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1178:, Javier began to turn towards the west-northwest. Despite an increase in forward speed, Tropical Storm Javier underwent rapid intensification, reaching hurricane intensity at 0900 UTC August 21. About three hours later, Javier reached Category 2 strength, and briefly became a major hurricane on August 22, only to rapidly weaken back to a Category 1 hurricane late on August 23. Hurricane Javier sharply turned towards the north and eventually towards the northwest. Early on August 24, Javier resumed intensification, regaining Category 3 intensity at 0600 UTC. Passing midway between Socorro Island and 238:. The hurricane season officially started May 15, 1986, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1986 in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 1986 in both regions. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. A total of 17 named storms and 9 hurricanes developed during the season; this is slightly above the averages of 15 named storms and 8 hurricanes, respectively. In addition, 26 tropical depressions formed in the eastern Pacific during 1986, which, at the time, was the second most ever recorded; only the 1047:, it failed to intensify beyond minimal tropical storm strength. Passing south of the Baja California Peninsula, the storm rapidly moved over cooler waters. Howard weakened into a tropical depression at 0600 UTC August 18. Transversing 75 °F (24 °C) water, Howard dissipated. Rainfall along the southern coast reached 1 in (25 mm) in some places, with totals in excess of 5 in (130 mm) in isolated locations. Further north, rainfall was more scattered. The maximum rainfall was 9.25 in (235 mm) in Reforma, near the southern part of the country. 2150: 448:
Agatha, the first storm of the season. After moving southeast, the cyclone made an abrupt change in direction, turning towards the north. Agatha strengthened into a hurricane on May 25 near the coast of Mexico, reaching its peak intensity of 75 mph (121 km/h). Turning southeast, the system quickly weakened into a tropical depression, but regained tropical storm strength on May 28, only to dissipate that day. Rainfall spread around both the Atlantic and Pacific Mexican coasts, peaking at 10.75 in (273 mm) at
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intensity on September 22. Shortly thereafter, the hurricane entered the CPHC's area of responsibility. Upon the formation of an eye, Orlene reached its peak intensity of 80 mph (130 km/h). After maintaining peak intensity for 24 hours, Hurricane Orlene began to encounter strong wind shear. Subsequently, Orlene weakened rapidly and lost hurricane status at 1800 UTC September 23. The system weakened into a tropical depression on September 24. Tropical Depression Orlene dissipated the next day.
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managed to maintain marginal hurricane intensity for 24 hours. on 1200 UTC August 28, the EPHC announced that Javier had weakened back into a tropical storm. Shortly after that, Javier turned towards the west-northwest due an upper-level trough. Now over 74 °F (23 °C) waters, the system continued to weaken as wind shear increased further. On August 30, Javier weakened into a depression and dissipated the next day over 1,000 mi (1,610 km) southwest of
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a tropical depression on August 28. Passing 10 mi (16 km) south of Clarion Island, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Kay. The cyclone's forward speed increased; subsequently, Kay reached its peak intensity. After maintaining its intensity for 18 hours, Kay rapidly weakened over cold water, and was downgraded into a depression at 0000 UTC September 2. Kay dissipated the next day several hundred miles west of the Baja California Peninsula.
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for only six hours before dissipating, likely due to the close distance between it and Tropical Storm Madeline. Tropical Depression Twenty-Five was the final tropical depression of the 1986 season. It formed on October 22 at 1800 UTC near the 140°W line. Due to strong wind shear, the stationary storm had dissipated within 30 hours of formation. Even though no more official systems developed, a forecaster at the
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the first major hurricane of the season on July 20. The hurricane entered the Central Pacific Hurricane Center's area of responsibility near its peak strength of 130 mph (210 km/h), a Category 4 hurricane. The hurricane veered to the west and passed south of Hawaii. Estelle weakened to a tropical storm on July 23, and on July 25, it weakened to a depression. The storm dissipated two days later.
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upper-level trough near northern Mexico. At 0000 UTC September 30, the depression became Tropical Storm Paine, southwest of Acapulco. Roughly 21 hours later, a NOAA Hurricane Hunter flight found winds of 90 mph (140 km/h), upgrading Paine into hurricane. The hurricane peaked as a Category 2 hurricane on October 1 as it turned northwest, headed towards the
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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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at 1800 UTC July 3. Turning west-northwest, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Darby on July 5. Darby peaked at 65 mph (105 km/h), and after turning northwest, encountered 77 °F (25 °C) waters. The storm began to weaken as thunderstorm activity became displaced from the center and spread northward over
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One of the last cyclones of the season formed from a westward-moving tropical disturbance in the ITCZ. The disturbance moved at about 10 mph (20 km/h) and upon developing a circulation, was declared Tropical Depression Twenty-One at 0600 UTC September 19. However, the depression lasted
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developed two days later, and thus it was classified as Tropical Depression Ten. The cyclone remained a tropical depression for about three days before moving into the CPHC's area of responsibility on 1000 UTC July 27. A slow weakening trend began as the depression continued to move west at
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A westward-moving tropical wave increased in thunderstorm activity, soon organizing into a tropical depression on September 13. At the time of the upgrade, Lester was located more than 900 mi (1,450 km) west of the Mexican coast. Moving towards the west, the depression soon intensified into
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In late August, a tropical disturbance formed 725 mi (1,165 km) east-southeast of Hurricane Javier and nearly 370 mi (595 km) south of the Baja California Peninsula. Moving slowly west, the disturbance began to develop a well-defined circulation, and was respectively upgraded into
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Hurricane Orlene originated from a stationary tropical disturbance that was upgraded into a tropical depression on September 21. Despite a poorly defined circulation, the cyclone intensified into Tropical Storm Orlene 12 hours after formation. Steadily gaining strength, Orlene reached hurricane
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prior to landfall, but within hours after the passage of the hurricane, all but 127 had returned home. Upon making landfall on the Baja California Peninsula, moderate rainfall was recorded though officials reported no emergencies. In Huatabampo, roofs were blown off of 40 homes. High winds blew down
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After briefly re-intensifying into a Category 4, the storm resumed weakening due to increasing wind shear, and by late on August 25, Hurricane Javier had weakened directly into a Category 2 hurricane. Shortly thereafter, Javier was downgraded into a Category 1 hurricane. While it
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The fifth tropical cyclone of the season originated from a tropical disturbance that was first noticed on July 2. Moving northwest at about 13 mph (21 km/h), the disturbance entered warmer waters and began to develop rapidly. The disturbance was upgraded into Tropical Depression Five
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and the hurricane reached its peak intensity of 90 mph (140 km/h) on June 28 at 1600 UTC as it tracked near Socorro Island. Meanwhile, Celia moved into much cooler water, which resulted in rapid weakening. On June 30, Celia was downgraded into a tropical depression. The EPHC released
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Tropical Depression One-C formed on July 27, possibly from the remnants of Tropical Depression Eight that dissipated a few days earlier well to the east of 140 °W. The depression tracked westward at a fairly rapid forward speed of 35 mph (55 km/h); however, it failed to develop
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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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Rainfall from the tropical cyclone was significant in Mexico and the United States. Light rain fell in Cabo San Lucas. Meanwhile, rains around the Mexican Mainland peaked at 12 inches (300 mm) in Acapulco. Near the area around where it made landfall, strong winds knocked down trees and caused
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A tropical disturbance developed 265 mi (426 km) south of Socorro Island at 1800 UTC August 18. Twenty-four hours later the disturbance was upgraded into a tropical depression on August 19. The depression intensified into Tropical Storm Isis the next day. After peaking as a moderate
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During the afternoon of July 16, a tropical depression formed thousands of miles west of Mexico, and within 12 hours it strengthened into a tropical storm. On July 18, Estelle intensified into a hurricane. Located in a favorable environment, Estelle continued strengthening to become
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had become well-defined enough for the EPHC to upgrade the disturbance into Tropical Depression Four. Winds reached 40 mph (64 km/h), enough to upgrade the system into Tropical Storm Celia on June 26. While located off the coast of Mexico, Celia strengthened into a hurricane at 1800
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on May 20. By 0000 UTC May 22, the circulation began to tighten and become more organized, and thus the EPHC upgraded the disturbance into Tropical Depression One-E that morning. Approximately 48 hours after becoming a tropical depression, the system was upgraded into Tropical Storm
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In addition to the 17 named storms, there were eight tropical depressions during the season that failed to reach tropical storm strength. The second, Tropical Depression Seven, began as a large area of thunderstorms near Hurricane Estelle on July 17. Moving at a steady pace, the cyclone
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On August 3, a tropical depression developed in the open ocean over 600 mi (970 km) west of the Mexican coastline. Twelve hours later, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Georgette before weakening to a depression on August 4. It then accelerated to a very rapid speed of 23 to
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over Mexico, the storm then turned to the west as the upper-level low changed direction. By July 28, the depression was upgraded into Tropical Storm Frank. After turning back to the west-northwest, Frank reached hurricane intensity early on July 30. The storm quickly developed a well-defined
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During the months of May and June, four named systems developed. In July, one tropical storm and two hurricanes formed. The following month, five tropical systems developed. Towards the end of the season, tropical cyclone activity declined somewhat. While five storms formed in September, only one
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and three hours later, Hurricane Frank reached its peak intensity as a moderate Category 1 hurricane, with winds of 85 mph (137 km/h). Hurricane Frank maintained this intensity for 18 hours. Subsequently, the hurricane began to rapidly weaken over 76 °F (24 °C) sea surface
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A tropical disturbance developed on September 27 within 250 mi (400 km) of the Mexican coastline. The disturbance was upgraded into Tropical Depression Twenty-Three on 0000 UTC September 28. Tropical Depression Twenty-Three moved west-northwestward, lured poleward by an
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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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A tropical disturbance first developed during September 13 and September 14 over the warm waters south of Acapulco. On September 15, the EPHC first classified the system as a tropical depression. Rapidly moving towards the west, the depression was embedded in
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and cold water, Lester began a slow weakening trend. While entering the CPHC's area of responsibility at 1800 UTC September 17, Lester had already weakened to a tropical depression. Unable to maintain a closed circulation, the final advisory was issued.
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and was declared Tropical Depression Twenty-Four on October 15.. During the early afternoon of the next day, ship reports indicated the formation of a tropical depression close to land. The cyclone moved at a quick pace towards the west-northwest south of a
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tropical storm at 1200 UTC August 23, Isis weakened into a depression over 74 °F (23 °C) waters early on August 24. While located some 1,500 mi (2,415 km) west of the Mexican coast, the tropical cyclone dissipated later that day.
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An area of disturbed weather developed a circulation on August 12 and was upgraded into Tropical Depression Twelve nearly 700 mi (1,100 km) south of the Baja California Peninsula. It drifted slowly to the northwest until it dissipated near
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Affecting a sparsely populated area, the highest reported winds from a land station were 44 mph (71 km/h). Roslyn produced some flooding, but no serious damage. Impact was limited to flooded homes and factories, as well as some crop damage and
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The season began with the formation of Hurricane Agatha on May 22 and ended with the dissipation of Tropical Depression Twenty Five on October 25, spanning 147 days. Although it was nearly two weeks shorter than the
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past the depression stage. One-C passed well south of the Hawaiian Islands on July 28. On July 29 at 0000 UTC, it had dissipated to the southwest of the Hawaiian Islands and the final advisory was issued by the CPHC.
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speeds of 30 mph (50 km/h). By 1800 UTC on July 29, it had become poorly organized around 1,000 mi (1,610 km) west-southwest of the Hawaiian Islands, and the final advisory was issued.
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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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recorded their earliest day of 1 in (2.5 cm) of snow on record. Winds from the storm peaked at 72 mph (116 km/h) in the state of Colorado and 64 mph (103 km/h) in the state of
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began to show signs of developing a circulation, and the disturbance became a tropical depression on August 20 and intensified into Tropical Storm Javier hours later. Southwest of a
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on August 14. Peak maximum sustained winds were estimated at 35 mph (55 km/h). Tropical Depression Seventeen formed on September 8, 30 km (20 mi) east of
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with winds of 100 mph (160 km/h). The storm weakened as it moved over land going through Mexico and then entering the United States. Paine dissipated on October 4 over
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on 1800 UTC July 23. About 24 hours later, the disturbance was upgraded into a tropical depression. Initially moving towards the west-northwest due to an
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each struck Northwestern Mexico. While damage was minimal from these three systems near their location of landfall, Paine brought considerable flooding to the
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was present throughout the season; water temperatures across the equatorial Central Pacific were 1.3 °C (34.3 °F) above normal. In addition, the
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Tropical Storm Lester. After turning towards the west-northwest, Lester peaked in intensity as a moderate tropical storm. Due to a combination of strong
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On August 19, a tropical disturbance formed 460 mi (740 km) south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec and 319 mi (513 km) south of
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was above average. There were 25 tropical depressions, one short of the record set in 1982, which had 26. Only one system formed in the
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in Oklahoma, which resulted in a total of $ 350 million in damage. The final storm to make landfall during the hurricane season was
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Blake, Eric S; Gibney, Ethan J; Brown, Daniel P; Mainelli, Michelle; Franklin, James L; Kimberlain, Todd B; Hammer, Gregory R (2009).
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and only one yacht sunk. The remnants of Hurricane Roslyn produced heavy rainfall across the central and southern United States. In
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rates along many streams and creeks. Subsequently, many reservoirs were nearly filled to its capacity. For example, the
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The 1986 Pacific hurricane season's first tropical disturbance formed 865 mi (1,390 km) from the tip of
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to issue a high surf advisory. Hurricane Javier brought the highest waves of the summer to southern California.
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On June 24, five days after Tropical Storm Blas dissipated, a tropical disturbance developed south of the
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Tropical Depression Eight formed on July 21 while located 1,000 mi (1,610 km) southwest of the
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worst floods in Oklahoma history. Flooding from Paine resulted in about 1,200 people homeless in
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The following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the North Pacific Ocean east of
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disruptions to city services. In the United States, rainfall peaked at 11.35 inches (288 mm) in
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on August 15, the same day that the system moved offshore. Moving west-northwest south of an
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as a marginal hurricane on October 20. The low-level center rapidly dissipated, although a
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in mid-August. A tropical disturbance developed from this wave 50 mi (80 km) south of
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The EPHC began monitoring a tropical disturbance located 195 mi (315 km) southwest of
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45 mph (37 to 72 km/h). Due to its fast speed, Georgette could not maintain a
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failed to intensify and attained peak intensity of 30 mph (45 km/h). Cool
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the next day. On 1800 UTC September 22, Hurricane Newton made landfall northeast of
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due to the hurricane. On the mainland, roughly 700 people evacuated to shelters in
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of 84 °F (29 °C). The system steadily intensified as it paralleled the
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Three tropical cyclones made landfall in 1986. The first, Hurricane Newton made
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Prior to the system's first landfall, the EPHC noted the threat of high waves,
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was observed in the mountains, with up to 5 in (13 cm) of snow in
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In advance of Hurricane Estelle, the National Weather Service issued a
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and dissipated on September 9 over cold water without becoming a
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its final advisory at 1800 UTC that day as the system had dissipated.
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remarked that an unnamed tropical storm may have formed in November.
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eventually caused the depression to dissipate late on July 18.
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formed in October and none during the month of November. A moderate
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flew into three storms; Newton, Roslyn, and Estelle. In Newton, the
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from this list following the season, and it was used again for the
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Thunderstorms and the remnants of hurricane Newton brought rain...
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The origins of Newton were from a tropical disturbed weather near
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Tropical Cyclones of the Eastern North Pacific Basin, 1949-2006
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Field Service Station provided the East Pacific with excellent
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Franco Biondi; Alexander Gershunov; Daniel R. Cayan (2001).
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For storms that form in the North Pacific from 140°W to the
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A tropical disturbance formed on May 30 in the eastern
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until it entered the Atlantic Ocean later in the month.
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on July 6. The cyclone dissipated on July 7.
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Yovani Montaño Law; Mario Gutiérrez-Estrada (1988).
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were previously used in the old four-year lists. No
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brushed Cabo San Lucas, and later moved inland over
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Several storms throughout the season affected land.
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are in their values in 1986 unless otherwise noted.
1818: 1810: 1692: 1684: 1632: 1624: 1427: 1419: 1363: 1355: 1298: 1290: 1238: 1230: 1151: 1143: 1091: 1083: 1012: 1004: 940: 932: 859: 851: 778: 770: 710: 702: 633: 625: 566: 558: 495: 487: 428: 420: 344:(PDO) was in a warm phase during this time period. 169: 157: 149: 135: 127: 119: 111: 106: 88: 78: 69: 61: 53: 48: 31: 3545:. Atlantic Tropical Weather Center. Archived from 3320:. Associated Press. September 29, 1986. p. 12 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)" 2700: 2698: 2682: 2680: 2678: 2492: 2490: 4020: 3878: 3873: 3807: 3634: 3366: 3364: 3362: 3339:C.A. Perry; B.N. Aldridge; H.C. Ross (2000). 3069: 3067: 3065: 2488: 2486: 2484: 2482: 2480: 2478: 2476: 2474: 2472: 2470: 8: 3903: 3267: 3265: 3263: 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 4027: 4013: 4005: 3891: 3831: 3818: 3813: 3641: 3627: 3619: 3076:"Hurricane Newton - September 17–26, 1986" 2787:"Tropical Storm Roslyn Hits Mexican Coast" 2781: 2779: 2372: 2370: 2368: 2366: 2364: 2362: 2360: 2358: 2356: 2354: 2352: 2350: 2348: 2346: 2344: 2342: 2340: 2338: 2336: 2334: 2332: 2330: 2328: 2326: 2324: 2322: 2320: 2318: 2316: 2314: 2312: 2310: 2308: 2306: 2304: 2302: 2300: 28: 3758: 3753: 3746: 3741: 3723: 3421: 3419: 3417: 3243: 2872:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center. 2659: 2440: 2438: 2436: 2434: 2402: 2298: 2296: 2294: 2292: 2290: 2288: 2286: 2284: 2282: 2280: 2188:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: 3843: 3699: 3373:"Hurricane Roslyn – October 18–26, 1986" 3129: 3127: 3125: 2923:"Typhoons Georgette (11E) and Tip (10W)" 2806: 2804: 2432: 2430: 2428: 2426: 2424: 2422: 2420: 2418: 2416: 2414: 1487:. Shortly after becoming a hurricane, a 355:, bringing minor damage. Another storm, 3867: 3794: 3789: 3782: 3777: 3686: 3681: 3375:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 3276:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 3098: 3096: 2960: 2958: 2687:"Hurricane Newton rips across Mexico". 2249: 2225: 3806: 3801: 3226:Sean K. Daida; Gary M. Barnes (2002). 2751: 2749: 2736: 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) 1655: 1599:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1595: 1394:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 1390: 1326: 1261: 1201: 1118:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 1114: 1054: 975: 903: 826:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 822: 745:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS) 741: 673: 600:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 596: 529: 463: 395:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS) 391: 189:1986 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 3939: 3902: 3897: 3855: 3675: 3432:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 3080:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 2843:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 7: 3771: 3711: 3054:"Big Waves for Chairman on Boards". 3890: 3885: 3830: 3825: 3734: 3729: 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 3962: 3957: 3938: 3933: 3914: 3909: 3854: 3849: 3722: 3717: 3674: 3669: 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: 3950: 3945: 3842: 3837: 3770: 3765: 3710: 3705: 3698: 3693: 3438:from the original on May 18, 2011 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 2523: 2506:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 2148: 1876:, which moved over southeastern 1800: 1792: 1674: 1666: 1628:September 21 – September 25 1614: 1606: 1455:in mid-September. Steered by an 1423:September 18 – September 24 1409: 1401: 1359:September 15 – September 22 1345: 1337: 1294:September 13 – September 17 1280: 1272: 1220: 1212: 1133: 1125: 1073: 1065: 994: 986: 922: 914: 841: 833: 760: 752: 692: 684: 615: 607: 548: 540: 474: 467:Tropical depression (SSHWS) 410: 402: 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 1789: 1784: 1663: 1658: 1603: 1598: 1497:Baja California Peninsula 1398: 1393: 1334: 1329: 1269: 1264: 1209: 1204: 1122: 1117: 1062: 1057: 983: 978: 911: 906: 830: 825: 749: 744: 681: 676: 604: 599: 537: 532: 471: 466: 399: 394: 199:Pacific hurricane seasons 197: 174: 102: 74: 36: 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: 4151: 4002: 4001: 3491:The Gadsden Times 3014:"Surf's Still Up" 2764:on April 16, 2009 2707:Ocala Star-Banner 2389:(10): 2507–2523. 2169:Pacific hurricane 2132: 2131: 1915:Hurricane Estelle 1831: 1830: 1825: 1764:Mississippi River 1705: 1704: 1699: 1645: 1644: 1639: 1459:located over the 1449: 1448: 1434: 1376: 1375: 1370: 1311: 1310: 1305: 1251: 1250: 1245: 1172:Satellite imagery 1164: 1163: 1158: 1104: 1103: 1098: 1025: 1024: 1019: 953: 952: 947: 872: 871: 866: 791: 790: 785: 738:Hurricane Estelle 723: 722: 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Index

Tropical Storm Blas (1986)

Roslyn
Cat. 3+
USD
1986 Atlantic hurricane season
1986 Pacific typhoon season
1986 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Pacific hurricane seasons
1984
1985
1987
1988
tropical cyclones
Central United States
1982 Pacific hurricane season
Hurricane Estelle
Hawaii
Paine
Roslyn
Great Plains
Oklahoma
Eastern Pacific Hurricane Center
area of responsibility
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale
1985 Pacific hurricane season
UTC
hurricane hunters
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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