Hurricane Season
The Pacific Tropical Cyclone and Hurricane Season
Generally runs from
May 15 to November 30
Hawaii
Hurricanes in the Central Pacific (140° W to 180 ° W) generally travel from east to west, however,
some including Hurricanes Iwa (1982) and Iniki (1992) track in a northerly direction
Number of recorded storms affecting Hawai’i
Month
|
Number
|
Month
|
Number
|
January
|
1
|
July
|
3
|
February
|
0
|
August
|
4
|
March
|
1
|
September
|
13
|
April
|
0
|
October
|
9
|
May
|
0
|
November
|
3
|
June
|
1
|
December
|
4
|
The Atlantic Tropical Cyclone and Hurricane Season
Generally runs from June 1 to November 30
Florida
Number of recorded storms affecting Florida
Month
|
Number
|
Month
|
Number
|
January
|
0
|
July
|
35 |
February
|
1
|
August
|
97
|
March
|
0 |
September
|
160 |
April
|
1 |
October
|
117
|
May
|
9 |
November
|
17
|
June
|
51 |
December
|
2 |
Number of storms affecting the Baja California Peninsula
Month
|
Number
|
Month
|
Number
|
January
|
0
|
July
|
10 |
February
|
0 |
August
|
17 |
March
|
0 |
September
|
13 |
April
|
0 |
October
|
53
|
May
|
0 |
November
|
0
|
June
|
2 |
December
|
0 |
Most tropical cyclone impacts occurred in the month of September. This coincides with the statistical peak in the eastern north Pacific hurricane season, which occurs in early September or late August.[117] Although hurricane season in the eastern north Pacific officially runs from May 15 to November 30,[118] no known tropical cyclones have impacted the peninsula in May, November, or outside the season.