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Hurricane Doreen
The name Doreen has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. * Hurricane Doreen (1962) * Tropical Storm Doreen (1965) * Hurricane Doreen (1969) * Hurricane Doreen (1973) * Hurricane Doreen (1977) See also

* List of storms named Dorian, a similar name which has been used in the Atlantic Ocean. * List of storms named Durian, a similar name which been used in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. {{DEFAULTSORT:Doreen Pacific hurricane set index articles ...
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Hurricane Doreen (1962)
The 1962 Pacific hurricane season was a moderately active Pacific hurricane season that included two tropical cyclone, hurricane landfalls. The 1962 Pacific hurricane season officially started on May 15, 1962 in the eastern Pacific and June 1, 1962 in the Central Pacific Hurricane Center's area of responsibility and lasted until November 30, 1962 in both regions. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the tropical cyclone basins, northeastern Pacific Ocean. The first of two hurricane landfalls, Hurricane Valerie, struck northwestern Mexico in June. The other, Hurricane Doreen, hit further to the north of Valerie in October. The most impacting storm of the season was Tropical Storm Claudia, after its remnants dropped heavy rainfall in portions of Arizona. The rainfall left damaging flooding across rivers and towns. No people were killed, but damage totaled to $11 million (1962 United States Dollar, USD). Moreove ...
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Tropical Storm Doreen (1965)
The 1965 Pacific hurricane season officially started May 15, 1965, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1965, in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 1965. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeast Pacific Ocean. A total of ten systems were observed. The most notable storm was Tropical Storm Hazel, which killed six people in Mexico. __TOC__ Systems ImageSize = width:800 height:200 PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20 Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270 AlignBars = early DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/06/1965 till:01/10/1965 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/06/1965 Colors = id:canvas value:gray(0.88) id:GP value:red id:TD value:rgb(0.38,0.73,1) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_<39_mph_(0–62_km/h) id:TS value:rgb(0,0.98,0.96) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_39–73_mph_(63–117 km/h) id:C1 ...
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Hurricane Doreen (1969)
The 1969 Pacific hurricane season was an event in meteorology. It officially started on May 15, 1969, in the eastern Pacific and lasted until November 30, 1969. However, the first named storm, Ava, did not form until July 1, the latest date that the first named storm of a season formed. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. This season was below average in activity with ten named storms forming, of which only four reached hurricane strength, making it the third least active season, tied with the 1995 and 1979. There were no major hurricanes this year. Most of the storms that formed this season never approached land. Notable storms include Tropical Storm Emily and Hurricane Jennifer. The precursor disturbance of Tropical Storm Emily killed nine people in Mexico and left 100,000 homeless. Hurricane Jennifer was the only landfalling named storm of the season, causing one death. In this season, ...
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Hurricane Doreen (1973)
The 1973 Pacific hurricane season was an event in tropical cyclone meteorology. The most important system this year was Hurricane Ava, which was the most intense Pacific hurricane known at the time. Several other much weaker tropical cyclones came close to, or made landfall on, the Pacific coast of Mexico. The most serious of these was Hurricane Irah, which downed power and communication lines in parts of the Baja California Peninsula; the other landfalling storms caused rain and some flooding. No tropical cyclone this season caused any deaths. This season had a quick start but a slow end. Overall activity was below average, with twelve named systems in total. Seven storms became hurricanes, of which three were major (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale). Just one storm formed in August, one of the least active Augusts ever in the east Pacific. The season officially started May 15, 1973, in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1973, in the central Pacific ...
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Hurricane Doreen (1977)
Hurricane Doreen was considered the worst tropical cyclone to affect California in 32 years. The tenth tropical cyclone, fourth named storm, and second hurricane of the otherwise inactive 1977 Pacific hurricane season, it developed on August 13. The depression tracked northwestward, intensifying into Tropical Storm Doreen later that day. Further strengthening occurred over the subsequent days, and Doreen attained its peak as a minimal hurricane early on August 15. Executing a turn towards the north-northwest, Doreen made its first landfall as a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale near Puerto San Carlos. Drifting offshore, Doreen made a second and final landfall near the northern portion of the Baja California as a tropical storm before rapidly weakening to a tropical depression. The tropical depression dissipated south of southern California on August 18. Hurricane Doreen and its remnants caused severe flooding in northwestern Me ...
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List Of Storms Named Dorian
The name Dorian was used for two tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name replaced Dean which was retired after the 2007 season. * Tropical Storm Dorian (2013), strong tropical storm that degenerated into an open wave in the middle of the ocean; it organized into a tropical depression once again near the Bahamas, but dissipated shortly after. *Hurricane Dorian (2019), a record-breaking Category 5 hurricane that made a devastating landfall on the Bahamas, and stalled on Grand Bahama for two days, before it turned north and significantly impacted the Southeast U.S. and Atlantic Canada. Regarded as the worst natural disaster to strike the Bahamas. The name was retired after 2019, and will be replaced by ''Dexter'' in the 2025 season. See also * Hurricane Doreen The name Doreen has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. * Hurricane Doreen (1962) * Tropical Storm Doreen (1965) * Hurricane Doreen (1969) * Hurricane Doreen (1973) * Hurricane Doreen ...
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List Of Storms Named Durian
The name Durian has been used to name two tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Thailand, and refers to a Southeast Asian fruit of the same name. * Tropical Storm Durian (2001) (T0103, 05W), made landfall in China, killing 78. * Typhoon Durian (2006) (T0621, 24W, Reming), killed 1,497 people in the Philippines and Vietnam. The name Durian was retired from use following the 2006 Pacific typhoon season and was replaced with '' Mangkhut''. See also * Hurricane Doreen, a similar name which been used in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. * List of storms named Dorian The name Dorian was used for two tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. The name replaced Dean which was retired after the 2007 season. * Tropical Storm Dorian (2013), strong tropical storm that degenerated into an open wave in the middle of th ..., a similar name which had been used in the Atlantic Ocean. {{DEFAULTSORT:Durian Pacific typhoon set index articles ...
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