Timeline of the 2019 Pacific hurricane season

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Timeline of the
2019 Pacific hurricane season
Season summary map
Season boundaries
First system formedJune 25, 2019
Last system dissipatedNovember 18, 2019
Strongest system
NameBarbara
Maximum winds155 mph (250 km/h)
(1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure930 mbar (hPa; 27.46 inHg)
Longest lasting system
NameKiko
Duration12 days
Storm articles
Other years
2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

The 2019 Pacific hurricane season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The season officially started on May 15 in the eastern Pacific—east of 140°W—and June 1 in the central Pacific—between the International Date Line and 140°W, and ended on November 30. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the eastern Pacific basin.

This timeline documents tropical cyclone formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, and dissipations during the season. It includes information that was not released throughout the season, meaning that data from post-storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center, such as a storm that was not initially warned upon, has been included.

By convention, meteorologists use one time zone when issuing forecasts and making observations: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), and also use the 24-hour clock (where 00:00 = midnight UTC).[1] Tropical cyclone advisories in the Eastern North Pacific basin use both UTC and the nautical time zone where the center of the tropical cyclone is currently located. Time zones utilized (east to west) are: Central, Mountain, Pacific and Hawaii. In this timeline, all information is listed by UTC first, with the respective regional time zone included in parentheses. Additionally, figures for maximum sustained winds and position estimates are rounded to the nearest 5 units (knots, miles, or kilometers), following National Hurricane Center practice. Direct wind observations are rounded to the nearest whole number. Atmospheric pressures are listed to the nearest millibar and nearest hundredth of an inch of mercury.

Timeline[edit]

Tropical Storm Narda (2019)Hurricane Lorena (2019)Tropical Storm Ivo (2019)Saffir–Simpson scale

May[edit]

May 15

  • The 2019 Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins.[2]

June[edit]

June 1

  • The 2019 Central Pacific hurricane season officially begins.[2]

June 25

June 26

June 28

June 29

June 30

July[edit]

July 1

July 2

July 3

July 4

July 5

July 6

July 8

July 12

July 14

July 22

July 23

July 24

July 25

July 27

July 28

July 29

July 30

July 31

August[edit]

August 1

August 2

August 3

August 4

August 5

August 6

August 12

August 13

August 21

August 23

August 25

September[edit]

September 1

September 2

September 3

September 4

September 5

September 6

September 7

September 12

September 14

September 15

October[edit]

November[edit]

November 30

  • The 2019 Pacific hurricane season officially ends.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  3. ^ Daniel P. Brown (June 25, 2019). Tropical Depression One-E Advisory Number 1 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  4. ^ Andrew S. Latto; Michael J. Brennan (June 26, 2019). Tropical Storm Alvin Advisory Number 4 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  5. ^ Richard J. Pasch (June 28, 2019). Hurricane Alvin Advisory Number 10 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
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  7. ^ Daniel P. Brown (June 29, 2019). Tropical Depression Alvin Advisory Number 15 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  8. ^ Andrew S. Latto; Jack L. Beven (June 29, 2019). Post-Tropical Cyclone Alvin Advisory Number 16 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  9. ^ Andrew S. Latto; Jack L. Beven (June 30, 2019). Tropical Storm Barbara Advisory Number 1 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  10. ^ Andrew S. Latto; John P. Cangialosi (July 1, 2019). Hurricane Barbara Advisory Number 6 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  11. ^ Stacy R. Stewart (July 1, 2019). Hurricane Barbara Advisory Number 7 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  12. ^ Lixion A. Avila (July 2, 2019). Hurricane Barbara Tropical Cyclone Update (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  13. ^ Lixion A. Avila (July 3, 2019). Hurricane Barbara Advisory Number 11 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
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  22. ^ Stacy Stewart (July 8, 2019). Post-Tropical Cyclone Cosme Advisory Number 9 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  23. ^ David Zelinsky (July 12, 2019). Tropical Depression Four-E Advisory Number 1 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
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  25. ^ Stacy Stewart (July 22, 2019). Tropical Depression Five-E Advisory Number 1 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  26. ^ Eric Blake (July 23, 2019). Tropical Storm Dalila Advisory Number 5 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  27. ^ Stacy Stewart (July 24, 2019). Tropical Depression Dalila Advisory Number 9 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
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  29. ^ Lixion A. Avila (July 27, 2019). Tropical Depression Six-E Advisory Number 1 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
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  37. ^ Wroe (August 2, 2019). Hurricane Erick Advisory Number 23 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
  38. ^ Kodama (August 4, 2019). Hurricane Erick Advisory Number 31 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  39. ^ Kodama (August 5, 2019). Hurricane Erick Advisory Number 35 (Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. Retrieved August 4, 2019.

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