East Pacific Summary for November 2019
Monthly Summary

000 ABPZ30 KNHC 011156 TWSEP Monthly Tropical Weather Summary NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM PDT Fri Nov 1 2019 For the eastern North Pacific, east of 140 degrees west longitude: Tropical cyclone activity during October was below average for the eastern North Pacific basin, with two named storms forming during the month. Neither of them became a hurricane. At the beginning of the month, Tropical Storm Narda was located near the west coast of Mexico, but it quickly weakened and dissipated later that day. Based on a 30-year (1981-2010) climatology, two named storms typically form in the eastern Pacific during October, with one of those storms becoming a hurricane and one reaching major hurricane intensity every other year. In terms of Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE), which measures the strength and duration of tropical storms and hurricanes, activity in the basin so far in 2019 is near the long-term mean. Reports on individual cyclones, when completed, are available at the National Hurricane Center website at: www.hurricanes.gov/data/tcr/index.php?season=2019&basin=epac Summary Table Name Dates Max Wind (mph) --------------------------------------------------- H Alvin 25-29 Jun 75* MH Barbara 30 Jun- 5 Jul 155* TS Cosme 6- 7 Jul 50* TD Four-E 12-13 Jul 35* TS Dalila 22-25 Jul 45* MH Erick 27 Jul- 4 Aug 130*/** H Flossie 28 Jul- 5 Aug 80 TS Gil 3- 4 Aug 40 TS Henriette 12-13 Aug 45* TS Ivo 21-25 Aug 65 MH Juliette 1- 7 Sep 125 TS Akoni 4- 6 Sep 45**/*** MH Kiko 12-24 Sep 130 H Lorena 17-22 Sep 75 TS Mario 17-23 Sep 65 TS Narda Sep 29- 1 Oct 50 TS Octave 18-19 Oct 45 TS Priscilla 20-21 Oct 40 --------------------------------------------------- * Denotes a storm for which NHC's post-storm analysis is complete. ** Maximum winds occurred in the central Pacific basin. *** First became a tropical depression in the eastern Pacific $$ Hurricane Specialist Unit
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