Hurricane Fico was the longest-lived
hurricane
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of the
1978 Pacific hurricane season and became the longest-lasting
Pacific hurricane
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on record, a record broken by
Hurricane Tina fourteen years later. The sixth tropical storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane, Fico developed from a tropical disturbance off the Pacific coast of Mexico on July 9. It moved northwestward and then westward, quickly reaching peak winds of on July 12. Moving nearly due westward, the intensity of Fico fluctuated from Category 1 to Category 4 status on the
Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale for the following days, and it passed about south of
Hawaii
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on July 20 with winds of . Fico slowly weakened as it turned to the northwest over cooler waters, and became an
extratropical cyclone on July 28 to the northeast of
Midway Island
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.
Swells from Fico, combined with swells from a storm in the Southern Hemisphere, produced rough surf throughout the Hawaiian islands. The surf destroyed one house and resulted in considerable damage along the southern coast of the island of
Hawaii
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. No deaths were reported, and damage totaled $200,000 (1978 USD, $619,000 2006 USD).
Meteorological history
A tropical disturbance persisted south of
Acapulco on July 3. It moved steadily westward and organized over warm
water temperatures of . A circulation developed within the system, and on July 9 it organized into Tropical Depression Seven while located about southwest of Acapulco. The depression turned to the west-northwest, and after briefly weakening it organized more to attain tropical storm status on July 10 while located about south of the southern tip of
Baja California Peninsula.
Tropical Storm Fico turned to the northwest after reaching tropical storm status, and entered an area of increasingly warm water temperatures. It quickly strengthened, and 18 hours after becoming a tropical storm Fico strengthened into a hurricane. As the hurricane turned to the west-northwest, a well-defined
eye developed in the center of the hurricane, and Fico continued to quickly intensify. Fico attained
Category 4 strength about 24 hours after it first became a hurricane, and on July 12 it reached peak winds of while located southwest of
Cabo San Lucas.
Throughout its duration, the eye of the hurricane was around in diameter.
While moving nearly due westward, Fico maintained peak winds for about 12 hours before weakening over cooler water temperatures. On July 14, passing over an area of waters, the hurricane became disorganized while its winds dropped to . Shortly thereafter, it again moved into an area of waters, and again reached winds of on July 15. For 48 hours, Fico's winds fluctuated slightly, briefly dropping to before strengthening again to . On July 17 the hurricane again began to weaken, and its winds dropped to as Fico entered the
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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area of responsibility. Fico slowly restrengthened and reached Category 3 status late on July 20 while passing about south of the island of
Hawaii
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. The hurricane turned to the northwest toward an upper-level
trough of low pressure, and after maintaining winds for about 36 hours it slowly weakened. On July 27 after entering an area of progressively cooler waters, Fico weakened to a tropical storm while located about east-northeast of
Midway Island
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. It weakened to a tropical depression the next day,
and late on July 28, after turning to the north, Fico became an
extratropical depression. An approaching
cold front
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absorbed the remnants of Fico and passed near southern
Alaska
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on July 31. Ships to the southeast of
Cold Bay
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Cold Bay is one of the main commercial ...
reported heavy rainfall and strong winds in association with the remnants of Fico.
Impact
Hurricane Fico never made landfall, though a strong east-northeasterly swell from the hurricane along with a strong southerly swell from a southern hemisphere storm produced high surf along the coastline of
Hawaii
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. Civil Defense officials reported waves well offshore. The island of
Hawaii
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received breaking waves of in height, and eastern
Maui reported up to waves. Southern
Oahu
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and
Kauai also reported slightly above normal waves. Several ships in and around the periphery of the hurricane received moderate winds and rough surf, one of which reported swell waves of . The high seas washed a tugboat ashore on a reef at
Kukuiula. Six people aboard a
sloop off
Hanalei were rescued by a Navy torpedo boat after it lost its auxiliary power and was unable to progress in the strong winds of Fico. A strong
trade wind
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gradient, increased due to the presence of the hurricane, produced winds of over throughout the island chain.
Hurricane Fico also dropped of rainfall in Oahu.
Days before the hurricane passed to the south of the state, high surf from Fico caused some beach flooding in the eastern portion of the island of Hawaii. High surf later resulted in considerable damage to roads and beachfront houses along the Big Island shores.
The waves destroyed a home in
Puna and wrecked a beach pavilion in
Kau.
The mayors of three Hawaiian cities issued a disaster declaration for their cities following the damage from Fico.
In Maui, moderate waves led to road flooding near the water, though no damage occurred on the island. winds throughout Hawaii downed trees, resulting in some power outages.
Damage from the hurricane totaled $200,000 (1978 USD, $619,000 2006 USD).
Records and naming
Fico was a
northeast Pacific tropical cyclone for 20 days or 468 hours, breaking the previous record since the beginning of reliable satellite monitoring set by
Hurricane Celeste of 1972 with 16 days. Fico was also a hurricane for 17 days, which also broke the record set by Celeste of 1972 with 10 days. Both records were later broken by
Hurricane Tina. Fico also tracked about , among the longest tracks on record for a Pacific hurricane.
This hurricane was the only usage of the name Fico. The name Fico was removed after this storm and replaced with Fabio in the
1982 season. It was the first male tropical cyclone name to be retired in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. It is unknown whether it was retired due to its damage or for another reason. Other possible reasons listed for the removal of a name are pronunciation ambiguity, a socially unacceptable meaning in another language, or because the storm name represented a significant human disaster.
See also
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Hurricane John (1994)
Hurricane John, also known as Typhoon John, was both the longest-lasting and the farthest-traveling tropical cyclone ever observed. John formed during the 1994 Pacific hurricane season, which had above-average activity due to the El Niño of 1994 ...
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Hurricane Dora (1999)
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List of Pacific hurricanes
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List of retired Pacific hurricane names
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List of Hawaii hurricanes
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List of Category 4 Pacific hurricanes
References
External links
CPHC ReportUnisys Storm Track
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1978 Pacific hurricane season
Category 4 Pacific hurricanes
Tropical cyclones in Alaska
Hurricanes in Hawaii
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