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词条 1958 Pacific hurricane season
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  1. Systems

     Hurricane One  Tropical Storm Two  Hurricane Three  Hurricane Four  Tropical Storm Five  Tropical Storm Six  Tropical Storm Seven  Tropical Storm Eight  Hurricane Nine  Tropical Storm Ten  Hurricane June  Hurricane Eleven  Tropical Storm Twelve  Tropical Storm Thirteen 

  2. See also

  3. References

{{Infobox hurricane season
| Basin=EPac
| Year=1958
| Track=1958 Pacific hurricane season summary map.png
| First storm formed=June 6, 1958
| Last storm dissipated=October 30, 1958
| Strongest storm name=Eleven
| Strongest storm winds=75
| Strongest storm pressure=960
| Total depressions=14
| Total storms=14
| Total hurricanes=5
| Total intense=0
| Average wind speed=1
| five seasons=1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960
| Atlantic season=1958 Atlantic hurricane season
| West Pacific season=1958 Pacific typhoon season}}

The 1958 Pacific hurricane season saw thirteen tropical systems.{{EPAC hurricane best track}} It officially started on May 15, 1958, in the eastern Pacific and lasted until November 30, 1958.[1]

Systems

Hurricane One

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Image=1-E 1958 track.png
|Formed=June 6
|Dissipated=June 15
|1-min winds=75
|Pressure=992
}}

On June 14, a tropical storm hit southern Mexico.{{EPAC hurricane best track}}

{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Two

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Image=2-E 1958 track.png
|Formed=June 13
|Dissipated=June 15
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=1000
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
}}

Tropical Storm Two existed from June 13 to June 15.{{Clear}}

Hurricane Three

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Image=3-E 1958 track.png
|Formed=July 19
|Dissipated=July 21
|1-min winds=75
|Pressure=1002
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
}}

Hurricane Three existed from July 19 to July 21. Hurricane Three was of full hurricane strength when located on the 19th at 18N 129W by observations taken on the WAITEMATA. It traveled directly westward to about 18N 139W on the 21st.[2]{{Clear}}

Hurricane Four

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=July 21
|Dissipated=July 25
|1-min winds=75
|Pressure=1005
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=04E 1958 track.png
}}

Hurricane Four existed from July 21 to July 25. A tropical storm built up at 19N 125W. This tropical storm moved westward and northwestward from the 21st. It became a hurricane on the 23rd near 19N 132W but only for a day. It continued northwestward to about 24N 136W on the 25th then degenerated to a squally area [3]{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Five

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=July 26
|Dissipated=July 30
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=998
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=05E 1958 track.png
}}

Tropical Storm Five existed from July 26 to July 30. A tropical storm about 140 mi. west of Acapulco, Mexico was located in the 26th. This storm had winds of 45 to 55 kt. from the time if its identification until the 29th. It moved northwestward off the coast of Mexico finally breaking up into an area of squalls near 26N 117W on the 30th.[4]{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Six

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=July 31
|Dissipated=August 1
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=1004
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=06E 1958 track.png
}}

Tropical Storm Six existed from July 31 to August 1.{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Seven

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=August 7
|Dissipated=August 9
|1-min winds=45
|Image=07E 1958 track.png
}}

A tropical storm developed rapidly just east of Hawaii on August 7. It moved westward into Hilo, where its circulation was greatly disrupted. A weakened depression persisted for 2 more days before dissipating. While weak, the storm caused very heavy flooding resulting in $500,000 in damage. A private plane crashed near Hilo Airport on the 7th, killing the pilot and injuring the two passengers.[5]

{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Eight

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=August 13
|Dissipated=August 14
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=1006
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=08E 1958 track.png
}}

Tropical Storm Eight existed from August 13 to August 14.{{Clear}}

Hurricane Nine

{{Clear}}

Hurricane Nine existed from September 6 to September 13.{{Infobox Hurricane Small


|Basin=EPac
|Formed=September 6
|Dissipated=September 13
|1-min winds=90
|Pressure=982
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=09E 1958 track.png
}}{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Ten

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=September 11
|Dissipated=September 12
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=1003
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=10E 1958 track.png
}}

In Mid-September, a tropical storm moved up the Baja California coast.{{EPAC hurricane best track}}

{{Clear}}

Hurricane June

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=September 20
|Dissipated=September 20
|1-min winds=65
|Pressure=963
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=June 1958 track.png
}}

Typhoon June briefly crossed over the date line on September 20.

{{Clear}}

Hurricane Eleven

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=September 30
|Dissipated=October 5
|1-min winds=75
|Pressure=960
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=11E 1958 track.png
}}

A hurricane moved northward through Baja California and Mexico and dissipated over New Mexico.{{EPAC hurricane best track}}

{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Twelve

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=October 14
|Dissipated=October 17
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=996
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=12E 1958 track.png
}}

Tropical Storm Twelve existed from October 14 to October 17.{{Clear}}

Tropical Storm Thirteen

{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=EPac
|Formed=October 29
|Dissipated=October 30
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=1003
|Pressurepost=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/cdns/cdns.html
|Image=13E 1958 track.png
}}

On October 30 a tropical storm hit southwestern Mexico.{{EPAC hurricane best track}}

{{Clear}}

See also

  • List of Pacific hurricanes
  • 1958 Pacific typhoon season
  • 1958 Atlantic hurricane season

References

1. ^{{cite web|author=Dorst Neal|title=When is hurricane season?|url=http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/G1.html|publisher=Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory|accessdate=November 25, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101206195446/http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/G1.html| archivedate= 6 December 2010 | deadurl= no}}
2. ^Mariners Weather Log Volume 3 Number 1 Page 14
3. ^Mariners Weather Log Volume 3 Number 1 Page 14
4. ^Mariners Weather Log Volume 3 Number 1 Page 14
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/summaries/1958.php|title=The 1958 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season|publisher=Central Pacific Hurricane Center|accessdate=July 25, 2011}}

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