Re: Gulf of California Question
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 9/19/2013, 8:53 pm
I just noticed you said not having first made landfall too. Those follow. I could have missed one! But these were up to about the point I have in the image that I saw. Further south than this and even on the tip of Baja California Sur, I didn't include because there started getting more.

Hurricane Diana in 1960 got way up north, but it is an extrapolated entity with the last position being 75 knots:
http://www.tropicaleastpacific.com/models/data.cgi?basin=ep&year=1960&storm=04
Wikipedia says it became extratropical, but the symbol for that in the best track is "EX" and the symbol it has is "ET" for extrapolated.

Furthest north for a hurricane making landfall that I see is Hurricane Newton:
http://www.tropicaleastpacific.com/models/data.cgi?basin=ep&year=1986&storm=14

Tropical Storm Hyacinth made landfall in just about the same spot:
http://www.tropicaleastpacific.com/models/data.cgi?basin=ep&year=1968&storm=08

Not that far south of that was Major Hurricane Liza:
http://www.tropicaleastpacific.com/models/data.cgi?basin=ep&year=1976&storm=12
A cat 4 then 3.

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