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Hurricane Miriam (other)
The name Miriam has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. * Hurricane Miriam (1978), a Category 1 hurricane that threatened Hawaii but did not affect land. * Hurricane Miriam (1982), a Category 1 hurricane that did not affect land. * Tropical Storm Miriam (1988), continuation of Hurricane Joan which originally formed in the Atlantic Ocean and crossed into the Pacific. * Tropical Storm Miriam (1994), a short-lived storm that did not affect land. * Tropical Storm Miriam (2000), a short-lived storm that hit Baja California as a weak storm. * Tropical Storm Miriam (2006), a short-lived tropical storm that did not affect land. *Hurricane Miriam (2012) The 2012 Pacific hurricane season was a moderately active Pacific hurricane season that saw an unusually high number of tropical cyclones pass west of the Baja California Peninsula. The season officially started on May 15 in the eastern Pacific, ..., a Category 3 hurricane that did not affect land. * Hurrica ...
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Hurricane Miriam (1978)
The 1978 Pacific hurricane season was the first Pacific hurricane season to use both masculine and feminine names for tropical cyclones. It also began the modern practice of utilizing naming lists every six years. Despite lacking an El Niño, a common driver of enhanced activity in the East and Central Pacific basins, the 1978 season was active. It featured 19 named storms, 14 hurricanes, and 7 major hurricanes, the latter of which are Category 3 or stronger cyclones on the Saffir–Simpson scale. Within the confines of the Central Pacific basin, located between the International Date Line and 140°W, 13 tropical cyclones or their remnants were observed by forecasters at the Central Pacific Hurricane Center, a record number of occurrences at the time. Seasonal activity began on May 30 and ended on October 21, within the limits of a traditional hurricane season which begins on May 15 in the East Pacific and June 1 in the Central Pacific. The season ends on ...
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Hurricane Miriam (1982)
The 1982 Pacific hurricane season, with 23 named storms, ranks as the fourth-most active Pacific hurricane, Pacific hurricane season on record, tied with 2018 Pacific hurricane season, 2018. It was at that time the most active season in the basin until it was later surpassed by the 1985 season. It officially started June 1, 1982, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1982, in the central Pacific, and lasted until October 31, 1982, in the central Pacific and until November 15, 1982, in the Eastern Pacific. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. At that time, the season was considered as the most active season within the basin in terms of named storms, however, the 1985 Pacific hurricane season, 1985 season surpassed these numbers just three years later. The 1982 season was an eventful one. Hurricane Paul (1982), Hurricane Paul killed over 1,000 people before it was named. Hurricanes Daniel and ...
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