East Pacific Summary for July 2023
Monthly Summary

187 ABPZ30 KNHC 011446 TWSEP Monthly Tropical Weather Summary NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM PDT Sat Jul 1 2023 For the eastern North Pacific, east of 140 degrees west longitude: Two tropical cyclones, Hurricanes Adrian and Beatriz, formed in the basin in the month of June. Beatriz became a hurricane on the last day of the month and is still currently affecting portions of the southwestern coast of Mexico. The formation of two named storms matches the long-term average for June, although the formation of two hurricanes is slightly above the average of one hurricane typically forming during the month. The number of named storms in the basin so far in 2022 (2) is near the long-term average (2.5) through June. However, the season had a late start, with Adrian marking the second-latest formation of the first named storm of the season during the reliable period of records (1971-2023). In terms of Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE), which measures the combined strength and duration of tropical storms and hurricanes, 2023 is running a little below the long-term (1991-2020) average. Reports on individual cyclones, when completed, are available at the National Hurricane Center website at: www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/index.php?season=2023&basin=epac Summary Table Name Dates Max Wind (mph) --------------------------------------------------- H Adrian 27 Jun- 110 H Beatriz 29 Jun- 85 --------------------------------------------------- * Denotes a storm for which the post-storm analysis is complete. $$ Hurricane Specialist Unit
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