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  2. Hurricane Javier (2004) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Javier was a powerful tropical cyclone whose remnants brought above-average rainfall totals across the western United States in September 2004. Javier was the tenth named storm, the sixth hurricane and the final major hurricane of the 2004 Pacific hurricane season. Javier was also the strongest hurricane of the 2004 season, with 150 ...

  3. Timeline of the 2004 Pacific hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    Track map of Hurricane Javier 00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, September 18) at 24°48′N 113°30′W  /  24.8°N 113.5°W  / 24.8; -113.5  ( Javier weakens into a tropical depression ) – Tropical Storm Javier weakens into a tropical depression about 75 mi (120 km) west of Cabo San Lázaro, Baja California Sur. [ 7 ]

  4. 2004 Pacific hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Pacific hurricane season was an overall below-average Pacific hurricane season in which there were 12 named tropical storms, all of which formed in the eastern Pacific basin (east of 140°W and north of the equator). Of these, 6 became hurricanes, and 3 of those intensified into major hurricanes.

  5. Tropical cyclones in 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index for the 2004 (seven basins combined), as calculated by Colorado State University was 1024.4 units. The costliest tropical cyclone was Hurricane Ivan , which struck Caribbean and United States in September causing a tornado outbreak , with US$26.1 billion in damage.

  6. List of Baja California Peninsula hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Early September 2004: Outer rainbands from Hurricane Howard produced heavy rainfall. [79] [80] September 19, 2004: Tropical Depression Javier made landfall on the peninsula. [81] Flooding rains damaged portions of a highway. [82] [83] July 19, 2005: Tropical Storm Eugene came within range of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.

  7. Here's how many Category 5 hurricanes have hit mainland U.S.

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    The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1 and runs through Nov. 30 and on average, ... Isabel in 2003 and Ivan in 2004 each soared to Category 5 intensity three separate times in their journeys.

  8. List of storms named Javier - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Javier (2004) – made landfall in Baja California; later produced rainfall across the southwest United States. Tropical Storm Javier (2016) – struck Baja California, degenerated into a remnant low shortly after passing offshore. Tropical Storm Javier (2022) – formed near Baja California but did not make landfall, dissipated ...

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