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Before the Satellite age started in the 1960s, data on east Pacific hurricanes is extremely unreliable. For many years, there are no reported cyclones although many systems certainly formed. 1925 Season According to the CPHC , there are 13 known cyclones in this year, the highest number known during the period 1910-1926. On July 31 , the Steamer ''West Calera'' encountered gales from a tropical cyclone in the central Pacific. In August, there were gales at Honolulu and heavy seas along the southern shores of the Hawaiian Islands . On September 27 - September 28 , the ''West Calera'' may have also encountered a stronger hurricane. 1926 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1927 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1928 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1929 Season On September 18 , the remnants of a hurricane brought rain to California. 1930 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1931 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1932 Season On September 27 through October 1 , flooding caused by the remnants of a tropical cyclone in the Gulf of California killed 15 people. 1933 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1934 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1935 Season On August 25 , the remnants of a hurricane brought rain to California and Arizona . The cyclone had previously made landfall in Baja California. 1936 Season On August 9 , rain in California and Arizona was produced by the remnants of a hurricane. 1937 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1938 Season On August 18 -19, several parts of Hawaii received record rainfall from a hurricane. There were reports of lightning. Gale-force winds downed some power lines. Barometer levels plunged to their lowest August levels since 1904. 1939 Season In September, three hurricanes hit Baja California. Their remnants tracked north into the United States and brought rain. On September 24 - September 25 , the 1939 Long Beach Tropical Storm made landfall near Long Beach . It is one of only two tropical cyclones on record as having made landfall on California, the other having taken place in 1858. 1940 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1941 Season A hurricane made landfall in southern Baja California. 1942 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1943 Season A disturbance developed between the Revilla Gigedo Islands and the Marias Islands on October 8 th. It moved rapidly northeastward where it rapidly intensified, reaching pressures as low as 959 millibars. On October 9 th, as a major hurricane it struck the west coast of Mexico , a short distance south of Mazatlán, Mexico . The hurricane dissipated the next day, after causing $4,500,000 in damage (1943 US dollars) and 100 deaths. 1944 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1945 Season The remnants of a hurricane brought rain to California. 1946 Season A hurricane dissipated over northern Baja California. 1947 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1948 Season There are no known tropical cyclones. 1949 Season There are seven known cyclones. A Category 1 hurricane made landfall in Baja California on September 11 . A tropical storm hit Guatemala and passed into the Gulf of Mexico reaching hurricane status,and eventually made landfall in Texas. SEE ALSO
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