Eastern north Pacific hurricane season of 2010

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The 2010 eastern North Pacific hurricane season was one of the least active seasons on record. Only seven named storms developed, which is the lowest number observed at least since routine satellite coverage of that basin began in 1966. Furthermore, only three of those storms reached hurricane status, which is also the lowest number of hurricanes ever observed in the satellite-era season. However, two tropical storms made landfall: Agatha in Guatemala and Georgette in Mexico, with Agatha directly causing 190 deaths and moderate to severe property damage as a result of rain-induced floods and mud slides. On average, the National Hurricane Center track forecasts in the eastern North Pacific for 2010 were quite skillful. © 2012 American Meteorological Society.

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Stewart, S. R., & Cangialosi, J. P. (2012). Eastern north Pacific hurricane season of 2010. Monthly Weather Review, 140(9), 2769–2781. https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-11-00152.1

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