The 1992 Pacific hurricane season was the most active season on record, featuring 27 named storms. The season officially started on May 15, in the Eastern Pacific—designated as the area east of 140°W—and on June 1, in the Central Pacific, which is between the International Date Line and 140°W. The season officially ended in both basins on November 30. These dates typically limit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the eastern Pacific basin. Lasting 24 days, Hurricane Tina became the longest lived North Pacific tropical cyclone on record. Its longevity broke the old record for the Eastern and Central Pacific of 20 days, set by Hurricane Fico in 1978; and the old record for the Western Pacific of 22 days, set by Typhoon Rita in 1972.[1]
This timeline documents all the storm formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipation. The timeline includes information that was not operationally released, meaning that information from post-storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center, such as information on a storm that was not operationally warned on, have been included.
The graphical bar below gives a brief overview of storm activity during the season, and for convenience, the storm's maximum intensity is included as a color bar.
Timeline of events
January
January 28
0600 UTC (8:00 pm HST January 27) - Tropical Depression One-C developed 1,007 mi (1,620.6 km) south of Hilo, Hawaii.[2]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Depression One-C intensified into Tropical Storm Ekeka.[2]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Hurricane Ekeka intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.[2]
February
February 2
0000 UTC (2:00 pm HST February 1) - Hurricane Ekeka intensified into a Category 3 hurricane. Simultaneously, Hurricane Ekeka attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h), however, no minimum barometric pressure was measured.[2]
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Hurricane Ekeka weakened back into a Category 2 hurricane.[2]
February 3
0000 UTC (2:00 pm HST February 2) - Hurricane Ekeka weakened back into a Category 1 hurricane.[2]
0600 UTC (8:00 pm HST February 2) - Hurricane Ekeka weakened back into a tropical storm.[2]
0600 UTC (8:00 pm HST March 27) - Tropical Depression Two-C developed 1,477 mi (2,377 km) southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii.[2]
March 29
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Tropical Depression Two-C intensified into Tropical Storm Hali.[2]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Storm Hali attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h), however, there was no minimum barometric pressure recorded.[2]
March 30
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Tropical Storm Hali weakened back to a tropical depression.[2]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Depression Hali dissipated 1,494 mi (2,404.36 km) southwest of Lihue, Hawaii.[2]
April
No tropical cyclones developed during the month of April.
May
The 1992 Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins.[3]
No tropical cyclones developed during the month of May.
June
June 1
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression One-E developed 460 mi (740.30 km) south-southwest of Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico.[4]
June 2
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT June 1) - Tropical Depression One-E intensified into Tropical Storm Agatha.[4]
June 3
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT June 2) Tropical Storm Agatha attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 990 mbar (hPa; 29.23 inHg).[4]
June 5
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT June 4) - Tropical Storm Agatha weakened back into a tropical depression.[4]
June 6
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT June 5) - Tropical Depression Agatha dissipated 241 mi (387.85 km) southwest of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.[4]
June 16
exact time unknown - Tropical Depression Two-E forms several hundred miles off the Pacific coast of Mexico.[5]
June 19
exact time unknown - Tropical Depression Two-E dissipates over open waters.[5]
June 22
5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Three-E forms 460 mi (740 km) south of the southern tip of Baja California.[6]
5 a.m. PDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Four-E forms 215 mi (345 km) southwest of San Salvador, El Salvador.[7]
5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC June 23) - Tropical Depression Three-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Blas.[6]
June 23
11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Blas weakens to a tropical depression.[6]
11 a.m. PDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Howard weakens to a tropical depression.[12]
5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC July 31) - Tropical Depression Howard dissipates over open waters.[12]
July 31
11 p.m. PDT (0600 UTC August 1) - Tropical Storm Isis weakens to a tropical depression.[13]
August
August 1
5 p.m. PDT (0000 UTC August 2) - Tropical Depression Isis dissipates over open waters.[13]
August 10
0000 UTC (5:00 pm August 9) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E developed about 1,530 mi (2,460 km) west of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero.[14]
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT August 9) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E attained its peak intensity with winds of 35 mph (55 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,006 mbar (29.7 inHg).[14]
August 13
0000 UTC (5:00 pm August 12) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E dissipated about 1,340 mi (2,160 km) east of Hilo, Hawaii.[14]
August 18
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT August 17) - Tropical Depression Thirteen-E developed 38 mi (61 km) northwest of Socorro Island.[15]
August 19
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT August 18) - Tropical Depression Thirteen-E intensified into Tropical Storm Kay.[15]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Kay attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,000 mbar (30 inHg).[15]
August 20
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT August 19) - Tropical Depression Fourteen-E developed 275 mi (443 km) south-southwest of Manzanillo, Colima.[16]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Fourteen-E intensified into Tropical Storm Lester.[16]
August 21
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT August 20) - Tropical Storm Kay weakened back to a tropical storm.[15]
August 22
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Lester intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[16]
August 23
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT August 22) - Tropical Depression Kay dissipated 1,088 mi (1,751 km) east-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.[15]
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT August 22) - Hurricane Lester attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 985 mbar (29.1 inHg).[16]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Lester weakened back to a tropical storm.[16]
2000 UTC (1:00 pm PDT) - Tropical Storm Lester made landfall near Tiburón Island, Sonora with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h).[16]
August 24
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Lester weakened back to a tropical depression over southern Arizona.[16]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Lester dissipated over New Mexico.[16]
August 27
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Fifteen-E developed 1,093 mi (1759 km) southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.[17]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Sixteen-E developed 584 mi (939.85 km) south-southeast of Socorro Island.[18]
August 28
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT August 27) - Tropical Depression Fifteen-E intensified into Tropical Storm Madeline.[17]
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT August 27) - Tropical Depression Sixteen-E intensified into Tropical Storm Newton.[18]
August 29
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT August 28) - Tropical Storm Madeline attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 999 mbar (hPa; 29.5 inHg).[17]
August 30
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT August 29) - Tropical Storm Newton attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 999 mbar (hPa; 29.5 inHg).[18]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Madeline weakened back into a tropical depression.[17]
August 31
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT August 30) - Tropical Depression Madeline dissipated 1,020 mi (1651.53 km) south-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.[17]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Newton weakened back into a tropical depression.[18]
September
September 1
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT August 31) - Tropical Depression Newton dissipated 1,334 mi (2146.86 km) southwest of Guadalupe Island.[18]
September 2
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Seventeen-E developed 540 mi (870 km) south-southwest of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero.[19]
September 3
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT September 2) - Tropical Depression Seventeen-E intensified into Tropical Storm Orlene.[19]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Orlene intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[19]
September 4
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 3) - Hurricane Orlene intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.[19]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Orlene intensified into a Category 3 hurricane.[19]
September 5
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 4) - Hurricane Orlene intensified into a Category 4 hurricane.[19]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Eighteen-E developed 1,517 mi (2,441 km) southwest of Guadalupe Island.[14]
September 6
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 5) - Hurricane Orlene attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 934 mbar (27.6 inHg).[19]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Depression Eighteen-E entered the Central Pacific Hurricane Centers's area of responsibility.[2]
September 7
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Orlene weakened back to a Category 3 hurricane.[19]
September 8
0000 UTC (2:00 pm HST September 7) - Tropical Depression Eighteen-E intensified into Tropical Storm Iniki.[2]
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 7) - Hurricane Orlene weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane.[19]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Orlene weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane.[19]
September 9
0600 UTC (8:00 pm HST September 8) - Tropical Storm Iniki intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[2]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Orlene re-intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.[19]
September 10
0000 UTC (2:00 pm HST September 9) - Hurricane Iniki intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.[2]
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Hurricane Iniki intensified into a Category 3 hurricane.[2]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Orlene weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane.[19]
September 11
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT) - Tropical Depression Nineteen-E developed 120 mi (190 km) west of Socorro Island.[20]
0600 UTC (8:00 pm HST September 10) - Hurricane Iniki intensified into a Category 4 hurricane.[2]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Orlene weakened back to a tropical storm.[19]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Nineteen-E intensified into Tropical Storm Paine.[20]
September 12
0130 UTC (3:30 pm HST September 11) - Hurricane Iniki made landfall near Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii.[2]
0600 UTC (8:00 pm HST September 11) - Hurricane Iniki weakened back to a Category 3 hurricane.[2]
0600 UTC (8:00 pm HST September 11) - Tropical Storm Orlene entered the Central Pacific Hurricane Center's area of responsibility.[2]
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Hurricane Iniki rapidly weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane.[2]
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Tropical Storm Orlene weakened back to a tropical depression.[2]
September 13
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-E developed 135 mi (217 km) south of Socorro Island.[21]
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Hurricane Iniki weakened back to a tropical storm.[2]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Storm Iniki was absorbed by a cold front 1,955 mi (3,146 km) west of San Francisco, California.[2]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Paine intensified into a Category 1 hurricane. Simultaneously, Paine attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 987 mbar (29.1 inHg).[20]
September 14
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-E intensified into Tropical Storm Roslyn.[21]
Unknown time - Tropical Depression Orlene made landfall in Kau, Hawaii with winds of 30 mph (45 km/h).[2]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Depression Orlene dissipated.[2]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Paine weakened back to a tropical storm.[20]
September 16
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Paine was absorbed by Tropical Storm Roslyn.[20]
September 17
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-One-E developed 517 mi (832 km) west of Acapulco, Guerrero.[22]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Two-E developed 390 mi (630 km) south-southwest of Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca.[23]
September 18
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-One-E intensified into Tropical Storm Seymour.[22]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Two-E intensified into Tropical Storm Tina.[23]
September 19
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Seymour intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[22]
September 20
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Seymour attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 980 mbar (29 inHg).[22]
September 21
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT September 20) - Tropical Storm Tina intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[23]
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 20) - Hurricane Seymour weakened back to a tropical storm.[22]
September 22
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT September 21) - Hurricane Tina weakened back to a tropical storm.[23]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Seymour re-intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[22]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Roslyn intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[21]
September 23
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 22) - Tropical Storm Tina re-intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[23]
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 22) - Hurricane Roslyn intensified into a Category 2 hurricane. Simultaneously, Roslyn attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph (155 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 975 mbar (28.8 inHg).[21]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Roslyn weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane.[21]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Seymour weakened back to a tropical storm.[22]
September 24
1200 UTC (2:00 am HST) - Hurricane Roslyn entered the Central Pacific Hurricane Center's area of responsibility. Simultaneously, Roslyn weakened back to a tropical storm.[2]
September 25
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT September 24) - Hurricane Tina weakened back to a tropical storm.[23]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Seymour weakened to a tropical depression.[22]
September 27
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT September 26) - Tropical Storm Tina re-intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[23]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Tina intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.[23]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Seymour dissipated 980 mi (1,580 km) southwest of Los Angeles, California.[22]
September 28
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT September 27) - Hurricane Tina intensified into a Category 3 hurricane.[23]
September 29
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Tina intensified into a Category 4 hurricane.[23]
September 30
0000 UTC (2:00 pm HST September 29) - Tropical Storm Roslyn weakened back to a tropical depression.[2]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Tina attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 150 (240 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 932 mbar (27.5 inHg).[23]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Depression Roslyn dissipated about 730 mi (1,170 km) east of Honolulu, Hawaii.[2]
October
October 1
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT September 30) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Three-E developed about 300 mi (480 km) southwest of Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca.[24]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Three-E intensified into Tropical Storm Virgil.[24]
October 2
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Tina weakened back to a Category 3 hurricane.[23]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Virgil intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[24]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Virgil intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.[24]
October 3
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 2) - Hurricane Tina weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane.[23]
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 2) - Hurricane Virgil rapidly intensified into a Category 4 hurricane. Simultaneously, Virgil attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 135 mph (215 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 948 mbar (28.0 inHg).[24]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Virgil weakened back to a Category 3 hurricane.[24]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Tina weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane.[23]
October 4
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 3) - Hurricane Virgil weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane.[24]
0300 UTC (8:00 pm PDT October 3) - Hurricane Virgil made landfall in Punta Tejupan, Colima with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h).[24]
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT October 3) - Hurricane Virgil weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane.[24]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Virgil weakened back to a tropical storm.[24]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Virgil weakened to a tropical depression.[24]
October 5
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 4) - Hurricane Tina weakened back to a tropical storm.[23]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Virgil dissipated 215 mi (346 km) southeast of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur.[24]
October 6
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Four-E developed 340 mi (550 km).[25]
October 7
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT October 6) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Four-E intensified into Tropical Storm Winifred.[25]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Tina weakened back to a tropical depression.[23]
October 8
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Winifred intensified into a Category 1 hurricane.[25]
October 9
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 8) - Hurricane Winifred intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.[25]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Winifred intensified into a Category 3 hurricane. Simultaneously, Winifred attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 960 mbar (28 inHg).[25]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Hurricane Winifred weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane.[25]
1800 UTC (8:00 am HST) - Tropical Depression Tina entered the Central Pacific Hurricane Center's area of responsibility.[2]
2030 UTC (10:30 am PDT) - Hurricane Winifred made landfall near Manzanillo, Colima with winds of 100 mph (155 km/h).[25]
October 10
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 9) - Hurricane Winifred rapidly weakened to a tropical storm.[25]
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT) - Tropical Storm Winifred weakened to a tropical depression.[25]
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Winifred dissipated over central Mexico.[25]
October 11
1800 UTC (11:00 a.m PDT) - Tropical Depression Tina dissipated 1,220 mi (1,960 km) northeast of Honolulu, Hawaii.[2]
October 13
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Five-E developed 616 mi (991.35 km) southwest of Zihuatanejo, Mexico.[26]
October 14
0000 UTC (11:00 pm PDT October 13) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Five-E intensified into Tropical Storm Xavier. Simultaneously, Tropical Storm Xavier attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1003 mbar (hPa; 29.62 inHg).[26]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Xavier weakened back to a tropical depression.[26]
October 15
0600 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Xavier dissipated 594 mi (956 km) south-southwest of Socorro Island.[26]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Six-E developed 606 mi (975.62 km) southwest of Zihuatanejo, Mexico.[27]
October 16
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT October 15) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Six-E intensified into Tropical Storm Yolanda.[27]
October 19
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 18) - Tropical Storm Yolanda attained its peak intensity winds maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 993 mbar (hPa; 29.32 inHg).[27]
October 20
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Yolanda weakened back to a tropical depression.[27]
October 22
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Yolanda enters the Central Pacific basin.[27]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Yolanda dissipated 932 mi (1,500 km) east-southeast of Ka Lae, Hawaii.[27]
October 25
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Seven-E developed roughly 805 mi (1,295 km) south of the southern tip of Baja California Sur, Mexico.[28]
October 26
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 25) - Tropical Depression Twenty-Seven-E intensified into Tropical Storm Zeke.[28]
October 27
0600 UTC (11:00 pm PDT October 26) - Tropical Storm Zeke weakened back to a tropical depression.[28]
October 28
0000 UTC (5:00 pm PDT October 27) - Tropical Depression Zeke re-intensified into a tropical storm.[28]
October 29
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Zeke attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1000 mbar (hPa; 29.53 inHg).[28]
October 30
1200 UTC (5:00 am PDT) - Tropical Storm Zeke again weakened back to a tropical depression.[28]
1800 UTC (11:00 am PDT) - Tropical Depression Zeke dissipated 80 mi (128.74 km) north-northwest of Socorro Island.[28]
November
November 22
0000 UTC (2:00 pm HST November 21) - Tropical Depression Three-C developed several hundred miles south-southeast of Hawaii. Simultaneously, Tropical Depression Three-C attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph (55 km/h), although no minimum barometric pressure was recorded.[2]
November 23
0000 UTC (2:00 pm HST November 22) - Tropical Depression Three-C dissipated approximately 670 mi (1,080 km) south of the Hawaiian Islands.[2]
November 30
The 1992 Pacific hurricane season officially ends.[3]
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Olivier Rochus Olivier RochusPaís Bélgica BélgicaResidencia Dion-Valmont, BélgicaFecha de nacimiento 18 de enero de 1981 (42 años)Lugar de nacimiento Namur, BélgicaAltura 1,68 m (5′ 6″)Peso 65 kg (143 lb)Entrenador Reginald WillemsProfesional desde 1999Brazo hábil Derecho; revés a una manoDinero ganado 4 905 754 dólares estadounidensesPerfil oficial ATP Perfil ATPIndividualesRécord de su carrera 238–276Títulos de su carrera 2 (estadísticas de la...
Annual New York City fan convention Not to be confused with Big Apple Comic Con. New York Comic ConStatusActiveGenreSpeculative fictionVenueJacob K. Javits Convention CenterLocation(s)New York City, New YorkCountryUnited StatesInauguratedFebruary 24, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-02-24)Most recentOctober 12, 2023; 55 days ago (2023-10-12)Next eventOctober 17, 2024; 10 months' time (2024-10-17)Attendance200,000 in 2022[1]Organized byReed...
Bear Rocks PreserveIUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)[1]View from Bear RocksLocation of Bear Rocks Preserve in West VirginiaLocationGrant County & Tucker County, West Virginia, United StatesCoordinates39°04′23″N 79°17′53″W / 39.07306°N 79.29806°W / 39.07306; -79.29806Area477 acres (193 ha)[2]Elevation3,999 ft (1,219 m)[3]WebsiteBear Rocks Preserve Bear Rocks are a widely recognized symbol of West Virgin...
Standard for mastering and localising media This article is about the video format. For other uses, see IMF (disambiguation). Not to be confused with IMF (file format). Interoperable Master FormatFilename extensions .xml, .mxfDeveloped bySMPTEInitial release29 August 2013; 10 years ago (2013-08-29)Latest releaseSMPTE ST 2067:202112 October 2020; 3 years ago (2020-10-12) Type of formatContainer formatContainer forAudiovisual material, rich metadata...
Field hockey team This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: Indonesia men's national field hockey team – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2022) IndonesiaNickname(s)Timnas (National Team) Merah Putih (Red and White)AssociationIndonesian Hockey AssociationConfederationAHF (Asi...
American clothing manufacturer This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Affliction Clothing – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Affliction ClothingIndustryApparelFounded2005; 18 years ago (2005)Headquarte...
A Genpō Tsūhō (元豊通寳) coin, one of the Nagasaki trade coins. Nagasaki trade coins (長崎貿易銭), also known as Nagasaki export coins, refer to Japanese mon coins specifically cast for export by the Tokugawa government between 1659 and 1685 during the Sakoku era. Though the inscriptions on the coins often match Chinese coins from the Song dynasty they’re often cast with different typefaces such as the fact that the Genpō Tsūhō (元豊通寳) produced at Nagasaki was in Cleri...