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01/04/2000
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2000-001
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Department of Emergency Services
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1999 Tropical Disturbance Report (Filed on Shelf)
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M <br />40 <br />40 <br />i <br />ADRIAN: Category ll Hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100mplt. <br />Hurricane Adrian developed 200 miles south of Acapulco, Mexico. The system moved <br />west-northwest for several days before moving into the cooler waters of the eastern <br />Pacific. Although no watches or warnings were issued, coastal flooding and heavy surf <br />occurred on the western coast of Mexico as the hurricane paralleled the crust remaining <br />2.50 mules offshore. The hurricane quickly dissipated in caroler water. Adrian completely <br />dissipated approximately 4tgt miles south of Cabo Sart Lucas. This hurricane was never a <br />threat to the United States and never made landfall in the Western Hemisphere. The <br />dnratio . of this hurricane was five days;. June 18 to June y'". <br />BEATRIZ: Category Ila Htnricane with maximum ,,ustained windsof I20mph Beatriz <br />devrloped approximately 300 miles southwest of Acapulco, Mexico. This !system moved <br />west for several days before moving west-northwest into cooler waters. As Beatriz <br />moved west-northwest, it began a gradual weakening process and dissipated <br />approximately 1300 miles cast of Hilo, Hawaii. This hurricane was never a threat to the <br />United States and never made landfall in the Western Hemisphere. The duration of this <br />hurricane was eight days. July 9 to July 16. <br />CALVIN: Tropical Storm with maximum sustained winds of 4t"ph. Calvin <br />developed approximately Wo rnilea southwest of Cairo San Lucas. This system was <br />never well organized and dissipated quickly. Calvin moved west-northwest for 24 hours <br />then, made a more northwest turn and dissipated approximately 800 miles west of Cabo <br />San Lucas. This tropical storm was never a threat to the United 'States and never made <br />landfall in the Western Hemisphere. The duration of this tropical stotrn was three days. <br />July 75 to July 27. <br />DORA: Category IV Hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 14Untph. flora <br />devc1opcd 150 miles south of Acapulco, Mexico. Dora moved due west during the entire <br />duration of the system. fora became a major hurricane three days after development but, <br />did not threaten any land mass. At one point, it appeared that Dora may threaten Hilo, <br />Hawaii but, remained well snuth. Whilc Dora remained it major hunicaw: for �'C cial <br />days, it was only a threat to the shipping, lanes. Aria✓_ingly, Dora remained a tropical <br />system all the way to the International Date Line. At that point, Dora was renamed and <br />considered a typhoon. This hurricane was never a threat to the United States and i,L. yr <br />made landfall in the :'Nester Hernisphere. The duration of this hurricane was sixteen <br />days. August 5 to August 20. <br />EUGENE: Category Il Hurricane with maximum sustained winds of I IOinph. Euge:rle <br />developed in open waters approximately 800 miles southwest of Cabo Satz Lucas. <br />Eugene moved in much the same direction as Hurricane Dora. The systern moved west <br />for several days before making a southwest tum. This turn moved Euf eue well away <br />from the Hawaimp.. Islands. As the system tn:r�L3 :,c�ms;tr:vest, wind shear disrupted the <br />
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