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Blas (TD03E) Tropical Storm – Pacific Ocean – East, Date: 2010.06.18, Vertical wind speed: 5 Knots, Out wind speed: 40 Knots, Gust speed: 50 Knots, Wave height: 10 feet , Pressure: 999 hPa


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TD-02 Tropical Depression – Pacific Ocean – East, Date: 2010.06.17, Vertical wind speed: 8 Knots, Out wind speed: 25 Knots, Gust speed: 35 Knots, Wave height: 12 feet , Pressure: 1007 hPa

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NOAA’s 2010 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Outlook indicates a 75% chance of a below-normal season, a 20% chance of a near-normal season, and a 5% chance of an above normal season. See NOAA definitions of above, near-, and below-normal seasons. The eastern Pacific hurricane region covers the eastern North Pacific Ocean east of 140oW north of the equator.

This outlook is based on the analysis and prediction of two main climate signals:

Climate patterns similar to those expected this year have historically produced a wide range of activity. Allowing for uncertainties, we estimate a 70% chance of occurrence for each of the following ranges of activity this season:

  • 9-15 named storms,
  • 4-8 hurricanes,
  • 1-3 major hurricanes,
  • An ACE range 45%-95% of the median.

The seasonal activity is expected to fall within these ranges in 7 out of 10 seasons with similar climate conditions and uncertainties to those expected this year. They do not represent the total possible ranges of activity seen in past similar years.

The long-term (1971-2005) averages for the eastern Pacific hurricane season are 15 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes.

There will be no further updates to this outlook.


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