lawrence, Miles B. (September 11, 2000). 3296:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion #1" 3145:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 2514:Southwestern Mexico, Northwestern Mexico 2335: 2162:List of historical tropical cyclone names 5135: 5123: 5051: 5039: 4942: 4937: 4930: 4925: 4834:HPC 2000 Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Pages 4026:"Hurricane Lane Tropical Cyclone Report" 3920:from the original on September 30, 2015. 3887:from the original on September 30, 2015. 3701:from the original on September 29, 2015. 3367: 3365: 3363: 3361: 2370: 4907: 4809:Servicio Meteorológico Nacional Website 4345: 4343: 4341: 4339: 4337: 4315:Stewart, Stacey R. (November 6, 2000). 3991:Pasch, Richard J. (December 20, 2000). 3202: 3182: 774:environment favorable for development. 4517:"Remains of Paul – November 1–3, 2000" 3953:from the original on October 19, 2021. 3931:Stewart, Stacy R. (October 30, 2000). 3141:2000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 2026: 1935: 1842: 1761: 1671: 1578:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1574: 1505: 1429: 1328: 1255: 1190:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1186: 1121:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1117: 1040: 945: 861:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 857: 788: 700: 622: 525:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 521: 439: 324:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 320: 209:2000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 5015: 4967: 4895: 4635:Padgett, Gary; Wallace, John (2001). 4350:Lawrence, Miles (November 18, 2000). 4163:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 4050:Lawrence, Miles (September 9, 2000). 3794:"Tropical Storm Emilia Discussion #9" 3771:"Tropical Storm Emilia Discussion #6" 3748:"Tropical Storm Emilia Discussion #3" 3049:Southwestern Mexico, Central America 2178:from the list following that season. 1110:with the remains of Hurricane Gilma. 7: 5003: 4918: 4913: 4581:Pasch, Richard (December 21, 2000). 4448:"Tropical Storm Paul Discussion #10" 4400:Franklin, James (October 26, 2000). 4377:Franklin, James (October 25, 2000). 4130:Franklin, James (November 3, 2000). 3964:Lawrence, Miles (October 17, 2000). 3719:Pasch, Richard (December 19, 2000). 3448:Franklin, James L. (July 16, 2000). 5171:2000–2009 Pacific hurricane seasons 5110: 5105: 5098: 5093: 5086: 5081: 5075: 5062: 5057: 5026: 5021: 4978: 4973: 4469:Stewart, Stacy (October 28, 2000). 4425:"Tropical Storm Paul Discussion #9" 4423:Stewart, Stacy (October 27, 2000). 4402:"Tropical Storm Paul Discussion #4" 4111:from the original on April 20, 2011 3155:Australian region cyclone seasons: 266:Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale 5014: 5009: 4990: 4985: 4966: 4961: 4954: 4949: 4894: 4889: 4720:National Hurricane Operations Plan 4691:National Hurricane Operations Plan 4542:Roth, David M. (January 3, 2023). 4052:"Hurricane Lane Discussion No. 16" 3846:from the original on June 29, 2011 3424:"Tropical Storm Bud Discussion #8" 3401:"Tropical Storm Bud Discussion #3" 3339:from the original on May 29, 2024. 2158:History of tropical cyclone naming 25: 5134: 5129: 5122: 5117: 5050: 5045: 5038: 5033: 5002: 4997: 4799:National Hurricane Center Website 4616:from the original on May 18, 2011 4589:from the original on May 14, 2011 4523:from the original on May 19, 2011 4358:from the original on May 14, 2011 4293:from the original on May 18, 2011 4266:from the original on May 14, 2011 4138:from the original on May 14, 2011 4080:from the original on May 20, 2011 4024:Beven, Jack (November 24, 2000). 3972:from the original on June 4, 2011 3838:Beven, Jack (November 17, 2000). 3769:Franklin, James (July 27, 2000). 3727:from the original on May 14, 2011 3614:from the original on May 14, 2011 3606:Stewart, Stacy (August 5, 2000). 3587:from the original on May 18, 2011 3482:from the original on May 14, 2011 3399:Lawrence, Miles (June 13, 2000). 3380:from the original on May 14, 2011 3275:from the original on May 14, 2011 5149: 5148: 5074: 5069: 4906: 4901: 4879: 4608:Roth, David (January 27, 2007). 4562: 4492:Beven, Jack (October 29, 2000). 4446:Beven, Jack (October 27, 2000). 4157:Roth, David (January 27, 2007). 3815:Lawrence, Miles (July 9, 2000). 3633:Pasch, Richard (July 23, 2000). 3581:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3346: 3329:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3294:Franklin, James (May 22, 2000). 3264:Pasch, Richard (June 10, 2000). 3105: 2045: 2037: 1954: 1946: 1861: 1853: 1794:September 20 – September 22 1780: 1772: 1733:(470 km) east-southeast of 1704:September 15 – September 17 1690: 1682: 1593: 1585: 1524: 1516: 1496:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 1448: 1440: 1347: 1339: 1274: 1266: 1205: 1197: 1136: 1128: 1059: 1051: 964: 956: 919:intensity, the system was named 876: 868: 807: 799: 792:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 719: 711: 641: 633: 626:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 540: 532: 458: 450: 339: 331: 37: 4544:"Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima" 3746:Avila, Lixion (July 27, 2000). 3547:Pasch, Richard (June 7, 2000). 3524:Stewart, Stacy (July 7, 2000). 3474:Avila, Lixion (July 12, 2000). 3422:Avila, Lixion (June 15, 2000). 3165:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 2881:Category 2 hurricane 2741:Category 1 hurricane 2713:Category 1 hurricane 2617:Category 3 hurricane 2505:Category 4 hurricane 2441:Category 2 hurricane 1650:West Coast of the United States 1607:September 5 – September 14 4549:Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Data 3131:2000 Atlantic hurricane season 2004:Intertropical Convergence Zone 1492:Intertropical Convergence Zone 199:2000 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 5414:2000 Pacific hurricane season 4871:2000 Pacific hurricane season 4663:"2000 Tropical Storm CHANCHU" 4585:. 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Index

Timeline of the 2000 Pacific hurricane season

Carlotta
mbar
hPa
inHg
Cat. 3+
USD
2000 Atlantic hurricane season
2000 Pacific typhoon season
2000 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Pacific hurricane seasons
1998
1999
2001
2002
Pacific hurricane
Hawaii
Hurricane Carlotta
Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale
Pacific basin
tropical cyclones
accumulated cyclone energy


mbar
hPa
tropical wave
Central America
Gulf of Tehuantepec

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