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The name Norbert has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean: *
Hurricane Norbert (1984) Hurricane Norbert marked the first time a core of a hurricane was fully mapped in three-dimensions. First forming on September 14, 1984 west of the Mexican coast, Norbert gradually intensified, reaching hurricane intensity two days after formatio ...
– took an erratic track several hundred miles south of Baja California, making landfall there *
Hurricane Norbert (1990) The 1990 Pacific hurricane season was a very active season which observed 21 named storms within the basin. The season also produced the fourth highest ACE index value on record. The season was officially started on May 15 in the eastern Pacific ...
– stayed at sea *
Hurricane Norbert (2008) Hurricane Norbert is tied with Hurricane Jimena (2009), Hurricane Jimena as the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the west coast of Baja California Sur in recorded history. The fifteenth named storm, seventh hurricane, and second major hurrican ...
– struck Baja California *
Hurricane Norbert (2014) Hurricane Norbert produced a 1-in-1,000 year rainfall event in Arizona in early September 2014. The fifteenth named storm, tenth hurricane, and seventh major hurricane of the 2014 Pacific hurricane season, Norbert originated from an area ...
– a Category 3 that affected Western Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula *
Tropical Storm Norbert (2020) The 2020 Pacific hurricane season was the least active Pacific hurricane season since 2011. The season was near average in terms of tropical storms, featuring a total of 17, but had a well below average number of hurricanes and major hurricanes, ...
– never threatened land {{DEFAULTSORT:Norbert Pacific hurricane set index articles