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Below is a timeline of the 2007 Pacific hurricane season, documenting all the storm formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipation. The season officially began on May 15, 2007, and lasted until November 30. For convenience and clarity, in the timeline below, all landfalls are bolded. The timeline also includes information which was not operationally released, meaning that information from post-storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center, such as information on a storm that was not operationally warned on, have been included.
The graphical bar above gives a brief overview of storm activity during the season, and for convenience, the storm's maximum intensity is included as a color bar.
[edit] Timeline of storms
- May 15
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- The Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins.
- May 26
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- May 28
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC May 29) - Tropical Depression One-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Alvin.[1]
- May 29
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Tropical Storm Barbara near landfall
- May 30
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- May 31
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC June 1) - Tropical Depression Alvin degenerates into a remnant low.[1]
- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC June 1) - Tropical Storm Barbara weakens to a tropical depression.[2]
- 11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC June 1) - Tropical Depression Barbara restrengthens into a tropical storm.[2]
- June 2
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- 6 a.m. PDT (1300 UTC) - Tropical Storm Barbara makes landfall just northwest of the Mexico-Guatemala border with 50 mph (85 km/h) winds.[2]
- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Barbara weakens back to a tropical depression.[2]
- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC June 3) - Tropical Depression Barbara dissipates.[2]
- June 11
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- June 12
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC June 13) - Tropical Depression Three-E degenerates into a remnant low.[3]
- July 9
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Four-E forms several hundred miles southwest of Baja California.[4]
- July 10
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- 11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC July 11) - Tropical Depression Four-E degenerates to a remnant low.[4]
- July 14
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Five-E forms about 600 nm (690 mi, 1110 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California.[5]
- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Six-E forms about halfway between Mexico and the Hawaiian islands.[6]
- July 15
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Six-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Cosme.[6]
- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC July 16) - Tropical Depression Five-E degenerates into a remnant low.[5]
Hurricane Cosme near peak intensity
- July 16
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Cosme strengthens into Hurricane Cosme.[6]
- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC July 17) - Hurricane Cosme is downgraded to a tropical storm.[6]
- July 18
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- c. 11 a.m. PDT (8 a.m. HST, 1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Cosme is downgraded to a tropical depression as it crosses the 140°W boundary and moves into the Central Pacific Hurricane Center's area of responsibility.[6]
- July 21
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC July 22) - Tropical Depression Seven-E forms south of Manzanillo.[7]
- July 22
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- 8 a.m. HST (1800 UTC) - The final advisory is issued on dissipating Tropical Depression Cosme.[6]
- July 23
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC July 24) - Tropical Depression Seven-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Dalila.[7]
- July 26
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- 11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC July 27) - Tropical Storm Dalila is downgraded to a tropical depression.[7]
- July 27
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Dalila weakens into a low.[7]
- July 31
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eight-E forms 925 nautical miles (1070 mi, 1715 km) southwest of the southern tip of Baja California.[8]
- 5 p.m. PDT (0100 UTC August 1) - Tropical Depression Eight-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Erick.[8]
[edit] August
- August 1
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC August 2) - Tropical Storm Erick weakens into a tropical depression.[8]
- 11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC August 2) - Tropical Depression Erick degenerates into a tropical wave.[8]
- August 8
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Nine-E forms well to the southwest of Baja California.[9]
- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC August 9) - Tropical Depression Nine-E is upgraded to Tropical Storm Flossie.[9]
Hurricane Flossie approaching Hawaii
- August 10
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Storm Flossie is upgraded to Hurricane Flossie.[9]
- 11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC August 11) - Hurricane Flossie is upgraded to a Category 3 major hurricane, becoming the first major hurricane of the season.[9]
- August 11
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- August 15
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- 2 a.m. HST (1200 UTC) - Hurricane Flossie is downgraded to a tropical storm.[9]
- 8 p.m. HST (0600 UTC August 16) - Tropical Storm Flossie is downgraded to a tropical depression.[9]
- August 16
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- 8 a.m. HST (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Flossie dissipates.[9]
- August 29
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Ten-E forms west of Manzanillo, Mexico[10]
- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Ten-E is upgraded to Tropical Storm Gil.[10]
- August 29
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- August 31
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eleven-E is upgraded to Tropical Storm Henriette.[11]
- August 31
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC September 1) - Tropical Storm Gil is downgraded to a tropical depression.[10]
[edit] September
- September 2
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Gil is downgraded to a remnant low.[10]
- September 3
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- September 4
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- September 5
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC September 6) - Hurricane Henriette is downgraded to a tropical storm.[11]
- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC September 6) - Tropical Storm Henriette makes a second landfall near Guaymas, Mexico.[11]
- September 5
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- 11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC September 6) - Tropical Storm Henriette is downgraded to a tropical depression.[11]
Hurricane Henriette track map
- September 6
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Henriette dissipates.[11]
- September 17
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- September 18
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC September 19) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E is upgraded to Tropical Storm Ivo.[12]
- September 18
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- September 19
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- September 20
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC September 21) - Tropical Depression Thirteen-E is downgraded to a remnant low.[13]
- September 21
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Hurricane Ivo is downgraded to a tropical storm.[12]
- September 22
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC September 23) - Tropical Storm Ivo is downgraded to a tropical depression.[12]
- September 23
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- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Ivo is downgraded to a low.[12]
- September 28
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- September 29
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Fourteen-E is upgraded to Tropical Storm Juliette.[14]
[edit] October
- October 1
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC October 2) - Tropical Storm Juliette is downgraded to a tropical depression.[14]
- October 2
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- 5 A.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Juliette is downgraded to a remnant low.[14]
- October 14
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Tropical Storm Kiko on October 20
- October 16
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- 5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Fifteen-E is upgraded to Tropical Storm Kiko.[15]
- 11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Kiko is downgraded to a tropical depression.[15]
- October 16
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- 11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC October 17) - Tropical Depression Kiko restrengthens into a tropical storm.[15]
- October 22
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC October 23) - Tropical Storm Kiko is downgraded to a tropical depression.[15]
- October 23
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- 5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC October 24) - Tropical Depression Kiko is downgraded to a remnant low.[15]
[edit] November
- November 30
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- The Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially ends.
[edit] References
[edit] See also
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