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1984 Pacific hurricane season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1984 Pacific hurricane season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1984 Pacific hurricane season
First storm formed: May 17, 1984
Last storm dissipated: November 8, 1984
Strongest storm: Douglas - 125 knots (232 km/h)
Total storms: 21
Major storms (Cat. 3+): 6
Total damage: unknown
Total fatalities: 0
Pacific hurricane seasons
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

The 1984 Pacific hurricane season officially started May 15, 1984 in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1984 in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 1984. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean.

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[edit] Activity

There were 18 tropical storms in the eastern Pacific this season. Twelve became hurricanes. Of those, six became major hurricanes by reaching Category 3 intensity or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. In the central Pacific, there was a major hurricane and two tropical storms. There was at least one tropical depression that did not strengthen into a storm.

[edit] Hurricane Boris

Storm path
Storm path

Boris was a minimal hurricane whose path included a loop, a rarity in this basin. It had no effect on land.

[edit] Hurricane Douglas

Storm path
Storm path

Douglas was the strongest storm of the season. Its remnants brought rain to Maui and the Big Island.

[edit] Hurricane Genevieve

Storm path
Storm path

Genevieve made approached Baja California Sur, but dissipated without making landfall.

[edit] Hurricane Keli

Storm path
Storm path

Hurricane Keli was a major hurricane that threatened Johnston Atoll enough to prompt an evacuation. However, intense shear disintegrated the cyclone. There was no damage.

[edit] Tropical Storm Lala

Storm path
Storm path

Lala formed from Tropical Depression Fourteen-E, which moved in from the east.

[edit] Tropical Storm Moke

Storm path
Storm path

Moke had uncertain beginnings, as it developed from a cold-core low that eventually became a tropical storm just east of the dateline. It passed close to Kure Atoll, encountered shear, and lost tropical characteristics.

[edit] Hurricane Marie

Storm path
Storm path

Hurricane Marie dissipated off the coast of Baja California. Its remnants recurved and brought minor levels of rain to California.

[edit] Hurricane Norbert

Storm path
Storm path

Norbert was a hurricane that took a truly bizarre path. It drifted south, then east, then north, then west, and then south again as it traced out a spiral around its place of cyclogenesis. Norbert then turned east again before accelerating to the northwest. It recurved slightly and it dissipated before making landfall in Baja California.

[edit] Hurricane Odile

Storm path
Storm path

Odile took an erratic path before making landfall near Acapulco on September 22. It dissipated the next day.

[edit] Hurricane Polo

Storm path
Storm path

As a tropical depression, Polo made landfall in the extreme southern part of the Baja California Peninsula on October 3.

[edit] Tropical Storm Rachel

Tropical Storm Rachel TS
Tropical Storm Rachel 1984 October 09.JPG Rachel 1984 track.png
Duration October 7October 16
Intensity 55 mph (90 km/h), Pressure unknown

A tropical depression formed on October 7, several hundred miles south of Mexico. It was upgraded to Tropical Storm Rachel on October 9, as it continued westward into the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. Rachel was downgraded to a tropical depression on October 11, as it began to turn northwest. The depression then dissipated in open waters on October 16.[1]

[edit] 1984 storm names

The following names were used for named storms that formed in the eastern Pacific in 1984. No names were retired, so it was used again in the 1990 season. This was the first time these names had been used since the modern naming system began. Names that were not assigned are marked in gray.

  • Alma
  • Boris
  • Cristina
  • Douglas
  • Elida
  • Fausto
  • Genevieve
  • Hernan
  • Iselle
  • Julio
  • Kenna
  • Lowell
  • Marie
  • Norbert
  • Odile
  • Polo
  • Rachel
  • Simon
  • Trudy (unused)
  • Vance (unused)
  • Winnie (unused)

Three names from the Central Pacific list were used - Keli, Lala, and Moke. This was the first usage for all of these names.

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