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Hurricanes and Tropical Storms in the Eastern Pacific

Also see: Baja Weather Baja Weather Stories

 

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Weather Stories

Eastern  Pacific Hurricane Watch

Every two weeks through mid July and every week there after we take a strategic look at the forces that may bring a tropical cyclone.

More Baja Weather Stories

We now have so many weather stories they had to have their own page. From hurricanes to heat, find it here...

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Satellite Imagery & Predictive Tools

These satellite images, sea surface temperature (SST) plots and charts of upper air currents are used with other tools to predict tropical storm behavior. Maps shown below are static images, click on the image desired to view current imagery.

Central America
Central America Color Weather Satellite
East Pacific Mexico Color Weather Satellite
NHC SST Analysis
Weekly World Sea Surface Temperatures SST
NHC SST Anomaly
Weekly Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
 

Click Here for More SST Imagery


Precip Sat Ani

Wind Speeds
Jet Stream Vector Analysis
  Pac Danger Areas
 Hi Contrast IR East Pac
 East Pac Wind Shear Ani
Mid Level Steering Winds
 
Steering Winds Color Ani
 
Eastern Pacific Color IR
 

Hurricane Plots from the NHC

Convert Centigrade & Fahrenheit Temperatures

Eastern Pacific Storm Names - 2007
Click for more on individual storms
Active storms shown in red

TS Alvin Hur Henriette Octave
TS Barbara Hur Ivo Pricilla
Hur Cosme TS Juliette Raymond
TS Dalila TS Kiko Sonia
TS Erick Lorena Tico
Hur Flossie Manual Velma
TS Gil Narda Wallis/ Xina

National Hurricane Center Updates for the Eastern Pacific


 

Additional Charts

Mexico Surface

Pac. Hur. Zone Visible
Pacific Hurricane Zone Visible Light Weather Satellite

Surface State Chart

Pac. Hur. Zone Vapor

Baja Weather Stories


 

2007 Pacific Hurricane Watch

Every two weeks for the first part of the season we take a look at the strategic factors that lead to Tropical Cyclone formation. 2007 has already proven to be an exceptional year, what will be in store for the rest of the season.

2007 Long Range Hurricane Outlook

Here is what the National Hurricane Center say we should expect for the 2007 hurricane season. Take heed, as they have been right far more than not in the Pacific Basin.

Historical Look at Hurricanes and the Baja

When do you really need to be aware of tropical weather in Baja? Do storms really not enter the Sea until after September 1st? What is the biggest storm to make landfall in Baja?

Hurricane Preparedness

Don't wait too long we have four articles on helping you prepare for hurricanes in Baja

Prepare, Prepare,  Prepare...
Batten Down the Hatches
Hurricanes are Coming - What to do

A fascinating link to interactive Historic Storm Plotter for the globe or specific location from the National Hurricane Center. See the paths of storms from tropical depression to category 5 storms for the last 50 years!


Batten down the Hatches

A long time Baja Sailor and sail maker provides some tips on preparing your boat for a hurricane. Advice from Baja's Sail Maker on how to weather the weather.

Hurricanes Destroyed While You Wait...

Read the interview with "Hurricane Rich", Psychic Hurricane Destroyer!. Is fact stranger than fiction or has Rich simply spent too much time drinking warm cervesa in the sun? Read our interview, an exclusive in the BajaInsider!

The Sea of Cortez Sucks!

New theories and forecast models incorporate ocean temperature steer, feed and even create these monster storms

Baja's Coromuel Winds are Blowin'

Every Spring and Summer these winds haunt the Southern Sea of Courtez. Why are they so names and what causes them?

Download your FREE Hurricane Tracking chart from the National Hurricane Center

Click here for the Weather Front Page

Hurricane Ignacio Hit Baja 2003

Hurricane Marty Hits Baja 2003

Additional Resources


Mexican National Weather Service

AccuWeather.com Eastern Pacific Hurricane Watch

AccuWeather.com Atlantic/Caribbean Hurricane Watch
 


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