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1910s Pacific hurricane seasons

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to the north-northeast, converting into an extratropical cyclone by October 1. The system raced east-northeast, moving through the Alaskan panhandle into western Canada on October 5. The cyclone then moved westward across Canada until October 10, when it dissipated.
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on October 5. The cyclone had a long life thereafter, moving east-northeast across the United States into the western Atlantic on October 7. Racing northeast, the cyclone moved over the
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On September 13, a hurricane was discovered off the coast of Acapulco. It paralleled the coast and moved slightly inland. After reentering the Pacific Ocean, it made landfall in the
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A "tropical hurricane" formed southwest of Mexico on October 23. The cyclone moved northwest, then northward, through western Mexico on October 26 before dissipating on October 27.
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Three known tropical cyclones formed in 1910. The remnants of one of them entered southern California on September 15, bringing 2 inches (51 mm) of rain to
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and on June 1 in the central north Pacific. They ended on November 30 of each year. These dates conventionally delimit the time of year when most
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is extremely unreliable. For a few years, there are no reported cyclones, although many systems likely formed and went undocumented.
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A "tropical hurricane" formed south of Mexico on October 6. The system moved north-northwest, making landfall west of
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A "tropical hurricane" formed southwest of Mexico on October 1. The system recurved, coming ashore on October 4 near
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in late August. Its remnants entered California on August 26, bringing light rains amounting to 1-inch (25 mm).
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A "tropical hurricane" formed southwest of Mexico on August 29, moved northward into western Mexico on September 1.
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A "tropical hurricane" moved just offshore the coasts of southern and western Mexico between September 3 and 7.
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on October 11, arcing north of Europe, before dropping into northern Asia on October 13, then crossing through
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survived passage over Central America and emerged into the Pacific Ocean, where it dissipated on September 12.
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Pressure Center Tracks From the 1300 GMT Northern Hemisphere Sea Level Pressure Maps. Tracks of Lows 1914-1918
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Pressure Center Tracks From the 1300 GMT Northern Hemisphere Sea Level Pressure Maps. Tracks of Lows 1909-1913
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inside a storm to the east of Hawaii. There were no other reports of this possible tropical cyclone.
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One of them, which stayed at sea, was tracked from August 10 to 11 of this year.
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Eleven known tropical cyclones formed in 1911 in the eastern Pacific proper.
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formation is possible at any time of the year. Before the dawn of the
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On September 29, a ship reported strong winds and a pressure of 998
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all began on May 15 of their respective years in the eastern north
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were killed, and several houses and buildings were destroyed. In
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Three tropical cyclones formed in the eastern Pacific in 1918.
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on October 8, before dissipating inland on October 10.
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Index

1919 Pacific hurricane season
Pacific Ocean
tropical cyclones
tropical cyclone basin
International Date Line
North America
tropical cyclone
satellite
Pacific hurricanes
Pacific hurricane seasons
before 1900
1900s
1920–1924
1925
Santa Barbara County
1911 Sonora hurricane
Hurricane 4
Atlantic season
mbar
Guaymas
extratropical cyclone
American southwest
Polar ice cap
Siberia
Acapulco
WNW
Cocos Island
Salina Cruz
Baja California
Gulf of California

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