2014 Pacific hurricane season

The Pacific Hurricane Season 2014 begins in the eastern Pacific officially on May 15, and in the central Pacific Ocean on June 1. It ends on November 30. During this period, usually form the most tropical storms, since in this period good conditions for the formation of hurricanes are present, the ocean is warm enough, the humidity is high and little wind shear, however, a tropical storm could form at any time. All storms north of the equator and east of 180 ° W are included. The storms that form west of 180 ° W, are called typhoons, and are part of the Pacific typhoon season 2014.

Storm names

The following names are assigned in this season. This list will be used again in 2020, subject to the names that may be replaced by the World Meteorological Organization in the spring of 2015. This list is identical to the list for the Pacific hurricane season in 2008, only Alma was replaced by Amanda.

  • Amanda (unused)
  • Boris (unused)
  • Cristina ( unused)
  • Douglas (unused)
  • Elida (unused)
  • Fausto (unused)
  • Genevieve (unused)
  • Hernan (unused)
  • Demoiselle (unused)
  • Julio (unused)
  • Karina (unused)
  • Lowell (unused)
  • Marie ( unused)
  • Norbert (unused)
  • Odile (unused)
  • Polo ( unused)
  • Rachel ( unused)
  • Simon (unused)
  • Trudy (unused)
  • Vance (unused)
  • Winnie (unused)
  • Xavier ( unused)
  • Yolanda (unused)
  • Zeke (unused)

The following four names for the next storms that form in the central Pacific is used.

  • Wali (unused)
  • Ana ( unused)
  • Ela (unused)
  • Halola (unused)

Course of the season

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