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upper-level trough near northern Mexico. At 0000 UTC September 30, the depression became
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temperatures. Wind shear soon increased, thus accelerating the weakening process. On July 31, Frank was reduced to tropical storm intensity. Not long after weakening into a depression, the storm entered the CPHC's area of responsibility. Wind shear increased further, and upon entering the region, Frank moved over slightly cooler water. It transitioned into an
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recorded 10.42 inches (26.5 cm) on September 29, which set a record for the highest daily precipitation for any station statewide. The flooding affected 52 counties in Oklahoma, which resulted in a total of $ 350 million in damage. In all, Paine was described as one of the
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aircraft investigated Newton, observing winds of 79 mph (127 km/h). Six hours later, the hurricane reached its minimum pressure of 984 mb (29.1 inHg). After moving north-northwest, the hurricane briefly turned northwest, in the general direction of the
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trees and utility poles. In addition, a peak rainfall total of 9.23 inches (234 mm) was reported in Jopala. Overall, damage in Mexico was minor and less than anticipated. Because Hurricane Newton, along with a
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3298:. United Press International. October 6, 1986. p. 1
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until it entered the Atlantic Ocean later in the month.
2789:. The Ledger Wire Services. October 23, 1986. p. 4
734:
on July 6. The cyclone dissipated on July 7.
3975:
2636:"North Pacific Decadal Climate Variability since 1661"
968:. By August 16, Georgette merged with another system.
964:, where it reformed and reached its peak intensity as
3927:
3543:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Name History"
1900:, a total of 13.8 in (35 cm) was reported.
3879:
3394:
Yovani Montaño Law; Mario Gutiérrez-Estrada (1988).
2578:"Historical El Nino/La Nina episodes (1950–present)"
1996:
were previously used in the old four-year lists. No
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brushed Cabo San Lucas, and later moved inland over
245:
Several storms throughout the season affected land.
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4115:
4094:
4042:
3039:"Hurricane Javier deteriorating 1,000 miles away".
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are in their values in 1986 unless otherwise noted.
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3545:. Atlantic Tropical Weather Center. Archived from
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3274:"Hurricane Paine – September 26 – October 4, 1986"
2705:"Pacific Hurricane hits northwest Pacific coast".
3819:
3343:. United States Geological Survey. Archived from
2870:"Tropical Depression #2E – May 27 – June 2, 1986"
2518:A guide on how to read the database is available
2379:"Eastern North Pacific Tropical Cyclones of 1986"
3759:
3747:
3428:"Extended Best Track Database for CLIQR program"
2988:"Surf's Up Just In Time For International Event"
2760:. Oklahoma Climatological Survey. Archived from
2446:The 1986 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season
1503:as a minimal hurricane. After emerging into the
1467:on September 18. It was located beneath an
1027:A tropical wave crossed Southwestern Mexico and
234:that contributed to significant flooding to the
3974:
3969:
3460:Re-analysis of the Eastern North Pacific HURDAT
3238:(5). American Meteorological Society: 981–990.
1839:A tropical disturbance moved westward offshore
322:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3926:
3921:
3795:
3783:
3687:
3396:"Dynamics of Beaches Raft River Delta, Mexico"
2965:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (2009).
2758:"Oklahoma Weather History, Part 9 (September)"
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2608:. Atmosfera. 2008. p. 8. Archived from
2377:Emil B. Gunther; R.L. Cross (October 1987).
1980:in 1986. This is the same list used for the
1924:. Initially moving west-northwest around an
1555:for parts of western Texas, New Mexico, and
581:A tropical disturbance originated from the
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3076:"Hurricane Newton - September 17–26, 1986"
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2188:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
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3373:"Hurricane Roslyn – October 18–26, 1986"
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2923:"Typhoons Georgette (11E) and Tip (10W)"
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1487:. Shortly after becoming a hurricane, a
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3375:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center
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2687:"Hurricane Newton rips across Mexico".
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3801:
3226:Sean K. Daida; Gary M. Barnes (2002).
2751:
2749:
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2734:
2723:"Hurricane Paine Sweeps Into Mexico".
2184:1986 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
1785:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1781:
1659:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
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1599:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1595:
1394:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
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1118:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
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673:
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395:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
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189:1986 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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3432:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center
3080:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center
2843:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center
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3054:"Big Waves for Chairman on Boards".
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2930:1986 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report
2812:"Hurricane Estelle aims for Hawaii"
2558:from the original on April 11, 2024
2198:Australian region cyclone seasons:
367:history. Flooding affected 52
302:Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale
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3854:
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3569:National Hurricane Operations Plan
3514:National Hurricane Operations Plan
3457:Todd Kimberlain (April 16, 2012).
2839:Hurricane Agatha – May 22–29, 1986
2516:from the original on May 29, 2024.
1988:for the first time in 1986, while
25:
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2876:from the original on May 18, 2011
2849:from the original on May 18, 2011
3989:
3988:
3866:
3861:
3659:
3494:. Gadsden, Alabama. May 23, 1986
3426:Roth, David (February 4, 2011).
3318:"Flooding victims left homeless"
2936:. pp. 58–66. Archived from
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2506:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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1876:, which moved over southeastern
1800:
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1628:September 21 – September 25
1614:
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1455:in mid-September. Steered by an
1423:September 18 – September 24
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1359:September 15 – September 22
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467:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
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298:Central Pacific Hurricane Center
290:Eastern Pacific Hurricane Center
37:
3486:"Andrew, Agatha, top 1986 list"
3465:American Meteorological Society
3135:"Hurricane lashes Mexico coast"
2208:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
1551:and watches were issued by the
966:Severe Tropical Storm Georgette
807:and high-surf advisory for the
2174:1986 Atlantic hurricane season
583:Intertropical Convergence Zone
179:1986 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
4165:1986 Pacific hurricane season
3651:1986 Pacific hurricane season
3020:. August 31, 1986. p. 11
2994:. August 30, 1986. p. 10
2837:Roth, David (July 19, 2007).
1822:145 mph (230 km/h)
1696:100 mph (155 km/h)
1688:September 28 – October 2
1155:130 mph (215 km/h)
782:130 mph (215 km/h)
310:1985 Pacific hurricane season
240:1982 Pacific hurricane season
228:1986 Pacific hurricane season
32:1986 Pacific hurricane season
3574:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3519:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
3176:"Storms Raged Across Nation"
2934:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
2896:"Estelle forces evacuations"
2868:David Roth (July 16, 2007).
2006:
1814:October 15 – October 22
1636:80 mph (130 km/h)
1431:85 mph (140 km/h)
1367:70 mph (110 km/h)
1234:August 28 – September 3
863:85 mph (140 km/h)
637:85 mph (140 km/h)
432:75 mph (120 km/h)
3600:. National Hurricane Center
3104:"Hurricane moves northwest"
2902:. July 22, 1986. p. 43
2818:. July 22, 1986. p. 31
2502:Hurricane Research Division
2259:"When is hurricane season?"
2179:1986 Pacific typhoon season
1509:La Paz, Baja California Sur
1330:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1302:50 mph (85 km/h)
1265:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1242:45 mph (75 km/h)
1205:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1095:50 mph (85 km/h)
1058:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1016:40 mph (65 km/h)
979:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
944:40 mph (65 km/h)
907:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
714:40 mph (65 km/h)
677:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
570:40 mph (65 km/h)
533:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
499:30 mph (45 km/h)
342:Pacific Decadal Oscillation
184:1986 Pacific typhoon season
4191:
3202:"Winter rears its ugly..."
2164:List of Pacific hurricanes
1932:formed on July 24. A
1886:Southeastern United States
1832:
1770:reached the fifth highest
1756:East Saint Louis, Illinois
1706:
1147:August 20 – August 31
1087:August 19 – August 24
1008:August 16 – August 18
792:
89: • Maximum winds
18:Tropical Storm Blas (1986)
4175:Tropical cyclones in 1986
4170:Pacific hurricane seasons
4066:South-West Indian Ocean (
4036:Tropical cyclones in 1986
3984:
3666:
3657:
3649:Tropical cyclones of the
2743:, UPI, September 24, 1986
2582:Climate Prediction Center
2498:National Hurricane Center
1966:National Hurricane Center
1922:Baja California Peninsula
1872:developed in the western
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3598:"Tropical Cyclone Names"
2756:Johnson, Howard (2003).
2156:Tropical cyclones portal
1911:sea surface temperatures
1553:National Weather Service
1477:sea surface temperatures
936:August 3 – August 4
900:Tropical Storm Georgette
795:Hurricane Estelle (1986)
326:National Weather Service
3296:"Floods Hit Tulsa Area"
3232:Weather and Forecasting
2967:"Tropical Storm Howard"
2136:International Date Line
1856:was deepening offshore
1835:Hurricane Roslyn (1986)
1758:and resulted in record
1722:and dry air. The outer
1323:Tropical Storm Madeline
855:July 24 – August 3
460:Tropical Depression Two
2383:Monthly Weather Review
1880:and later through the
1709:Hurricane Paine (1986)
774:July 16 – July 26
652:. Later that day, its
629:June 24 – June 30
562:June 17 – June 19
294:area of responsibility
62:Last system dissipated
3549:on September 29, 2007
3347:on September 25, 2006
3164:. September 24, 1986.
3160:"Around the Nation".
2816:The Milwaukee-Journal
2709:. September 25, 1986.
2691:. September 24, 1986.
2234:United States dollars
2232:All damage totals in
1913:and its proximity to
1854:vigorous upper trough
1473:Central United States
1461:Western United States
1258:Tropical Storm Lester
972:Tropical Storm Howard
894:extratropical cyclone
657:UTC June 27. An
236:Central United States
161:$ 352 million (1986
3272:Roth, David (2007).
3207:. September 25, 1986
3182:. September 24, 1986
3180:The Telegraph-Herald
3141:. September 23, 1986
3110:. September 23, 1986
3108:The Lewiston Journal
2900:The Telegraph-Herald
1984:. A storm was named
1930:tropical disturbance
1864:. The system struck
1561:Edwardsville, Kansas
1549:flash flood warnings
706:July 3 – July 7
670:Tropical Storm Darby
491:May 31 – June 1
424:May 22 – May 29
304:—was also reported.
242:saw a higher total.
4049:Australian region (
3371:David Roth (2007).
3074:David Roth (2007).
2727:. October 10, 1986.
2725:Akron Beach Journal
2652:2001JCli...14....5B
2395:1987MWRv..115.2507G
2265:on December 6, 2010
1748:Barnsdall, Oklahoma
1517:Mid-Atlantic States
1188:Southern California
1051:Tropical Storm Isis
650:Gulf of Tehuantepec
526:Tropical Storm Blas
512:Gulf of Tehuantepec
450:Xicotepec de Juarez
445:Baja California Sur
107:Seasonal statistics
54:First system formed
49:Seasonal boundaries
4132:Non-seasonal lists
4062:North Indian Ocean
3205:Lodi News-Sentinel
3058:. August 28, 1986.
3043:. August 30, 1986.
2640:Journal of Climate
2508:(April 26, 2024).
1998:names were retired
1882:Mississippi Valley
1744:Fort Scott, Kansas
1716:Gulf of California
1581:Flagstaff, Arizona
1505:Gulf of California
1485:Manzanillo, Colima
1457:upper-level trough
1381:deep easterly flow
1198:Tropical Storm Kay
958:closed circulation
896:on August 3.
661:became evident on
520:Tenosique, Tabasco
330:satellite coverage
96:1-minute sustained
92:145 mph (230 km/h)
43:Season summary map
4152:
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3491:The Gadsden Times
3014:"Surf's Still Up"
2764:on April 16, 2009
2707:Ocala Star-Banner
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1492:Hurricane Hunter
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388:Hurricane Agatha
373:Hurricane Roslyn
288:Activity in the
273:Seasonal summary
249:passed south of
170:Related articles
150:Total fatalities
136:Major hurricanes
65:October 25, 1986
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1874:Gulf of Mexico
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1819:Peak intensity
1816:
1815:
1812:
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1728:Cabo San Lucas
1707:Main article:
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1501:Cabo San Lucas
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1428:Peak intensity
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1364:Peak intensity
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1092:Peak intensity
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1060:
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3442:April 27,
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3254:1520-0434
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2040:Georgette
1841:Nicaragua
1768:St. Louis
1760:discharge
1475:and over
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3436:Archived
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1536:Huatampo
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369:counties
365:Oklahoma
349:landfall
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4123:Pacific
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