The name Sergio has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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Tropical Storm Sergio (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 co ...
– threatened Baja California.
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Hurricane Sergio (1982)
The 1982 Pacific hurricane season, with 23 named storms, ranks as the fourth-most active Pacific hurricane season on record, tied with 2018. It was at that time the most active season in the basin until it was later surpassed by the 1985 season. I ...
– never threatened land.
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Hurricane Sergio (2006)
Hurricane Sergio was the third strongest Pacific hurricane in the month of November on record. The twenty-fifth and final tropical cyclone, nineteenth named storm and eleventh hurricane of the 2006 Pacific hurricane season, Sergio developed from ...
– never threatened land.
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Hurricane Sergio (2018)
Hurricane Sergio was a powerful and long-lived tropical cyclone that affected the Baja California Peninsula as a tropical storm and caused significant flooding throughout southern Texas in early October 2018. Sergio became the eighth in the ...
– made landfall in Baja California as a weak tropical storm.
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