Eastern Pacific Tropical Storm Update
We post updates from the cruise lines and the NWS (National Weather Service) during tropical storm season.
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Eastern Pacific -ALL CLEAR
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2013 Eastern Pacific Storm Names
The eastern Pacific tropical storm season runs from 5/15 - 11/30
| Alvin
Barbara Cosme Dalila Erick Flossie Gil Henriette Ivo Juliette Kiko Lorena |
Manuel Narda Octave Priscilla Raymond Sonia Tico Velma Wallis Xina York Zelda |
Peak of Season Map

Peak tropical storm season is around September 15th
Eastern Pacific Storm 2
Storm Name:
Intensity: Wind Scale
Max Winds:
Movement:
Pressure:
Location: °N., °W
Watches/Warnings:
Summary:
Storm Intensity
Tropical Depression
Wind speed less than 39 MPH
Tropical Storm
Wind speed between 39 MPH and 73 MPH
Hurricane
Wind speed between 74 MPH and 110 MPH
Major Hurricane
Wind speed greater than 110 MPH







