Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season of 1995

Edward N. Rappaport National Hurricane Center, Tropical Prediction Center, NWS/NOAA, Miami, Florida

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Miles B. Lawrence National Hurricane Center, Tropical Prediction Center, NWS/NOAA, Miami, Florida

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Abstract

The 1995 eastern North Pacific hurricane season is reviewed. The activity comprised 11 tropical cyclones, consisting of seven hurricanes, three tropical storms, and one tropical depression. Hurricane Ismael caused a large loss of life in the southern Gulf of California.

Corresponding author address: Dr. Edward N. Rappaport, Tropical Prediction Center, NOAA/NWS/NHC, 11691 SW 17th St., Miami, FL 33165-2149.

Abstract

The 1995 eastern North Pacific hurricane season is reviewed. The activity comprised 11 tropical cyclones, consisting of seven hurricanes, three tropical storms, and one tropical depression. Hurricane Ismael caused a large loss of life in the southern Gulf of California.

Corresponding author address: Dr. Edward N. Rappaport, Tropical Prediction Center, NOAA/NWS/NHC, 11691 SW 17th St., Miami, FL 33165-2149.

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