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This causes the hurricane to weaken before getting close to California. We may never see Jim Cantore broadcasting live hurricane coverage from Los Angeles in our lifetimes. In fact, there was one in which became known as the San Diego Hurricane after making landfall in California and producing significant wind damage.

Other instances since then involved weakened tropical cyclones that had fallen below hurricane strength. One in became known as the Long Beach Tropical Storm which produced major flooding. Then in , Hurricane Kathleen made landfall along northern Baja California, bringing heavy rain and flooding to southern California.

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By Erin Thomas. Published: Jun. Share on Facebook. Email This Link. Share on Twitter. Share on Pinterest. Share on LinkedIn. They move westward with the trade winds and also drift slowly poleward.

Eventually, if they last long enough, they will drift poleward far enough to enter the belt of westerly winds that prevails in middle latitudes. When this happens, the hurricanes 'recurve' toward the east and thereafter follow paths that are generally both eastward and poleward. Those that form in the central Atlantic and Caribbean region usually start off moving westward; when they recurve, they may strike the North American mainland.

Some of the storms that begin in the Gulf of Mexico may move poleward and eastward right from their inception. This warm water lies well within the belt of easterly winds, so almost all the storms that form there move away from the coast, toward the west.

By the time those storms recurve, they are usually many thousands of kilometers west of the coast of North America. Some of these make it as far north as Baja California and can strike land with hurricane-force winds. But to make it all the way to the U. West Coast, the storms have to traverse a long stretch of ocean water that is far too cold to sustain hurricanes.

Increased shipping along the west coast of Mexico and the United States alerted meteorologists to the number of hurricane force storms formed in the north eastern Pacific Ocean. Today it is recognize that this basin is the second most active basin for formation of hurricanes on our planet.

The north western Pacific Ocean basin that includes the Philippines and Japan is the most active for formation of hurricanes. Tropical cyclones is a generic term for swirling storms in the ocean. The average number of tropical cyclones that form each year is About 20 of these storms will increase in strength and intensity to become a Category 3 storm.

Click for More Information and to Order. Early reports of hurricanes in North Pacific Ocean. The Spaniards living in Mexico were the first to report the formation of hurricanes that were striking the country in They wrote about the whirling winds as they came ashore. In the middle of the 19th century meteorologist William Redfield noted that between June and October of there were five tropical cyclones that came ashore along the southwestern coast of North America.

The formation of hurricanes and other storms continued to be documented during the century but most meteorologists still did not recognize that hurricanes would make landfall on the eastern shores of the Pacific Ocean.

Shipping increases on the west coast. The gold rush in California in created a need for many ships to travel along the coasts of Central and North America. Gold miners going to San Francisco to mine for gold preferred to travel by boat on their journey to the gold fields. Shipping freight and travel also increased after the Panama Canal was opened in The canal shortened the trip from the east coast to the west coast and was much safer than going around the tip of South America.

Ship captains reported major storms they encountered as they traveled northward toward different ports on the west coast. Today the North Eastern Pacific basin is known to be the 2nd most active on our planet.

Hurricane basins in the North Pacific Ocean. There are two major hurricane basins in the North Pacific Ocean.



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