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1719:. The system developed a good series of banding features and convection, and as a result, in the afternoon later that day, it strengthened into a tropical storm, the seventh in the eastern Pacific that year. On August 14, it strengthened to become the fourth hurricane of the season, concurrent to the development of a good, banding type eye. That afternoon, Guillermo strengthened to a Category 2 hurricane with maximum winds increasing to 100 mph (160 km/h). Early on August 15, Guillermo intensified to become the second major hurricane of the season, as it was upgraded by the NHC to a Category 3 hurricane, with maximum winds increasing to 125 mph (201 km/h). On August 16 it crossed into the Central Pacific basin as a Category 1 hurricane, and then quickly weakened to a tropical storm thereafter due to very high wind shear. Despite over very strong as high as 45 mph (72 km/h) of shear, Guillermo survived as a weak tropical storm for a further 3 days before weakening to a depression and degenerating to a remnant low on August 19, near the West Coast. However, the remnants continued to curve towards the northeast for the next several days, before finally dissipating on August 23. 1104:. Soon after, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Carlos while moving westward through an area of warm waters and light wind shear. On July 11, Carlos intensified further into a minimal hurricane. At that time, the small storm developed a small eye-like feature, which had disappeared the next day, causing Carlos to weaken back into a tropical storm. The eye feature redeveloped, signaling that Carlos reintensified into a hurricane on July 14, reaching peak winds of 105 mph (169 km/h) early the next day. Located at 10.1ºN, this made Carlos the southernmost Category 2 hurricane in the eastern Pacific proper. Late on July 15, the hurricane encountered strong wind shear, resulting in rapid weakening. About 24 hours after its peak intensity, Carlos deteriorated into a tropical depression, and dissipated early on July 17 well to the southeast of Hawaii. 2289:). Operationally, the NHC assessed Linda to have been slightly stronger with peak winds of 85 mph (137 km/h). Persistent wind shear eroded the eyewall and led to weakening. Compounded with decreasing water temperatures, Linda deteriorated to tropical storm status early on September 11. At that time, the center became exposed and lacked deep convection. After the intrusion of dry air, the convection dissipated, and late on September 11, the NHC issued their final advisory on Linda after it degenerated into a remnant low. At this time, the system weakened below tropical storm intensity. The remnants of Linda persisted for several more days, initially tracking southwest before turning due west. The system eventually dissipated on September 15 roughly 1,195 miles (1,923 km) east of the 1974:, until it organized into a tropical depression early in the morning of August 29. It soon strengthened to become Tropical Storm Jimena, and intensified rapidly to become a Category 2 hurricane later the same day as a pinhole eye developed. The next day it strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane, becoming the third major hurricane of season. Later that day, it continued to intensify and became a Category 4 hurricane. However, by the morning of August 31, the eye had become less defined, likely because of an eyewall replacement cycle. As Jimena moved over cooler waters, and shear began to increase, it began to weaken starting on September 1, weakening below major hurricane status later that day. The storm soon made first landfall of the season as a weak Category 2 early the next day near 1269:. It also started to develop an eye feature, based on satellite imagery. But, southerly shear, introduced by a large upper-level trough, caused Lana to become slightly disorganized on July 31. Despite this, Lana reached its peak intensity of 65 mph (105 km/h) early on August 1, and slowly weakened to become a very disorganized, yet still fairly strong tropical storm, maintaining maximum winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) for the next couple of days. However, Lana weakened to a tropical depression late on August 2, while continuing to quickly become disorganized. Lana degenerated to a remnant low on 00:00 UTC of August 3, roughly 580 miles (930 km) southwest of 1994:, a record 26.54 inches (674 mm) of rain fell in association with Jimena. According to a report by Mexico's Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres, the magnitude of the event was analyzed to be a once in 2000 year occurrence. Thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed across Baja California and much of Puerto Lopez Mateos was leveled. Significant damage to infrastructure not only left people without water and power, it hampered relief efforts as many towns were isolated from surrounding areas. At least six people were killed and an estimated 72,000 were affected across the region. Total losses related to Hurricane Jimena reached 2.3 billion 1437:
intensification being attributed to warm water along the forecast track, which allowed for more rapid intensification. Felicia continued to intensify and became a hurricane that afternoon. Rapid intensification continued into that evening, and the NHC upgraded Felicia to a Category 2 hurricane. It continued to rapidly strengthen, becoming the first major hurricane of the season on the morning of August 5, when the NHC upgraded it to a Category 3 hurricane. Later that day, Felicia rapidly intensified to a Category 4 hurricane, with maximum winds increasing to 145 mph (233 km/h), making it the strongest storm in the Eastern Pacific since
2514:. The disturbance slowly started to organize, strengthening into a tropical depression late on September 22 (September 23 in UTC time). On the early morning of September 23, the depression strengthened into a tropical storm and received the name Nora. On September 23, Tropical Storm Nora reached a peak intensity of 60 mph (97 km/h) before starting to weaken back into a depression on September 24. Early on September 25, the NHC issued their last advisory on Nora, as it weakened into a remnant low. However, the remnant low of Nora continued to drift westward for the next 4 days, before dissipating on September 29. 2825: 3954: 1482: 39: 6934: 2793:
October 19, Rick weakened below Category 3 status and began to turn north, towards the Baja California Peninsula. Continued degradation of the structure led to the hurricane being downgraded to a tropical storm on October 20. By this time, the storm had become highly asymmetric, with most deep convection being displaced to the northeast. The following day, Rick made landfall near Mazatlán with winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). The storm rapidly degenerated as it moved over land, dissipating within 12 hours of landfall.
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strengthen to a tropical storm by August 10, but moderate shear inhibited development, and the depression was no longer forecast to strengthen to a tropical storm, as the shear inhibited deep convection within the depression's circulation. Shear continually inhibited development until the end, when Nine-E degenerated to a remnant low on August 12. The next day, the NHC noted the possibility for regeneration of the system, although, by late on the 14th, the disturbance had weakened, and was becoming embedded in the
2313: 2105: 1043: 1918: 1358:. Enrique strengthened to reach a peak intensity of 65 mph (105 km/h) on August 4. However, interaction with Hurricane Felicia weakened the system late that evening, with maximum winds decreasing to 50 mph. Enrique maintained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) for the next day or so, until early on August 6, when the NHC downgraded Enrique to depression status. On August 7, the NHC issued their final advisory on Enrique as the system degenerated into a remnant low. 2157:. The system strengthened to Tropical Storm Kevin later that day. Kevin began to weaken early on August 30, and this trend continued for the next day or so, until early on the 31st, when Kevin weakened to a tropical depression. Kevin continued to degrade, and the NHC declared it dissipated on September 1, as it had weakened to a remnant low. It finally was absorbed into the ITCZ in the area of Central Pacific on September 8, seven days after it had weakened into a remnant low. 686: 1667: 2617: 577: 589:(ACE) index for the 2009 Pacific hurricane season as calculated by Colorado State University using data from the National Hurricane Center was 126.4 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). 1378: 1297: 918: 1015:. The system produced upwards of 22.2 mm (0.87 in) in the span of a few hours, triggering flooding throughout the state. Numerous streets were closed due to flooding and local fire departments were deployed to assist in draining the water. No injuries or structural damage resulted from the flooding. The remnants of the storm also brought unseasonable rainfall, although negligible, to parts of southern and central 2726: 2534: 2458: 1213: 7227: 2781:
development. Shortly after being classified as Tropical Depression Twenty-E, the system intensified into Tropical Storm Rick. Roughly 18 hours later, Rick had become a Category 1 hurricane as it underwent rapid intensification. After a brief pause in this phase, the storm went through another period of intensification, reaching Category 5 status on October 17, becoming the first storm of this intensity since
2018: 1675: 1555: 2625: 601:(ACE) rating of 100, roughly 94% of the 30-year median. ACE is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of the hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes, have high ACEs. ACE is only calculated for full advisories on tropical systems at or exceeding 34 kn (39 mph; 63 km/h) or tropical storm strength. 1827: 1386: 1305: 1132: 1926: 1051: 926: 811: 3089:, 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. Three named storms, listed below, formed within the area in 2009. Also, named storms in the table above that crossed into the area during the season are noted (*). 2321: 2185: 2113: 1754: 2833: 2542: 2466: 1563: 1221: 2734: 2026: 1490: 694: 1819: 1124: 803: 4322: 2177: 1746: 783:. High winds accompanied the rainfall and left about 50,000 residences without power. Several trees were downed and some structures sustained damage from fresh water flooding. Landslides occurred along major highways and significant structural damage was reported around Mazatlán. However, there was no loss of life or reports of injuries. 2887:. Moving northwestward, it slowly organized at first due to its large size. After reaching hurricane status on October 21, Neki intensified at a much faster rate and peaked with winds of 125 mph (201 km/h). It later turned to the north and north-northeast and weakened due to hostile conditions. While passing through the 1349:. The center of circulation was embedded within a central dense overcast and located within an area favoring further development. The depression tracked just north of due west in response to a mid-tropospheric ridge north of the system. Upon becoming a tropical cyclone, a second area of low pressure, that would later become 984:
degenerated into a remnant low. Although no longer a tropical cyclone, the remnants of Blanca maintained a well-defined low pressure center as it continued its northwesterly movement. Early on July 11, the system turned northward and gradually weakened. By the following day, Blanca had dissipated over open waters.
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structure throughout the late 25th and most of the 26th. The system's structure continued to degrade, and finally, on August 28, the CPHC issued their final advisory on Hilda, as it had degenerated into a remnant low. The remnants of Hilda lingered for several days, until finally dissipating on August 31.
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Hurricane Neki caused relatively little damage in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. All of the structures were undamaged; however, two small natural habitat islands, Round and Disappearing Islands, were affected substantially. The former lost some land area and the latter was completely
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in the Atlantic. The portion of the wave that would become Ignacio crossed Central America on August 16. While the wave axis was located over the eastern Pacific on August 20, shower and thunderstorm activity began to increase, but associated convection remained minimal. Two days later, on August 22,
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and passed into the CPHC's area of responsibility. On August 26, Hilda quickly weakened to a depression after several small pulses of brief convection in the disorganized center, but these waned quickly when it weakened to depression status. Hilda also attempted, but failed, to reorganize its overall
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on August 3, developing into Tropical Depression Eight-E the next day, shortly after Tropical Depression Seven-E formed directly to the east. It strengthened into a tropical storm and was named Felicia early on August 4. It rapidly strengthened that morning as an eyewall quickly developed, the rapid
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The Central Pacific basin was also expected to be slightly below average, with three to five tropical cyclones expected to form or cross into the area. However, it was slightly more active than expected, the number of three to five was exceeded, as seven tropical cyclones moved into or formed in the
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This is a table of all of the tropical cyclones that formed in the 2009 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
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at the same intensity just after re-entering Pacific. Moving over land, Jimena weakened into a Category 1 later that day, only to move back offshore as a Category 1 hurricane. The hurricane made a third landfall near San Junacio with 85 mph (135 km/h) winds. Finally, around 03:00 UTC
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over the center, which soon began deteriorating, with cloud tops warming and convection shrinking. By late on July 7, the center became devoid of shower and thunderstorm activity, with only intermittent convection. On July 8, Blanca weakened into a tropical depression, and the next day it
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The season was characterized as "near-normal", featuring 17 named storms 8 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes. The central Pacific experienced above-average activity with three additional storms forming west of 140°W and three more crossing over from the eastern Pacific. The overall number of storms
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of 1001 mbar (hPa; 29.56 inHg). Despite this, and reaching sub-26.5 °C water temperatures, Marty managed to remain at tropical storm strength until 1800 UTC on the 18th, when it finally weakened back to depression strength. With all environmental factors against it, and almost completely
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to its north. Shortly after developing, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Linda. By September 9, a new ridge developed east of Linda, causing the storm to turn northwestward. Despite intensifying into a strong tropical storm, Linda's low-level circulation was misaligned from its upper
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from the list of names for the Central Pacific basin. The next afternoon, the final advisory on Maka was issued as it degenerates into a remnant low. The remnants of Tropical Storm Maka crossed the International Date Line and moved into the Western Pacific, regenerating into a tropical depression.
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was issued. Shortly thereafter, the CPHC upgraded the low to a tropical depression, assigning it with the identifier One-C. Over the following 12 hours, further development took place, and the depression intensified into a tropical storm. Upon attaining this intensity, the storm was given the name
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Tropical Depression Nine-E developed out of a small area of low pressure west-southwest of Baja California on August 9. Nine-E initially formed as a tropical wave that had entered the eastern Pacific on August 1, but was ill-defined, and difficult to trace. The NHC had initially forecast Nine-E to
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The third-strongest eastern Pacific hurricane on record, Hurricane Rick originated from a very strong tropical disturbance wave that developed into a tropical depression on October 15. Situated off the southern coast of Mexico, the depression tracked west-northwest in a region favoring explosive
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was forecast to develop during the latter part of the season. Depending on the intensity of the El Niño, forecasters were unsure of whether or not it would have an effect on the overall activity in the basin. However, due to the low-activity cycle that began in 1995, the El Niño only brought the
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released their forecast for the 2009 Eastern Pacific and Central Pacific hurricane seasons. They predicted a below-normal level of activity in the Eastern Pacific, with 13 to 18 named storms, of which 6 to 10 were expected to become hurricanes, and 2 to 5 expected to become major hurricanes. The
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Early on October 18, the storm attained its peak intensity with winds of 180 mph (290 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 906 mbar (26.8 inHg). Not long after attaining this intensity, the combination of increasing wind shear and dry air caused the storm to rapidly weaken. By
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displacing the center of Dolores from the deepest convection, the system continued to strengthen, attaining peak winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) on July 16. Shortly thereafter, convection associated with the storm dissipated, possibly due to entrainment of dry air. Later that day the system
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A tropical wave exited the western coast of Africa on June 19, which moved westward across the Atlantic without development. By June 29, the wave crossed Central America into the eastern Pacific. Thunderstorms increased over the next several days, which organized into curved rainbands
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Prior to making landfall, the NHC initially forecasted Rick to make landfall in southern Baja California as a high-end Category 2 hurricane, prompting hurricane watches. Officials ordered several hundred residents to evacuate from low-lying areas, although tropical storm warnings replaced the
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hurricane watches after the storm had weakened. Overall, the damage from Rick was significantly less than what was initially anticipated. Throughout Mexico, three people were killed by the storm, one in Oaxaca and two in Baja California Sur. Total losses from the storm reached 192 million
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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
1180:. Shower and thunderstorm activity associated with the system gradually increased over the next several days as it tracked west-northwestward. By July 15, the low became sufficiently organized and was declared a tropical depression roughly 695 miles (1,118 km) of 1091:
A tropical wave departed the west coast of Africa on June 25, which moved across the Atlantic without development. The wave entered the eastern Pacific on July 4, later developing more convection on July 8 to the south of Mexico. Early on July 10,
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of September 3, Jimena weakened to a tropical storm, but despite reemerging in the Gulf of California, Jimena continued to weaken due to increased wind shear. On September 4, the storm weakened into a tropical depression and made a fourth and final landfall near
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the wave transformed into a broad area of low pressure, with convective activity organizing enough over the next couple of days to be classified as Tropical Depression Twelve-E on August 24 about 660 miles (1,060 km) SW of the southern tip of the
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that no tropical storms formed during the month of May; however, on average only one storm develops in the month every other year. The ten-year span of May named storms marked the longest occurrence of this event. The first hurricane of the year,
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Hurricane Andres formed on June 21 out of an area of disturbed weather associated with a shower and thunder storm that crossed Central America a few days earlier. Andres gradually intensified as it tracked along the Mexican coastline. Deep
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On August 8 it crossed into the Central Pacific basin, gradually weakening to a tropical storm and then a tropical depression as it approached the Hawaiian Islands. Tropical storm and flash flood watches were issued on August 7 for the
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in 2000. Below-average activity continued into July with four named storms forming. By the end of the month, season to date ACE values were roughly 37% of the long-term mean, the sixth lowest since reliable records began in 1971.
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located nine degrees of longitude to the west, had the possibility to develop into a tropical depression and possibly influence the system. Late on August 3, the depression intensified to a tropical storm and was given the name
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resulted in one fatality. Inland, flooding caused by heavy rains killed two people and injured twenty. Several dozen structures were damaged and a few were destroyed. Following the storm, roughly 350 people were left homeless.
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on August 9. The watches for the Big Island were later canceled as the track for Felicia appeared to turn toward the north. All watches were canceled at 11 a.m. HST August 11 as Felicia dissipated to a remnant low.
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A series of tropical cyclones on August 12. From left to right the systems are Tropical Depression Maka, the remnants of Hurricane Felicia, Tropical Depression Nine-E and the low that would later become Hurricane
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around a developing low-pressure area on July 4. Following further organization, the system developed into a tropical depression on July 6, located roughly 435 miles (700 kilometres) south of
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devoid of any convection, on September 19, the NHC issued their last advisory on Marty as it had weakened into a remnant low. The remnants lingered until eventual complete dissipation on September 23.
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washed away. The storm damaged coral reefs in the region, which quickly regrew in the subsequent years. Neki did not affect the state of Hawaii, other than producing high clouds across the region.
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be a 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 2009 USD.
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Tropical Depression Eighteen-E formed from a broad area of low pressure on October 1, and quickly strengthened to become Tropical Storm Olaf. However, as it moved north or northeast towards the
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Tropical Depression Eleven-E formed toward the western edge of the eastern Pacific basin on August 22, and soon strengthened to become Tropical Storm Hilda. The next day it crossed the
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An abrupt shift in activity took place during August as seven named storms formed, three of which became major hurricanes. This marked the most storms to form in a single month since
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located along the western semicircle of the system diminished somewhat, the system continued to become better organized, and became a tropical storm that evening, receiving the name
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Originating from a tropical wave that moved off the western coast of Africa on August 15, an area of disturbed weather associated with the tropical wave had formed in the western
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degenerated into a remnant low and gradually weakened. The remnants of Dolores eventually dissipated on July 19, roughly 995 miles (1,601 km) west-southwest of Los Angeles.
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developed within the wave. On July 10, the NHC designated the system as Tropical Depression Four-E about 900 mi (1,400 km) south of the southern tip of the
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and unfavorable conditions caused the storm to rapidly weaken. By the morning of October 14, Patricia had degenerated into a remnant low near the southern coastline of
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and by June 23, the storm attained hurricane-status, peaking with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). Upon attaining this intensity, the storm featured a developing
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at 1200 UTC on August 28. Despite favorable conditions, sustained winds did not exceed 35 mph (56 km/h). Early the next day, the depression crossed the
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Jennifer M. Collins and David R. Roache (June 2011). "The 2009 Hurricane Season in the Eastern North Pacific Basin: An Analysis of Environmental Conditions".
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contrasted to a relative lull in activity experienced over the previous decade. During the course of the year, large-scale factors such as an El Niño and two
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In Baja California Sur, heavy rains from the remnants of Olaf resulted in flooding of low-lying areas in several municipalities, notably near the city of
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developed, it was not over the center due to increasing wind shear. Early on September 10, Linda attained peak winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) and a
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that traversed the Atlantic Ocean during September and was first classified as a tropical depression on October 11 several hundred miles south of the
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produced by the system resulted in 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 m) surf along the eastern coasts of the Hawaiian Islands between August 18 and 19.
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EFE (October 4, 2009). "La depresión tropical 'Olaf' deja fuertes lluvias a su paso por el noroeste México" (in Spanish). CM& Televisión.
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Owing to the storm's slow movement, torrential rains fell over much of Baja California Sur and Sinaloa, resulting in widespread flooding. In
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Kevin formed from Tropical Depression Fourteen-E on August 29 from an area of disturbed weather 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southwest of
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The season started at a below-average pace, with only one named storm forming by the end of June. This marked the first time since
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storm, Rick attained winds of 180 mph (290 km/h) off the coast of Mexico on October 18 before succumbing to increased
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greatly contributed to the changed pattern. The season's activity, east of 140°W, was reflected with a near-average cumulative
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locating inland Mexico. Marty moved slowly, and did not become significantly better organized although associating with deep
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on July 11. The moisture reached the region after being pulled northward by an upper-level low off the coast of
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Although no longer a tropical cyclone, the remnants of the depression brought moderate rainfall to parts of Sinaloa,
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Hurricane Guillermo formed on August 12 from a broad area of low pressure nearly 700 miles (1,100 km) SW of
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Hurricane Felicia developed out of a broad area of low pressure that formed several hundred miles southwest of
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Tropical Storm Enrique developed out of a broad area of low pressure several hundred miles south-southwest of
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on September 11. A weak mid-level cyclonic circulation was also find near that wave. Clusters of scattered
2312: 2104: 265:; however, tropical cyclone formation is possible at any time of the year. The first system of the season, 4306: 4252: 3864: 2879:
The final tropical cyclone of the season developed on October 18 as an unusually large disturbance from a
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over Mexico, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Dolores later that day. Despite southwesterly
980: 968: 871: 859: 749: 305: 6878: 6873: 6868: 6549: 7200: 3846: 3019: 2775: 2691:. The remnants of the storm persisted until October 15, at which time they dissipated over open waters. 2267: 1042: 874:. Within 36 hours, the storm rapidly degenerated, having most of the convection being displaced by high 760:
noted that the system was on the verge of becoming a tropical storm. However, the following day, strong
650: 82: 6250: 6227: 6181: 6158: 6112: 5971: 5948: 5925: 5902: 5879: 5856: 5833: 5570: 5545: 5458: 5410: 5238: 5182: 4945: 4922: 4899: 4876: 4853: 4600: 4129: 2261:, gradual intensification was anticipated. The depression moved slowly to the west due to a weakening 1917: 4348: 4261: 3218: 2917:
The following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the North Pacific Ocean east of
2880: 2802: 2680: 2434: 2414: 879: 765: 654: 184: 6020: 5997: 5520: 4196: 2918: 2688: 2587: 2278: 1795: 1626: 1623: 1454: 1433: 1346: 1185: 1000: 976: 638: 5715:(in Spanish). Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres. October 2010. p. 12. Archived from 5631:(in Spanish). Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres. October 2010. p. 99. Archived from 4744:
Staff Writer (June 24, 2009). "Roza primer huracán del año y mueren tres" (in Spanish). Excelsior.
685: 6608:(in Spanish). Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres. October 2010. p. 6. Archived from 4364: 2426: 1181: 301: 6841: 1979: 5041: 4534: 4507: 4446: 4419: 4066: 2073:
A small area of disturbed weather developed into Tropical Depression Two-C to the southwest of
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exited Africa into the Atlantic Ocean on August 18, and the northern portion split to become
5067: 4356: 4309:. United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service. 4269: 2418: 2410: 2398: 2290: 1618:. Situated over warm waters, estimated at 28 °C (82 °F) and within an area of low 1270: 1177: 5378: 5348: 2616: 576: 17: 5398: 2782: 2511: 2286: 2154: 1975: 1716: 1450: 1377: 1296: 1274: 117: 6335: 5657: 4631: 5148: 4352: 4265: 2389:
circulation. It became better organized on the afternoon of September 14 with scattered
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were near normal around the equator makes the season an ENSO-neutral. Additionally, an
297: 270: 7241: 6640: 6407: 5803: 5663:. International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. March 19, 2010 5319: 5212: 5096: 4566: 2725: 2533: 2457: 1212: 7484: 6462: 6282: 6271: 4326: 4158: 2864: 2765: 2672: 2656: 2573: 2497: 2366: 2352: 2274: 2226: 2216: 2144: 2064: 1967: 1957: 1858: 1785: 1723: 1706: 1615: 1601: 1521: 1417: 1336: 1252: 1173: 1163: 1082: 1008: 972: 957: 867: 863: 842: 753: 741: 725: 113: 4368: 2017: 1674: 2798: 2624: 2421:, the low level circulation center of Marty was located on the eastern edge of its 2362: 1995: 1867:
Ignacio formed as a portion of the same tropical wave that caused the formation of
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On July 30, the NHC began issuing advisories on Tropical Depression Six-E near the
273:, dissipated on October 27, keeping activity well within the bounds of the season. 6573:"Cabo San Lucas bids farewell to Tropical Storm Rick, which caused minimal damage" 6491: 1826: 1614:(CPHC) as an area of disturbed weather roughly 835 miles (1,344 km) south of 1385: 1304: 1131: 988: 661:
and dry air. ACE for the month was 59% above average, mostly attributed to Rick.
4222:"Basin Archives: Northeast Pacific Ocean Historical Tropical Cyclone Statistics" 1925: 1622:, the system gradually intensified as it tracked northwestward in response to a 1050: 925: 810: 756:
and the system was anticipated to become a tropical storm. Late on June 18, the
745: 5600:"Disaster Relief Begins in US after Hurricane Jimena beats Baja California Sur" 2320: 2237:
remained minimal until September 3, when the system became better organized. A
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Due to the developing storm, Mexican officials posted high seas advisories for
4788: 3949: 3311: 3206: 2860: 2832: 2761: 2684: 2652: 2569: 2541: 2493: 2465: 2378: 2348: 2282: 2258: 2212: 2140: 2060: 1953: 1877: 1854: 1781: 1702: 1619: 1597: 1562: 1517: 1413: 1332: 1248: 1220: 1189: 1159: 1078: 1016: 953: 875: 838: 761: 721: 658: 538: 530: 109: 7330: 2733: 2025: 1489: 979:
of 998 mbar (hPa; 29.47 inHg). The storm's convection developed into a
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in 2006, and the third-strongest Pacific hurricane on record, behind 2015's
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Thomas Birchard; Kevin Kodama; Raymond Tanabe; Ed Fudaka (May 13, 2010).
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that formed within the system. Since further development was expected, a
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Prior to becoming a tropical depression, Andres produced heavy rainfall
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On September 21, a broad area of low pressure formed about 900 mi
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developed. Activity picked-up during peak-season, and according to the
4307:"The Northeast and North Central Pacific hurricane database 1949–2023" 2273:
Late on September 9, Linda attained hurricane status, and although an
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developed on September 6, and deep convection consolidated around the
2176: 1745: 5748:. Central Pacific Hurricane Center & Joint Typhoon Warning Center 4628:"Vigilan autoridades de Sinaloa comportamiento de depresión tropical" 4197:"NOAA Predicts Near to Below Normal Central Pacific Hurricane Season" 3455: 2884: 2703: 1020: 1004: 886: 6372:(in Spanish). Sonora de la Secretaría de Agricultura. Archived from 4247: 4165:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. August 22, 2009. 2409:
like circulation. It was named Marty six hours later as it became a
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occurring and also developing a 1008 milibar (29.77 inHg)
6698:"Overflight indicates Neki did minimal damage in Papahanaumokuakea" 6667:"Overflight indicates Neki did minimal damage in Papahanaumokuakea" 6203:
Lawrence Lahiff/Gladys Rubio/Scott Stripling (September 17, 2009).
5603: 1610:
Tropical Storm Maka was first identified on August 8, 2009, by the
4784:"Deja la tormenta tropical Andrés unos 350 damnificados en Atoyac" 2074: 575: 6785:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from 6334:
Christopher W. Landsea and Richard J. Pasch (November 10, 2009).
4392:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. May 19, 2011. 4325:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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of 996 mbar (29.4 inHg). The following day, increasing
6815: 1458: 7334: 7245: 6882: 5347:. Joint Typhoon Warning Center. August 11, 2009. Archived from 4159:"Climatology of Tropical Cyclones in the Central Pacific Basin" 3085:
For storms that form in the North Pacific between 140°W to the
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caused significant rainfall in portions of western Mexico. In
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and warning responsibility of the system was passed on to the
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on June 18 roughly 405 miles (652 km) south-southwest of
562: 5068:"John Lindsey: Size of drops distinguishes drizzle from rain" 4508:"Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather Summary for September 2009" 4130:"NOAA: 2008 Tropical Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Outlook" 3144: 3141: 748:
and initially tracked slowly northwards. Throughout the day,
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On July 11, a broad area of low pressure developed within a
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John P. Cangialosi and Lixion A. Avila (December 3, 2009).
4535:"Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather Summary for October 2009" 3150: 2377:
developed south of the circulation despite strong easterly
6756:. Honolulu National Weather Service Office. Archived from 5972:"Tropical Depression Linda Public Advisory Twenty (Final)" 4599:
Christopher W. Landsea and Jack L. Beven (June 18, 2009).
4447:"Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather Summary for August 2009" 3147: 637:, as well as the strongest storm to strike the west coast 4757:"Hurricane Andres weakens, pulls away from Mexican coast" 6205:"Tropical Weather Discussion 02:05 AM PDT, September 17" 6136:"Tropical Weather Discussion 08:05 AM PDT, September 16" 6113:"Tropical Depression Sixteen-E public advisory number 1" 6090:"Tropical Weather Discussion 08:05 PM PDT, September 14" 6067:"Tropical Weather Discussion 02:05 AM PDT, September 14" 6021:"Tropical Weather Discussion 08:05 AM PDT, September 12" 5998:"Tropical Weather Discussion 08:05 AM PDT, September 11" 5970:
David Roberts and Michael Brennan (September 11, 2009).
5901:
David Roberts and Lixion A. Avila (September 10, 2009).
5878:
David Roberts and Lixion A. Avila (September 10, 2009).
5457:
Forecaster Beven; Forecaster Roberts (August 28, 2009).
4969:"Avanza tormenta tropical 'Blanca', alerta en 5 estados" 4420:"Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather Summary for June 2009" 2417:
of 1003 mbar (hPa; 29.62 inHg). Despite becoming a
5399:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP102009_Guillermo.pdf
4386:"Background Information: East Pacific Hurricane Season" 4246:
Todd B. Kimberlain and Michael J. Brennan (June 2011).
4067:"Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather Summary for May 2009" 2361:
Tropical Storm Marty can be track back from an area of
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Although Guillermo remained well away from land, large
893:, resulting in two deaths. Rough seas off the coast of 3159: 2266:
circulations, although the system developed expansive
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The first system of the season, One-E formed out of a
6044:"Tropical Weather Outlook 11:00 AM PDT, September 13" 6727:"Hawaii rides out storm, but remote islands at risk" 4992:"Se aleja tormenta tropical 'Blanca' en el Pacífico" 4921:
Todd Kimberlain and Lixion A. Avila (July 6, 2009).
4567:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression One-E" 768:
of low pressure before dissipating off the coast of
7457: 7441: 7420: 7368: 6228:"Tropical Storm Marty forecast discussing number 4" 6182:"Tropical Storm Marty forecast discussing number 2" 5743:"Tropical Depression Two-C Tropical Cyclone Report" 4224:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University 4132:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2849: 2841: 2750: 2742: 2641: 2633: 2558: 2550: 2482: 2474: 2337: 2329: 2201: 2193: 2129: 2121: 2049: 2034: 1942: 1934: 1843: 1835: 1770: 1762: 1691: 1683: 1586: 1571: 1506: 1498: 1402: 1394: 1321: 1313: 1237: 1229: 1148: 1140: 1096:developed along the periphery of the system and an 1067: 1059: 942: 934: 827: 819: 764:caused the depression to rapidly degenerate into a 710: 702: 257:was the most active Pacific hurricane season since 191: 179: 171: 157: 149: 141: 133: 128: 104: 90: 78: 69: 61: 53: 48: 31: 6492:"Weakening Rick threatens Baja California resorts" 6336:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Patricia" 6283:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP182009_Olaf.pdf 6272:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP172009_Nora.pdf 5181:Dave Roberts and Michael Brennan (July 15, 2009). 4655:"Causa estragos la depresión tropical en Mazatlán" 2369:that were off the south coast of Mexican state of 6776: 6774: 6349:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5189:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5162:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5149:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Dolores" 4607:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4580:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4541:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4514:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4487:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4453:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4426:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4315:A guide on how to read the database is available 4202:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 4073:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1184:. Turning towards the northwest in response to a 6835: 6833: 5593: 5591: 5288:"Tropical Depression Felicia Public Advisory 33" 5262:"Tropical Storm Enrique Tropical Cyclone Report" 4445:Hurricane Specialists Unit (September 3, 2009). 4248:"Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season of 2009" 2921:during 2009. This was the same list used in the 1978:, Mexico. Jimena then made second landfall near 308:. The first Central Pacific name to be used was 7044: 6251:"Tropical Storm Marty public advisory number 3" 6159:"Tropical Storm Marty public advisory number 2" 6088:Jorge Aguirre-Echevarria (September 14, 2009). 6019:Jorge Aguirre-Echevarria (September 12, 2009). 5996:Jorge Aguirre-Echevarria (September 11, 2009). 5371:"Tropical Depression 01C (Maka) JTWC Warning 1" 4824:"Tropical Storm Blanca Tropical Cyclone Report" 4533:Hurricane Specialists Unit (November 1, 2009). 4347:(6). American Meteorological Society: 1673–82. 4260:(6). American Meteorological Society: 1657–72. 2413:with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) and a 633:became the first cyclone of the season to make 7116: 6542:"Hurricane Rick kills man, nears Mexico coast" 6329: 6327: 5834:"Tropical Depression Fifteen-E Discussion One" 5769:"Tropical Storm Kevin Tropical Cyclone Report" 4875:Todd Kimberlain and Dan Brown (July 6, 2009). 4854:"Tropical Storm Blanca Special Discussion One" 4852:Todd Kimberlain and Dan Brown (July 6, 2009). 4506:Hurricane Specialists Unit (October 1, 2009). 4413: 4411: 7346: 6894: 6306:"Primeros efectos de 'Olaf' afectan a Sonora" 5459:"Tropical Depression Thirteen-E Discussion 1" 5213:"Tropical Storm Lana Tropical Cyclone Report" 5142: 5140: 4678: 4676: 4380: 4378: 4289: 4287: 4285: 613:, also became the first June hurricane since 556:Timeline of the 2009 Pacific hurricane season 201:Timeline of the 2009 Pacific hurricane season 8: 6842:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Newsletter" 5313: 5311: 5309: 5307: 5305: 5239:"Tropical Depression Seven-E Discussion One" 5090: 5088: 4817: 4815: 4813: 4811: 4601:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion Three" 4060: 4058: 542:activity to a slightly above normal season. 7092: 7020: 6996: 6431:"Patricia deja sin vivienda a 600 familias" 5926:"Tropical Storm Linda Discussion Seventeen" 5320:Tropical Storm Maka Tropical Cyclone Report 4474:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Jimena" 529:forecast was based on the dissipation of a 86:(Third-most intense hurricane in the basin) 7353: 7339: 7331: 7242: 6901: 6887: 6879: 6519:"Alerta en Los Cabos por la tormenta Rick" 6456: 6454: 6452: 6450: 6448: 5949:"Tropical Storm Linda Discussion Eighteen" 5767:Brennan, Michael J. (September 24, 2009). 5686:(in Spanish). El Imparcial. Archived from 5491:"Hurricane Jimena Tropical Cyclone Report" 5325:(Report). Central Pacific Hurricane Center 5206: 5204: 5097:"Hurricane Carlos Tropical Cyclone Report" 4782:VALADEZ LUVIANO, Rodolfo (June 25, 2009). 4685:"Hurricane Andres Tropical Cyclone Report" 4630:(in Spanish). SDP Noticias. Archived from 4560: 4558: 4556: 4119: 4117: 4115: 4113: 2889:Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument 28: 7152: 7128: 7080: 6312:(in Spanish). Informador. October 3, 2009 5804:"Hurricane Linda Tropical Cyclone Report" 5211:Brennan, Michael J. (February 17, 2010). 4759:. Deutsche Presse-Agentur. Archived from 4273: 4186: 4184: 4153: 4151: 4095:. National Hurricane Center. 2009-09-01. 3997:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 3132: 2913:List of historical tropical cyclone names 7176: 7164: 7068: 7056: 7043: 7038: 7008: 6641:"Hurricane Neki Tropical Cyclone Report" 6463:"Hurricane Rick Tropical Cyclone Report" 5183:"Tropical Storm Dolores Discussion Four" 4946:"Tropical Storm Blanca Discussion Eight" 4923:"Tropical Storm Blanca Discussion Seven" 4241: 4239: 3167: 495: 463: 428: 7115: 7110: 6947: 6942: 6634: 6632: 6630: 5991: 5989: 5797: 5795: 5793: 5791: 5789: 5484: 5482: 5480: 5478: 4900:"Tropical Storm Blanca Discussion Four" 4054: 4034: 496:–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 6406:(in Spanish). Noroeste. Archived from 6404:"Destruye 'Patricia' 815 has. en agro" 6134:Scott Stripling (September 16, 2009). 6065:Lawrence Lahiff (September 14, 2009). 5857:"Tropical Storm Linda Discussion Nine" 5318:Timothy A. Craig (November 15, 2009). 5095:Lixion A. Avila (September 22, 2009). 4877:"Tropical Storm Blanca Discussion Two" 4822:Richard J. Pasch (November 23, 2009). 4792:(in Spanish). Guerrero. Archived from 4657:(in Spanish). Noroeste. Archived from 3993:2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 2816:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 2812: 2717:Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS) 2713: 2604: 2521: 2445: 2300: 2168:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 2164: 2092: 2005: 1909:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 1905: 1806: 1733: 1658:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS) 1654: 1542: 1469: 1369:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 1365: 1284: 1273:, and 410 miles (660 km) east of 1200: 1111: 1034:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS) 1030: 905: 794:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 790: 673: 269:, developed on June 18, and the last, 263:Eastern Pacific tropical cyclone basin 216:2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 7187: 7182: 7067: 7062: 6984: 5947:James Franklin (September 11, 2009). 5880:"Hurricane Linda Discussion Fourteen" 5413:. National Climatic Data Center. 2009 5147:John L. Beven II (January 15, 2010). 3279:Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico, 2698:of Patricia did not impact land, the 2425:, possibly due to the influence of a 7: 7140: 7091: 7086: 7019: 7014: 6995: 6990: 6754:"October 2009 Precipitation Summary" 6733:. Associated Press. October 21, 2014 6583:from the original on 24 October 2009 6498:. Associated Press. October 19, 2009 6226:Richard Pasch (September 16, 2009). 5903:"Hurricane Linda Discussion Fifteen" 5598:Patricia Rains (September 7, 2009). 5434:"August 25 Tropical weather Outlook" 5237:Pasch and Roberts (August 3, 2009). 7248:2000–2009 Pacific hurricane seasons 7031: 7026: 6971: 6966: 6249:Daniel Brown (September 16, 2009). 6180:Daniel Brown (September 16, 2009). 6157:Daniel Brown (September 16, 2009). 6111:Lixion Avila (September 16, 2009). 5832:Richard Pasch (September 7, 2009). 5432:Forecaster Breg (August 25, 2009). 5260:Berg, Robbie (September 21, 2009). 4007:Australian region cyclone seasons: 7151: 7146: 7127: 7122: 7103: 7098: 7079: 7074: 6983: 6978: 6959: 6954: 6809:National Hurricane Operations Plan 6783:"Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names" 6781:National Hurricane Center (2008). 6646:. Central Pacific Hurricane Center 6540:Susy Buchanan (October 19, 2009). 6042:Robbie Berg (September 13, 2009). 5855:Daniel Brown (September 9, 2009). 5682:Yesika Ojeda (September 5, 2009). 5489:John L. Beven (January 29, 2010). 5345:"Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert" 5290:. Central Pacific Hurricane Center 5218:. Central Pacific Hurricane Center 4715:""Andrés" no afectará a Nicaragua" 4472:John L. Beven (January 29, 2010). 4313:from the original on May 29, 2024. 4191:Central Pacific Hurricane Center, 4136:from the original on June 14, 2009 3863:Western Mexico, Northwest Mexico, 3627:Western Mexico, Northwest Mexico, 2909:History of tropical cyclone naming 1985:Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur 25: 7175: 7170: 7163: 7158: 7139: 7134: 7055: 7050: 7007: 7002: 6665:Unattributed (October 17, 2009). 6517:Staff Writer (October 21, 2009). 6429:Staff Writer (October 15, 2009). 6402:Staff Writer (October 15, 2009). 6370:"Sintesis Agropecuaria De Sonora" 5924:Jack Beven (September 11, 2009). 5569:Robbie Berg (September 1, 2009). 5544:Richard Pasch (August 30, 2009). 4994:(in Spanish). Noticieros Televisa 4971:(in Spanish). Noticieros Televisa 4713:Wilder Pérez R. (June 23, 2009). 4683:Daniel P. Brown (July 21, 2009). 4396:from the original on 21 July 2011 4169:from the original on 16 July 2011 3249:Western Mexico, Northwest Mexico 2931:World Meteorological Organization 882:during the afternoon of June 24. 7226: 7225: 7211: 7206: 7199: 7194: 6932: 6571:Pete Thomas (October 21, 2009). 5802:Robbie Berg (October 26, 2009). 5571:"Hurricane Jimena Discussion 19" 5411:"Hawaii Event Report: High Surf" 5042:"Rain in July? In the Bay Area?" 4320: 4303:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 4163:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 3952: 2831: 2823: 2732: 2724: 2623: 2615: 2540: 2532: 2478:September 23 – September 25 2464: 2456: 2333:September 16 – September 19 2319: 2311: 2183: 2175: 2111: 2103: 2024: 2016: 2009:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1924: 1916: 1825: 1817: 1752: 1744: 1673: 1665: 1639:Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 1612:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 1561: 1553: 1488: 1480: 1473:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 1384: 1376: 1303: 1295: 1263:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 1219: 1211: 1130: 1122: 1049: 1041: 924: 916: 809: 801: 736:Tropical Depression One-E (2009) 692: 684: 677:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 37: 6840:Padgett, Gary (February 2009). 6639:Derek Wroe (February 5, 2010). 5546:"Hurricane Jimena Discussion 8" 5521:"Hurricane Jimena Discussion 7" 4565:Eric S. Blake (July 31, 2009). 4099:from the original on 8 May 2010 4017:South Pacific cyclone seasons: 3887:Category 3 hurricane 3854:Category 5 hurricane 3705:Category 1 hurricane 3618:Category 4 hurricane 3532:Category 3 hurricane 3446:Category 4 hurricane 3332:Category 2 hurricane 3270:Category 1 hurricane 2197:September 7 – September 11 1457:, and were extended to include 1176:several hundred miles south of 554:For a chronological guide, see 6752:Kevin R. Kodama (2009-11-04). 5066:John Lindsey (July 11, 2009). 4944:Richard Pasch (July 7, 2009). 4898:Richard Pasch (July 6, 2009). 4755:Staff Writer (June 24, 2009). 4653:Staff Writer (June 19, 2009). 4626:Staff Writer (June 19, 2009). 4418:Eric S. Blake (July 1, 2009). 4065:Eric S. Blake (June 1, 2009). 3983:2009 Atlantic hurricane season 2667:Tropical Storm Patricia (2009) 206:2009 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 7491:2009 Pacific hurricane season 6911:2009 Pacific hurricane season 5519:Dan Brown (August 30, 2009). 5121:Robbie Berg (July 10, 2009). 5013:Staff Writer (July 8, 2009). 2853:125 mph (205 km/h) 2754:180 mph (285 km/h) 1946:155 mph (250 km/h) 1695:125 mph (205 km/h) 1406:145 mph (230 km/h) 1071:105 mph (165 km/h) 625:and the most in August since 255:2009 Pacific hurricane season 32:2009 Pacific hurricane season 6814:(Report). Washington, D.C.: 5377:. 2009-08-14. Archived from 5375:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 4721:(in Spanish). Archived from 2935: 2845:October 18 – October 27 2746:October 15 – October 21 2637:October 11 – October 14 2245:. Early on September 7, the 2205:80 mph (130 km/h) 2125:August 29 – September 1 1938:August 28 – September 4 1774:65 mph (100 km/h) 1629:to the north. By August 11, 1325:65 mph (100 km/h) 1241:65 mph (100 km/h) 831:80 mph (130 km/h) 348: 341: 332: 327: 322: 294:Category 5 Pacific hurricane 105: • Lowest pressure 6696:Staff Writer (2009-10-27). 6472:. National Hurricane Center 6253:. National Hurricane Center 6230:. National Hurricane Center 6207:. National Hurricane Center 6184:. National Hurricane Center 6161:. National Hurricane Center 6138:. National Hurricane Center 6115:. National Hurricane Center 6092:. National Hurricane Center 6069:. National Hurricane Center 6046:. National Hurricane Center 6023:. National Hurricane Center 6000:. National Hurricane Center 5974:. National Hurricane Center 5951:. National Hurricane Center 5928:. National Hurricane Center 5905:. National Hurricane Center 5882:. National Hurricane Center 5859:. National Hurricane Center 5836:. National Hurricane Center 5813:. National Hurricane Center 5774:. National Hurricane Center 5500:. National Hurricane Center 5267:. National Hurricane Center 5241:. National Hurricane Center 5125:. National Hurricane Center 5102:. National Hurricane Center 5040:Dana Hull (July 11, 2009). 4990:Luis Pérez (July 7, 2009). 4948:. National Hurricane Center 4925:. National Hurricane Center 4902:. National Hurricane Center 4879:. National Hurricane Center 4856:. National Hurricane Center 4833:. National Hurricane Center 4694:. National Hurricane Center 4299:Hurricane Research Division 4124:Climate Prediction Center, 3988:2009 Pacific typhoon season 2645:60 mph (95 km/h) 2608:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2562:45 mph (75 km/h) 2525:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2486:60 mph (95 km/h) 2449:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2397:. The NHC upgraded it to a 2341:45 mph (75 km/h) 2304:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2133:50 mph (85 km/h) 2096:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 2083:Japan Meteorological Agency 2053:35 mph (55 km/h) 2038:August 28 – August 30 1847:50 mph (85 km/h) 1810:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1737:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1633:had consolidated around an 1590:40 mph (65 km/h) 1575:August 11 – August 13 1546:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1510:35 mph (55 km/h) 1288:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1204:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1152:60 mph (95 km/h) 1115:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 1094:convective banding features 946:50 mph (85 km/h) 909:Tropical storm (SSHWS) 714:35 mph (55 km/h) 211:2009 Pacific typhoon season 18:Tropical Storm Marty (2009) 7517: 6846:australiasevereweather.com 5684:"'Jimena' cobra dos vidas" 5658:"Mexico: Hurricane Jimena" 5602:. MexiData. Archived from 5123:"Tropical Weather Outlook" 5015:"Lluvia hace de las suyas" 4093:"Tropical Weather Summary" 3973:List of Pacific hurricanes 3908: 3878: 3845: 3812: 3782: 3754: 3726: 3698: 3670: 3642: 3629:Southwestern United States 3609: 3581: 3553: 3525: 3497: 3469: 3437: 3409: 3381: 3353: 3325: 3294: 3261: 3231: 2902: 2872: 2773: 2671:Patricia developed from a 2664: 2554:October 1 – October 3 1899: 1839:August 24 – August 27 1766:August 22 – August 28 1687:August 12 – August 19 1466:Tropical Depression Nine-E 1425: 878:, becoming a non-tropical 850: 733: 599:accumulated cyclone energy 595:Madden–Julian oscillations 587:accumulated cyclone energy 553: 502: 500: 408: 405: 389: 386: 364: 359: 91: • Maximum winds 7501:Tropical cyclones in 2009 7496:Pacific hurricane seasons 7392:South-West Indian Ocean ( 7362:Tropical cyclones in 2009 7254: 7221: 6939: 6930: 6917: 6909:Tropical cyclones of the 6347:National Hurricane Center 5575:National Hurricane Center 5550:National Hurricane Center 5525:National Hurricane Center 5463:National Hurricane Center 5438:National Hurricane Center 5286:Knabb (August 11, 2009). 5187:National Hurricane Center 5160:National Hurricane Center 4605:National Hurricane Center 4578:National Hurricane Center 4539:National Hurricane Center 4512:National Hurricane Center 4485:National Hurricane Center 4451:National Hurricane Center 4424:National Hurricane Center 4390:Climate Prediction Center 4295:National Hurricane Center 4071:National Hurricane Center 3978:Tropical cyclones in 2009 3831:Baja California Peninsula 3799:Baja California Peninsula 3649:Tropical depression 3476:Tropical depression 3240:Tropical depression 3226: 3223: 3214: 3211: 3200: 3193: 3185: 3182: 3177: 2820: 2815: 2721: 2716: 2677:Baja California Peninsula 2612: 2607: 2584:Baja California Peninsula 2529: 2524: 2453: 2448: 2383:National Hurricane Center 2308: 2303: 2251:Baja California Peninsula 2247:National Hurricane Center 2172: 2167: 2100: 2095: 2013: 2008: 2002:Tropical Depression Two-C 1913: 1908: 1874:Baja California peninsula 1814: 1809: 1741: 1736: 1662: 1657: 1550: 1545: 1502:August 9 – August 11 1477: 1472: 1398:August 3 – August 11 1373: 1368: 1292: 1287: 1208: 1203: 1119: 1114: 1102:Baja California Peninsula 1038: 1033: 913: 908: 798: 793: 758:National Hurricane Center 681: 676: 670:Tropical Depression One-E 276:For the first time since 267:Tropical Depression One-E 226:Pacific hurricane seasons 224: 196: 124: 74: 36: 6521:(in Spanish). 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La Jordana 4967:Notimex (July 6, 2009). 3960:Tropical cyclones portal 3674:August 29 – September 1 3615:August 28 – September 4 2933:following that season. 1428:Hurricane Felicia (2009) 1317:August 3 – August 7 535:Sea surface temperatures 183:$ 225.83 million (2009 6702:The Honolulu Advertiser 6671:The Honolulu Advertiser 3087:International Date Line 2905:Tropical cyclone naming 2601:Tropical Storm Patricia 2510:of the southern tip of 2270:to the south and east. 2079:International Date Line 1902:Hurricane Jimena (2009) 1233:July 30 – August 2 853:Hurricane Andres (2009) 4341:Monthly Weather Review 4253:Monthly Weather Review 3865:Southern United States 3646:August 28 – August 30 2427:ridge of high pressure 1803:Tropical Storm Ignacio 1281:Tropical Storm Enrique 1144:July 15 – July 16 1108:Tropical Storm Dolores 1063:July 10 – July 16 981:central dense overcast 969:Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 872:central dense overcast 823:June 21 – June 24 706:June 18 – June 19 582: 62:Last system dissipated 6874:CPHC 2009 TCR archive 6368:Staff Writer (2009). 4361:10.1175/2010MWR3538.1 4275:10.1175/2010MWR3497.1 3917:June 18 – October 27 2776:Hurricane Rick (2009) 2363:thunderstorm activity 902:Tropical Storm Blanca 864:center of circulation 862:developed around the 754:center of circulation 752:developed around the 579: 6869:NHC 2009 TCR archive 6731:Casa Grande Dispatch 5606:on December 18, 2010 3869:$ 14.6 million 3821:Tropical storm 3789:Tropical storm 3761:Tropical storm 3733:Tropical storm 3677:Tropical storm 3588:Tropical storm 3560:Tropical storm 3504:Tropical storm 3416:Tropical storm 3388:Tropical storm 3360:Tropical storm 3301:Tropical storm 3135:Saffir–Simpson scale 2297:Tropical Storm Marty 2231:Tropical Storm Danny 2089:Tropical Storm Kevin 1730:Tropical Storm Hilda 1635:area of low pressure 1451:Big Island of Hawaii 1267:Hurricane Li in 1994 1098:area of low pressure 938:July 6 – July 9 430:Record high activity 7375:Australian region ( 6708:on October 30, 2009 5019:El Siglo de Torreón 4353:2011MWRv..139.1673C 4266:2011MWRv..139.1657K 3931:$ 226 million 3833:, Northwest Mexico 3633:$ 211 million 3385:July 30 – August 2 3174: 2689:Baja California Sur 2681:barometric pressure 2588:Baja California Sur 2518:Tropical Storm Olaf 2442:Tropical Storm Nora 2435:barometric pressure 2431:convective activity 2415:barometric pressure 2399:tropical depression 2253:. Moving over warm 1998:($ 173.9 million). 1651:Hurricane Guillermo 1539:Tropical Storm Maka 1434:Baja California Sur 1347:Baja California Sur 1197:Tropical Storm Lana 1001:Baja California Sur 977:barometric pressure 639:Baja California Sur 629:. Of these storms, 465:Record low activity 129:Seasonal statistics 54:First system formed 49:Seasonal boundaries 7458:Non-seasonal lists 7388:North Indian Ocean 6552:on 23 October 2009 6410:on August 19, 2011 4305:(April 26, 2024). 3909:Season aggregates 3191:at peak intensity 3173:season statistics 3168: 2927:names were retired 2365:associated with a 2255:water temperatures 1869:Tropical Storm Ana 1182:Manzanillo, Colima 615:Hurricane Carlotta 583: 316:Seasonal forecasts 98:1-minute sustained 94:180 mph (285 km/h) 43:Season summary map 7478: 7477: 7328: 7327: 7321: 7263: 7239: 7238: 6789:on August 4, 2008 6577:Los Angeles Times 3968:Pacific hurricane 3941: 3940: 3171:Pacific hurricane 3164: 3163: 3137: 3119: 3118: 3083: 3082: 2871: 2870: 2856: 2772: 2771: 2757: 2663: 2662: 2648: 2580: 2579: 2565: 2504: 2503: 2489: 2359: 2358: 2344: 2263:subtropical ridge 2239:Low-pressure area 2223: 2222: 2208: 2151: 2150: 2136: 2071: 2070: 2056: 2045: 1964: 1963: 1949: 1865: 1864: 1850: 1792: 1791: 1777: 1713: 1712: 1698: 1608: 1607: 1593: 1582: 1528: 1527: 1513: 1424: 1423: 1409: 1362:Hurricane Felicia 1351:Hurricane Felicia 1343: 1342: 1328: 1259: 1258: 1244: 1170: 1169: 1155: 1089: 1088: 1074: 964: 963: 949: 849: 848: 834: 732: 731: 717: 643:Hurricane Norbert 546:Central Pacific. 524:On May 21, 2009, 522: 521: 391:1995–2008 average 251: 250: 134:Total depressions 16:(Redirected from 7508: 7355: 7348: 7341: 7332: 7316: 7258: 7243: 7229: 7228: 7209: 7197: 7185: 7173: 7161: 7149: 7137: 7125: 7113: 7101: 7089: 7077: 7065: 7053: 7041: 7029: 7017: 7005: 6993: 6981: 6969: 6957: 6945: 6936: 6903: 6896: 6889: 6880: 6857: 6856: 6854: 6852: 6837: 6828: 6827: 6825: 6823: 6813: 6805: 6799: 6798: 6796: 6794: 6778: 6769: 6768: 6766: 6765: 6749: 6743: 6742: 6740: 6738: 6723: 6717: 6716: 6714: 6713: 6704:. 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7322: 7314: 7309: 7304: 7299: 7294: 7289: 7284: 7279: 7274: 7269: 7264: 7255: 7252: 7251: 7246: 7237: 7236: 7234: 7233: 7222: 7219: 7218: 7205: 7193: 7181: 7169: 7157: 7145: 7133: 7121: 7109: 7097: 7085: 7073: 7061: 7049: 7037: 7025: 7013: 7001: 6989: 6977: 6965: 6953: 6941: 6940: 6938: 6931: 6928: 6927: 6925: 6924: 6918: 6915: 6914: 6908: 6906: 6905: 6898: 6891: 6883: 6877: 6876: 6871: 6864: 6863:External links 6861: 6859: 6858: 6829: 6800: 6770: 6744: 6718: 6688: 6657: 6626: 6594: 6563: 6532: 6509: 6483: 6444: 6421: 6394: 6360: 6323: 6297: 6286: 6275: 6264: 6241: 6218: 6195: 6172: 6149: 6126: 6103: 6080: 6057: 6034: 6011: 5985: 5962: 5939: 5916: 5893: 5870: 5847: 5824: 5785: 5759: 5733: 5701: 5674: 5649: 5617: 5587: 5561: 5536: 5511: 5474: 5449: 5424: 5402: 5391: 5381:on May 5, 2009 5362: 5336: 5301: 5278: 5252: 5229: 5200: 5173: 5136: 5113: 5084: 5058: 5032: 5005: 4982: 4959: 4936: 4913: 4890: 4867: 4844: 4807: 4774: 4747: 4736: 4705: 4672: 4645: 4618: 4591: 4552: 4525: 4498: 4464: 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6899: 6897: 6892: 6890: 6885: 6884: 6881: 6875: 6872: 6870: 6867: 6866: 6862: 6847: 6843: 6836: 6834: 6830: 6817: 6810: 6804: 6801: 6788: 6784: 6777: 6775: 6771: 6760:on 2011-05-19 6759: 6755: 6748: 6745: 6732: 6728: 6722: 6719: 6707: 6703: 6699: 6692: 6689: 6677:on 2009-10-30 6676: 6672: 6668: 6661: 6658: 6642: 6635: 6633: 6631: 6627: 6615:on 2014-01-02 6611: 6604: 6598: 6595: 6582: 6578: 6574: 6567: 6564: 6551: 6547: 6543: 6536: 6533: 6520: 6513: 6510: 6497: 6493: 6487: 6484: 6469: 6464: 6457: 6455: 6453: 6451: 6449: 6445: 6432: 6425: 6422: 6409: 6405: 6398: 6395: 6380: 6375: 6371: 6364: 6361: 6348: 6342: 6337: 6330: 6328: 6324: 6311: 6307: 6301: 6298: 6290: 6287: 6284: 6279: 6276: 6273: 6268: 6265: 6252: 6245: 6242: 6229: 6222: 6219: 6206: 6199: 6196: 6183: 6176: 6173: 6160: 6153: 6150: 6137: 6130: 6127: 6114: 6107: 6104: 6091: 6084: 6081: 6068: 6061: 6058: 6045: 6038: 6035: 6022: 6015: 6012: 5999: 5992: 5990: 5986: 5973: 5966: 5963: 5950: 5943: 5940: 5927: 5920: 5917: 5904: 5897: 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Tropical Storm Marty (2009)

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Timeline of the 2009 Pacific hurricane season
2009 Atlantic hurricane season
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2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Pacific hurricane seasons
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Tropical Depression One-E
Hurricane Neki
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Hurricane Andres
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Category 5 Pacific hurricane
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