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October 6, the National Hurricane Center began issuing advisories on newly formed Tropical Depression Eleven-E. Later on October 6, Tropical Depression Eleven-E strengthened to Tropical Storm Irwin, and it became a hurricane the next day. The next day it weakened to a tropical storm. Unlike most tropical cyclones that form in the eastern Pacific Ocean, Irwin's track was very unusual. The system which originally started moving westward, turned north, then east and again back south, and east until dissipation, on October 17, as a remnant low. Also, between October 11 and 14, Irwin weakened into a
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Greg weakened to tropical storm strength, with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph. The storm continued to weaken as it encountered unfavorable wind shear and as it began to traverse cooler waters, and on August 20 Greg had weakened to a tropical depression. Greg maintained tropical depression status until August 21, when it degenerated into a remnant low. During that day, Greg's remnants moved northeastward due to a High
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Tropical Depression Eight-E survived, and they as they began moving westward, the remnants impacted Western Mexico. During the early afternoon of September 1, the remnants of Eight-E moved off the western coast of Western Mexico. During the next day, the remnants strengthened slightly in intensity, as it moved northwestward, towards the Baja California Peninsula. But late on September 2, the remnants of Tropical Depression Eight-E dissipated completely, just southeast of the peninsula.
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neared the coast of Mexico. After moving along the coast, it weakened to a tropical storm and dissipated the next day. But the NHC noted that
Beatriz's remnants still had a near 0% chance of redeveloping, as they remained almost stationary. But on June 23, convection dissipated, and Beatriz's remnants slowly began to accelerate to the west, as the remnant low dissipated rapidly. Late on June 24, the remnants of Hurricane Beatriz dissipated completely, to the southwest of the
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Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale. The next day Eugene further strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane. Early on August 3 Eugene further strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane, making it the third major hurricane of the season. Eugene was expected to weaken after becoming a Category 3. However, on the afternoon of August 3, Eugene strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane on the
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hours later, the system was upgraded to Dora, the fourth tropical storm of the 2011 Pacific hurricane season. Continuing to organize, Dora reached hurricane strength late on July 20, before rapidly intensifying into a major hurricane later the next day. Strengthening further, Dora reached a peak of 155 mph (250 km/h) early on July 21, making it a
Category 4 hurricane on the
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Category 2 status to tropical storm status in only 18 hours. On August 6, Eugene became a post-tropical low as the center of the storm was void of strong convection. During the next few days, Eugene's remnants continued to move westward slowly, while weakening gradually. On August 10, the remnants of
Hurricane Eugene dissipated roughly 980 mi (1,555 km) east of Hawaii.
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and attained peak strength early on July 9 before rapidly weakening later that day. Calvin degenerated into a remnant low early on July 10. During the next 3 days, Calvin's remnants quickly moved to the west, while dissipating rapidly. On July 13, Calvin's remnants dissipated completely, just to the east of the
Central Pacific Ocean.
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The origins of Hurricane Irwin can be tracked back to an area of showers and thunderstorms associated with a low-pressure area that developed several hundred miles to the south of Mexico. Moving towards the west and west-northwest, the low pressure quickly gained organization, and during the pre-dawn
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on September 24, and Hilary began to weaken. The hurricane weakened back down to a Category 3 hurricane early on September 25, but was later upgraded briefly to a Category 4 again the following afternoon. Several hours later, the storm was once again downgraded into a Category 3 hurricane, and during
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A tropical wave, the same that spawned Hurricane Phillipe in the Atlantic, crossed Central America into the East Pacific on October 5, during a significant pulse of the MJO. In this favorable environment, the wave generated a low-pressure area in the ITCZ by 18:00 UTC on October 6. Despite initially
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in late August. Initially, poorly organized, environmental conditions were conductive for some development. Shortly thereafter, the cloud patterns improved and overall thunderstorm activity increased. Thunderstorm activity become more concentrated two days later while located 60 mi (97 km)
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and it reached hurricane status late on August 17 with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. Greg continued strengthening to attain peak winds of 85 mph and a pressure of 980 mbar. Soon afterward, the storm began to gradually weaken due to cooler waters and higher wind shear and on August 19,
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border the next day. On July 16, the National Hurricane Center began monitoring the area of low pressure off the coast of Guatemala. Slowly organizing, the low-pressure area had gained enough strength to be declared Tropical Depression Four-E during the morning hours of July 18. Just three
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on October 12. On November 19, Kenneth formed as a tropical depression and quickly strengthened into a hurricane two days later. Kenneth became the first major hurricane in November and latest-forming major hurricane in the eastern north Pacific basin in the satellite era, until being surpassed
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The season got off to an active start with first storm, Adrian, becoming one of only a handful of tropical cyclones to attain Category 4 status in June. Four other storms, Dora, Eugene, Hilary, and Kenneth attained Category 4 status. Dora was the strongest storm of the year, peaking at 155 mph,
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associated with a broad area of low pressure. The system slowly organized, and the National Hurricane Center designated the system Tropical Depression Three-E on July 7. By the next day, the tropical depression gained enough organization to be named Calvin. Calvin strengthened into a hurricane
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Several landslides blocked off roads and a 100 m (330 ft) section of a roundabout was destroyed. In the community of Amatillo, three people were killed after being washed away by flood waters. Heavy rains from Beatriz caused the Sabana River to overflow its banks, placing 150 homes across
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were not expected to occur, and Adrian was forecast to remain well-organized and only slowly weaken in response to slightly cooler waters. However, the hurricane defied predictions and began devolving rapidly the next day, likely due to "an unexpectedly early increase of vertical wind shear coupled
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This is a table of all of the tropical cyclones that formed in the 2011 Pacific hurricane season. It includes their name, duration (within the basin), peak classification and intensities, areas affected, damage, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an
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Shortly after reaching peak intensity, the storm crossed into the Central Pacific basin. Continuing west-northwestward, Fernanda began weakening late on August 18 as dry, stable air was entrained into its circulation and it encountered increasing south-southeasterly shear. Most of Fernanda's deep
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Late on June 20, Beatriz was upgraded to a hurricane, with winds of 75 mph (120 km/h) and a pressure of 985 mbar (29.1 inHg). Beatriz continued to strengthen and reached winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) and a pressure reading of 977 mbar (28.9 inHg) while it
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On early July 31, a tropical wave developed into a tropical depression in the eastern Pacific a few hundred miles south of Mexico. Meteorologists numbered it "Five-E". It was upgraded to Tropical Storm Eugene only 6 hours after becoming a tropical depression. On the afternoon of August 1, Eugene
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August 31, the low was upgraded into a tropical depression, but no further intensification was anticipated. Eight-E soon made landfall on Southwestern Mexico, and moved north-northwestwards, as it rapidly weakened. Eight-E dissipated to a remnant low several hours later, early on September 1.
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with winds up to 140 mph (225 km/h). Eugene only maintained Category 4 status briefly, and only six hours later, the hurricane weakened to a Category 3 with winds up to 125 mph (200 km/h). Eugene quickly weakened on August 5 because of unfavorable conditions, dropping from
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twice and again re-strengthened back to a tropical storm before finally weakening into a tropical depression on October 15. The depression turned west again and dissipated into a remnant low in the late hours of October 16. But the remnants of Tropical Storm Irwin continued to move westward
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tapered slightly later during the day as it began to curve west-northwestward. The system continued to coalesce overnight, and the circulation of the low was more prominent by the following morning. By November 19, the disturbance had gained enough organization to be declared as a tropical
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released its pre-season outlook. The scientists stated a 70% chance of a below-normal season, a 25% chance of a near-normal season and a 5% chance of an above-normal season. The climatologists expected 9–15 named storms, with 5–8 becoming hurricanes, and 1–3 becoming major hurricanes. The
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became the second storm to form in September, becoming the fourth major hurricane of the season, during the afternoon hours of September 22. After Hilary, Jova unexpectedly became the fifth major hurricane of the season during the early morning hours of October 10.
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indirect death would 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 2011 USD.
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convection had dissipated by August 20, and it degenerated to a remnant low. The post-tropical low continued westward before dissipating the next day a couple hundred nautical miles south of the Hawaiian Islands.
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formed shortly thereafter, and organization of the system began to improve on November 17 as it moved westward. The low remained over an area with favorable conditions for formation on November 18, although
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were also issued for portion of the coast. Large swells were also expected. A red (emergency) alert was issued for parts of the coast. Officials urged residents to be prepared to evacuate. The port of
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Beven II, John L; Landsea, Christopher W; National Hurricane Center (January 20, 2012).
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4091:(in Spanish). Tabasco Hoy. September 22, 2011. Archived from
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generally, until it dissipated completely, on October 17.
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over Mexico. The storm subsequently entered a phase of
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1480:, waves reached 9 to 15 ft (2.7 to 4.6 m).
4276:"Tropical Weather Outlook 400 AM PST Fri Nov 18 2011"
4226:"Tropical Weather Outlook 400 PM PST Wed Nov 16 2011"
3196:"Beatriz se vuelve huracán y causa daños en Acapulco"
2752:"NOAA: 2011 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Outlook"
1006:
as it moved into the southwestern Caribbean, and the
3668:"Hurricane Greg strengthens a little in the Pacific"
279:
brought additional flooding to Southwestern Mexico.
5184:
5168:
5147:
5095:
4658:"Tropical Cyclone Naming History and Retired Names"
4115:"Piden extremar medidas ante fortaleza de "Hilary""
3130:"Tropical Storm Beatriz Public Advisory Number One"
3029:"Post-tropical Cyclone Adrian Discussion Number 21"
2963:"Tropical Storm Adrian Discussion Number Seventeen"
2784:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University
2728:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
2698:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
1770:
1762:
1694:
1686:
1614:
1606:
1530:
1522:
1394:
1386:
1312:
1304:
1230:
1222:
1149:
1141:
1075:
1067:
970:
962:
891:
883:
787:
779:
641:
633:
289:
Predictions of tropical activity in the 2011 season
178:
166:
158:
144:
136:
128:
120:
115:
91:
77:
67:
58:
50:
42:
37:
20:
4140:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/EP102011_Jova.pdf
2985:"Tropical Storm Adrian Discussion Number Eighteen"
2961:Landsea, Chris; Avila, Lixion A. (June 11, 2011).
4351:"Tropical Weather Outlook 1000 AM PST Sat Nov 19"
3601:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3108:"Tropical Depression TWO-E Discussion Number One"
2830:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion Number One"
4879:
4251:"Tropical Weather Outlook 400 PM PST Thu Nov 17"
673:to be classified as a tropical cyclone, and the
4626:
4624:
4523:"Tropical Storm Kenneth Forecast Discussion #5"
4039:. Univision. September 22, 2011. Archived from
3717:"Post-Tropical Cyclone Greg Advisory Number 20"
3496:"Post-Tropical Cyclone Dora Advisory Number 26"
3007:"Tropical Depression Adrian Advisory Number 20"
2852:"Tropical Storm Adrian Discussion Number Three"
1554:During the late hours of October 4, an area of
3418:"Tropical Depression FOUR-E Advisory Number 1"
994:In the early morning hours of July 14, a
5073:
4741:
3444:"Tropical Storm Dora Tropical Cyclone Update"
511:Timeline of the 2011 Pacific hurricane season
188:Timeline of the 2011 Pacific hurricane season
8:
4855:
4425:"Kenneth becomes major hurricane in Pacific"
4037:"Hurricane forms off Mexico's Pacific coast"
1850:in 2011. This is the same list used for the
4660:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
3979:"Tropical Storm Hilary Public Advisory #32"
3592:"Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Eugene"
3246:"Reportan tres muertos por huracán Beatriz"
2919:"Hurricane Adrian Discussion Number Eleven"
267:killed four people in Southwestern Mexico.
5080:
5066:
5058:
4969:
4926:
4921:
4748:
4734:
4726:
4549:"Hurricane Kenneth Forecast Discussion #8"
2874:"Hurricane Adrian Discussion Number Seven"
2724:Climate Prediction Center (May 19, 2011).
2719:
2717:
17:
4878:
4873:
4721:NHC 2011 Pacific hurricane season archive
4633:"Monthly Global Tropical Cyclone Summary"
2897:"Hurricane Adrian Discussion Number Nine"
2620:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
2052:
4597:
4595:
3878:"Tropical Depression One-E Discussion 1"
3715:Forcaster Kimberlain (August 21, 2011).
2941:"Hurricane Adrian Discussion Number Ten"
2087:
823:over the southwestern Caribbean. Curved
4713:Servicio MeteorolĂłgico Nacional Website
4178:Tropical Depression Twelve-E (EP122011)
3620:Todd B. Kimberlain (December 3, 2012).
2682:
2662:
716:several hundred miles off the coast of
244:was a below average season in terms of
4939:
4521:Kimberlain, Todd (November 20, 2011).
4176:Todd B. Kimberlain (January 5, 2012).
3953:"Hurricane Hilary Public Advisory #23"
3927:"Hurricane Hilary Public Advisory #17"
3784:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
3777:
2616:2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
1737:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1733:
1657:
1581:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
1577:
1497:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
1493:
1361:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1357:
1275:
1197:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
1193:
1112:
1042:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1038:
937:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
933:
858:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
854:
754:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
750:
712:aloft. That same day, Adrian attained
608:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
604:
203:2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
4854:
4849:
4843:
4819:
3244:Adriana Covarrubias (June 21, 2011).
3221:(in Spanish). Milenio. Archived from
2491:Southwestern Mexico, Central America
2257:Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico,
1454:Tropical cyclone warnings and watches
7:
4915:
2805:"Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook"
2433:Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico
2373:Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico
2199:Southwestern Mexico, Western Mexico
4975:2010–2019 Pacific hurricane seasons
4938:
4933:
4867:
4806:
4801:
4573:Roberts/Brown (November 22, 2011).
4375:"Tropical Storm KENNETH Advisory 5"
3799:Todd Kimberlain (August 29, 2011).
3590:Eric S. Blake (September 6, 2011).
3565:"Tropical Storm Eugene Advisory 26"
2702:from the original on August 5, 2011
2630:Australian region cyclone seasons:
1654:Tropical Depression Twelve-E (2011)
4890:
4885:
4842:
4837:
4818:
4813:
4794:
4789:
4603:"Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names"
4495:Berg, Robbie (November 19, 2011).
4017:from the original on July 13, 2013
3622:Tropical Storm Fernanda (EP062011)
3470:"Hurricane Dora Advisory Number 7"
3370:Cangialosi, John (July 14, 2011).
3128:Brennan, Michael (June 19, 2011).
3106:Brennan, Michael (June 19, 2011).
3027:Kimberlain, Todd (June 12, 2011).
3005:Cangialosi, John (June 12, 2011).
2983:Avila, Lixion A. (June 11, 2011).
14:
4914:
4909:
4708:National Hurricane Center Website
3567:. August 26, 2011. Archived from
3217:Javier Trujillo (June 21, 2011).
2939:Avila, Lixion A. (June 9, 2011).
2895:Avila, Lixion A. (June 9, 2011).
2828:Cangialosi, John (June 7, 2011).
2762:from the original on June 6, 2011
2732:from the original on June 6, 2011
1860:World Meteorological Organization
4953:
4952:
4902:
4897:
4866:
4861:
4830:
4825:
4779:
4575:"Hurricane Kenneth Advisory #12"
4547:Kimberlain (November 21, 2011).
4121:(in Spanish). September 23, 2011
3696:. Conor Sullivan. 19 August 2011
3393:Stewart, Stacy (July 15, 2011).
2575:
2540:June 7 – November 25
1752:
1744:
1676:
1668:
1661:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
1596:
1588:
1512:
1504:
1390:September 21 – September 30
1376:
1368:
1294:
1286:
1279:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
1212:
1204:
1131:
1123:
1057:
1049:
966:July 18 – July 24
952:
944:
873:
865:
783:June 19 – June 22
769:
761:
623:
615:
26:
4471:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
4446:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
4199:Kimberlain, Todd (2011-11-16).
4152:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3904:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3825:Robbie Berg (August 29, 2011).
3739:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3543:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3326:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3173:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3151:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3085:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
3062:"NHC Graphical Outlook Archive"
2917:Stewart, Stacy (June 9, 2011).
2651:South Atlantic tropical cyclone
2640:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
2510:Category 4 hurricane
2452:Category 2 hurricane
2424:Category 3 hurricane
2394:Category 4 hurricane
2336:Category 1 hurricane
2280:Category 4 hurricane
2248:Category 4 hurricane
2218:Category 1 hurricane
2190:Category 1 hurricane
2160:Category 4 hurricane
1173:The tropical wave that spawned
887:July 7 – July 10
637:June 7 – June 12
509:For a chronological guide, see
4679:Tanabe, Raymond (March 2012).
4400:"Hurricane KENNETH Advisory 8"
3194:Unattributed (June 21, 2011).
3083:Berg, Robbie (June 17, 2011).
3060:Berg, Robbie (June 14, 2011).
2606:2011 Atlantic hurricane season
1766:November 19 – November 25
1102:Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale
1021:Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale
720:; it peaked in intensity as a
665:In early June, a well-defined
493:(ENSO)-neutral conditions (no
256:. The season's first cyclone,
193:2011 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
5218:2011 Pacific hurricane season
4758:2011 Pacific hurricane season
3347:Beven, Jack (July 14, 2011).
2690:Unattributed (May 19, 2011).
2361:August 31 – September 1
2277:July 31 – August 6
2261:, Southwestern United States
1774:145 mph (230 km/h)
1618:100 mph (155 km/h)
1534:125 mph (205 km/h)
1464:produced heavy rainfall over
1398:145 mph (230 km/h)
1079:140 mph (220 km/h)
974:155 mph (250 km/h)
645:140 mph (220 km/h)
242:2011 Pacific hurricane season
21:2011 Pacific hurricane season
4631:Padgett, Gary (March 2005).
2872:Blake, Eric (June 9, 2011).
2850:Blake, Eric (June 7, 2011).
2803:Blake, Eric (June 5, 2011).
1864:
1690:October 12 – October 12
1648:Tropical Depression Twelve-E
1308:August 31 – September 1
1234:85 mph (140 km/h)
1153:70 mph (110 km/h)
895:80 mph (130 km/h)
791:90 mph (150 km/h)
560:Tropical Depression Twelve-E
491:El Niño–Southern Oscillation
273:Tropical Depression Twelve-E
92: • Lowest pressure
4349:Berg, Robbie (2011-11-19).
4299:Berg, Robbie (2011-11-18).
4274:Berg, Robbie (2011-11-18).
3719:. National Hurricane Center
3545:. National Hurricane Center
3397:. National Hurricane Center
3374:. National Hurricane Center
3351:. National Hurricane Center
3328:. National Hurricane Center
3175:. National Hurricane Center
3153:. National Hurricane Center
3087:. National Hurricane Center
3064:. National Hurricane Center
3031:. National Hurricane Center
3009:. National Hurricane Center
2987:. National Hurricane Center
2965:. National Hurricane Center
2943:. National Hurricane Center
2921:. National Hurricane Center
2899:. National Hurricane Center
2876:. National Hurricane Center
2854:. National Hurricane Center
2832:. National Hurricane Center
2611:2011 Pacific typhoon season
1698:35 mph (55 km/h)
1610:October 6 – October 16
1526:October 6 – October 13
1316:35 mph (55 km/h)
1272:Tropical Depression Eight-E
1116:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
198:2011 Pacific typhoon season
5244:
4637:australiasevereweather.com
4324:Beven, Jack (2011-11-18).
4249:Blake, Eric (2011-11-17).
4224:Blake, Eric (2011-11-16).
3852:"Tropical Weather Outlook"
3827:"Tropical Weather Outlook"
3801:"Tropical Weather Outlook"
2596:List of Pacific hurricanes
2531:
2503:
2473:
2445:
2415:
2385:
2357:
2329:
2301:
2273:
2239:
2211:
2181:
2151:
1839:
1651:
1487:
1417:
1226:August 16 – August 21
1145:August 15 – August 20
927:
744:
730:eyewall replacement cycles
598:
584:accumulated cyclone energy
508:
487:accumulated cyclone energy
460:
434:
170:> $ 204 million (2011
78: • Maximum winds
5228:Tropical cyclones in 2011
5223:Pacific hurricane seasons
5119:South-West Indian Ocean (
5089:Tropical cyclones in 2011
4981:
4948:
4786:
4777:
4764:
4756:Tropical cyclones of the
4579:National Hurricane Center
4553:National Hurricane Center
4501:National Hurricane Center
4404:National Hurricane Center
4379:National Hurricane Center
4355:National Hurricane Center
4330:National Hurricane Center
4305:National Hurricane Center
4280:National Hurricane Center
4255:National Hurricane Center
4230:National Hurricane Center
4205:National Hurricane Center
3983:National Hurricane Center
3957:National Hurricane Center
3931:National Hurricane Center
3882:National Hurricane Center
3856:National Hurricane Center
3831:National Hurricane Center
3805:National Hurricane Center
3599:National Hurricane Center
3521:"07/25/11 1200z 04E Dora"
3500:National Hurricane Center
3474:National Hurricane Center
3448:National Hurricane Center
3422:National Hurricane Center
3283:National Hurricane Center
3279:Graphical Outlook Archive
2809:National Hurricane Center
2756:Climate Prediction Center
2696:Climate Prediction Center
2591:Tropical cyclones in 2011
2482:Tropical depression
2364:Tropical depression
2259:Baja California Peninsula
2146:
2143:
2134:
2131:
2120:
2113:
2105:
2102:
2097:
1741:
1736:
1665:
1660:
1585:
1580:
1568:eyewall replacement cycle
1556:showers and thunderstorms
1501:
1496:
1365:
1360:
1338:National Hurricane Center
1283:
1278:
1201:
1196:
1120:
1115:
1046:
1041:
1008:National Hurricane Center
941:
936:
862:
857:
758:
753:
675:National Hurricane Center
612:
607:
482:Climate Prediction Center
455:
429:
395:
366:
345:
324:
213:Pacific hurricane seasons
211:
183:
111:
63:
25:
4527:National HurricaneCenter
3198:(in Spanish). La Jordana
2601:Pacific hurricane season
2583:Tropical cyclones portal
1558:associated with a broad
1257:sea surface temperatures
747:Hurricane Beatriz (2011)
704:, developing a distinct
683:sea surface temperatures
575:; the last to do so was
4119:El Universal Daily News
2036:International Date Line
1420:Hurricane Hilary (2011)
1109:Tropical Storm Fernanda
1071:July 31 – August 6
1002:coast. The wave gained
601:Hurricane Adrian (2011)
4427:. KVUE.com. 2011-11-22
714:major hurricane status
543:
538:) and Hurricane Jova (
54:November 25, 2011
51:Last system dissipated
4095:on September 30, 2011
4005:Hurricane Hilary 2011
2391:September 21–30
1490:Hurricane Jova (2011)
1432:declared Hilary as a
930:Hurricane Dora (2011)
702:rapid intensification
533:
2554:≥$ 204 million
2507:November 19–25
2436:≥$ 204 million
2403:Southwestern Mexico
2308:Tropical storm
2169:Southwestern Mexico
2055:Saffir–Simpson scale
1434:Category 1 hurricane
1175:Tropical Storm Emily
667:area of low pressure
480:On May 19, the
368:Record high activity
5102:Australian region (
4609:on December 7, 2010
3225:on January 28, 2013
2094:
1805:convective activity
1641:tropical depression
1426:tropical depression
1262:Southern California
917:Gulf of Tehuantepec
397:Record low activity
291:
116:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
5185:Non-seasonal lists
5115:North Indian Ocean
4353:. Miami, Florida:
4328:. Miami, Florida:
4303:. Miami, Florida:
4278:. Miami, Florida:
4253:. Miami, Florida:
4228:. Miami, Florida:
4203:. Miami, Florida:
3951:Brennan, Michael.
3925:Brennan, Michael.
3571:on October 6, 2011
2532:Season aggregates
2449:October 6–16
2421:October 6–13
2333:August 16–21
2305:August 15–19
2111:at peak intensity
2093:season statistics
2088:
1858:afterwards by the
1856:names were retired
1798:on November 16. A
1443:ocean temperatures
998:had moved off the
685:, and upper-level
544:
287:
283:Seasonal forecasts
85:1-minute sustained
81:155 mph (250 km/h)
32:Season summary map
5205:
5204:
5055:
5054:
5048:
4990:
4966:
4965:
4043:on March 23, 2012
3884:. August 31, 2011
3858:. August 31, 2011
2564:
2563:
2091:Pacific hurricane
2084:
2083:
2057:
2032:
2031:
1800:low-pressure area
1792:
1791:
1777:
1730:Hurricane Kenneth
1716:
1715:
1701:
1636:
1635:
1621:
1560:low-pressure area
1552:
1551:
1537:
1416:
1415:
1401:
1334:
1333:
1319:
1252:
1251:
1237:
1171:
1170:
1156:
1097:
1096:
1082:
992:
991:
977:
913:
912:
898:
829:subtropical ridge
809:
808:
794:
741:Hurricane Beatriz
726:annular structure
691:steering currents
663:
662:
648:
478:
477:
440:May 19, 2011
350:
329:
317:
310:
305:
265:Hurricane Beatriz
250:tropical cyclones
238:
237:
121:Total depressions
46:June 7, 2011
5235:
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4985:
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4483:
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4475:www.nhc.noaa.gov
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4450:www.nhc.noaa.gov
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4156:www.nhc.noaa.gov
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4130:
4128:
4126:
4111:
4105:
4104:
4102:
4100:
4085:
4079:
4078:
4076:
4074:
4069:on July 13, 2012
4059:
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3822:
3816:
3815:
3813:
3811:
3796:
3790:
3789:
3783:
3775:
3773:
3772:
3763:. Archived from
3757:
3751:
3750:
3748:
3746:
3735:
3729:
3728:
3726:
3724:
3712:
3706:
3705:
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3679:
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3647:"Hurricane Greg"
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246:named storms
241:
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224:
167:Total damage
129:Total storms
84:
15:
4690:January 28,
4664:January 28,
3256:October 16,
3229:October 16,
2537:13 systems
2118:mph (km/h)
2022:Zelda
1998:Wiley
1974:Selma
1966:Ramon
1954:Pilar
1938:Norma
1922:Lidia
1852:2005 season
1836:Storm names
1462:outer bands
1448:remnant low
1268:Peninsula.
1025:remnant low
839:Peninsula.
821:anticyclone
564:El Salvador
349:(1995–2010)
328:(1981–2010)
5212:Categories
5148:Hurricanes
4986:Previous:
4431:2015-08-08
4410:2015-08-08
4385:2015-08-08
4360:2011-11-23
4335:2011-11-23
4310:2011-11-23
4285:2011-11-22
4260:2011-11-22
4235:2011-11-22
4210:2011-11-22
3888:August 31,
3862:August 30,
3836:August 29,
3810:August 29,
3771:2011-08-25
3723:August 21,
3700:August 20,
3674:August 19,
3670:. Tap Taru
3652:August 16,
3575:August 26,
3035:2011-06-12
3013:2011-06-12
2991:2011-06-11
2969:2011-06-11
2947:2011-06-09
2925:2011-06-10
2903:2011-06-09
2858:2011-06-08
2836:2011-06-07
2814:2011-06-07
2678:References
2546:155 (250)
2513:145 (230)
2455:100 (155)
2427:125 (205)
2397:145 (230)
2283:140 (220)
2251:155 (250)
2163:140 (220)
2014:York
2006:Xina
1982:Todd
1946:Otis
1840:See also:
1704:1004
1322:1002
1016:Costa Rica
1004:convection
708:with good
687:wind shear
671:convection
316:hurricanes
309:Hurricanes
137:Hurricanes
4184:March 14,
3631:March 14,
3442:Stewart.
3416:Stewart.
2670:included.
2339:85 (140)
2311:70 (110)
2302:Fernanda
2221:80 (130)
2193:90 (150)
2114:Max 1-min
1930:Max
1822:satellite
1796:Guatemala
1780:940
1724:Guatemala
1624:976
1540:955
1404:942
1240:979
1159:992
1085:942
1012:Nicaragua
1000:Colombian
980:929
901:984
825:rainbands
797:977
651:944
5169:Typhoons
5155:Atlantic
5096:Cyclones
4958:Category
4928:Twelve-E
4856:Fernanda
4769:Timeline
4642:March 7,
4012:Archived
3780:cite web
3527:July 25,
3505:July 25,
3479:July 25,
3453:July 25,
3427:July 25,
3401:July 25,
3378:July 25,
3355:July 25,
3310:July 27,
3202:June 21,
3135:June 19,
3113:June 19,
3091:June 19,
3068:June 19,
2760:Archived
2730:Archived
2706:July 31,
2700:Archived
2569:See also
2504:Kenneth
2494:Unknown
2485:35 (55)
2475:Twelve-E
2406:Minimal
2367:35 (55)
2358:Eight-E
2264:Minimal
2202:Minimal
2172:Minimal
2108:category
2024:(unused)
2016:(unused)
2008:(unused)
2000:(unused)
1992:(unused)
1984:(unused)
1976:(unused)
1968:(unused)
1956:(unused)
1948:(unused)
1940:(unused)
1932:(unused)
1924:(unused)
1891:Fernanda
1763:Duration
1687:Duration
1607:Duration
1523:Duration
1458:Acapulco
1387:Duration
1305:Duration
1223:Duration
1142:Duration
1068:Duration
963:Duration
884:Duration
845:colonias
780:Duration
679:Acapulco
634:Duration
347:Average
326:Average
162:49 total
103:; 27.43
5176:Pacific
5160:Pacific
5138:2011–12
5133:2010–11
5126:2011–12
5121:2010–11
5109:2011–12
5104:2010–11
4940:Kenneth
4880:Eight-E
4808:Beatriz
4613:June 9,
4480:8 April
4455:8 April
4161:8 April
3494:Pasch.
3468:Brown.
3288:July 7,
2788:July 8,
2766:June 9,
2736:June 9,
2646:2011–12
2642:2010–11
2636:2011–12
2632:2010–11
2626:2011–12
2622:2010–11
2560:
2274:Eugene
2212:Calvin
2183:Beatriz
2147:Ref(s)
2144:Deaths
1918:Kenneth
1893:
1876:Beatriz
1810:Kenneth
1784: (
1776:(1-min)
1708: (
1700:(1-min)
1628: (
1620:(1-min)
1544: (
1536:(1-min)
1470:Tabasco
1466:Chiapas
1408: (
1400:(1-min)
1326: (
1318:(1-min)
1244: (
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1180:Hawai'i
1163: (
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1089: (
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984: (
976:(1-min)
905: (
897:(1-min)
801: (
793:(1-min)
710:outflow
655: (
647:(1-min)
590:Systems
549:La Niña
499:La Niña
495:El Niño
149:Cat. 3+
5044:Next:
4892:Hilary
4844:Eugene
4820:Calvin
4796:Adrian
2880:9 June
2543:
2446:Irwin
2387:Hilary
2153:Adrian
2135:Damage
2123:press.
2106:Storm
1902:Hilary
1888:Eugene
1880:Calvin
1871:Adrian
1854:as no
1818:Winnie
1750:
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1478:Colima
1374:
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1129:
1055:
950:
871:
767:
621:
577:Winnie
555:Hilary
304:storms
295:Source
4916:Irwin
4684:(PDF)
4015:(PDF)
4008:(PDF)
3625:(PDF)
3595:(PDF)
2657:Notes
2522:None
2519:None
2488:1004
2464:None
2376:None
2370:1002
2348:None
2345:None
2330:Greg
2320:None
2317:None
2292:None
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