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December 1 officially ends the 2004
Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Baja faired far better in 2004 than we
did in 2003. Baja did not incur a hurricane force strike although the
remains of once powerful Hurricane Javier did pass across central and
northern Baja bringing heavy rains.
The Eastern Pacific as a whole had fewer
hurricanes than average this year. With all this good luck in 2004 we
wonder what 2005 will bring. It's all good though, we have about 9 months
of good weather before we have to start thinking about it again!
2004 Pacific Hurricane Summary
| Name |
Date |
Wind |
Cat |
| Tropical Storm AGATHA |
22-25 MAY |
45 |
- |
| Tropical Depression TWO_E |
02-03 JUL |
25 |
- |
| Tropical Depression ONE_C |
04-05 JUL |
25 |
- |
| Tropical Storm BLAS |
12-15 JUL |
50 |
- |
| Hurricane CELIA |
19-25 JUL |
70 |
1 |
| Hurricane DARBY |
26 JUL-01 AUG |
105 |
3 |
| Tropical Depression SIX_E |
29 JUL-03 AUG |
30 |
- |
| Tropical Storm ESTELLE |
19-26 AUG |
60 |
- |
| Hurricane FRANK |
23-26 AUG |
75 |
1 |
| Tropical Depression NINE_E |
E23-26 AUG |
30 |
- |
| Tropical Storm GEORGETTE |
26-30 AUG |
50 |
- |
| Hurricane HOWARD |
30 AUG-05 SEP |
120 |
4 |
| Hurricane ISIS |
08-17 SEP |
65 |
1 |
| Hurricane JAVIER |
10-19 SEP |
130 |
4 |
| Tropical Storm KAY |
04-06 OCT |
40 |
- |
| Tropical Storm LESTER |
11-13 OCT |
45 |
- |
| Tropical Storm SIXTEEN_E |
26-26 OCT |
35 |
- |
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