1959 Pacific hurricane season | |
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Seasonal boundaries | |
First system formed | June 8, 1959 |
Last system dissipated | October 29, 1959 |
Strongest storm | |
Name | Patsy |
• Maximum winds | 175 mph (280 km/h) (1-minute sustained) |
• Lowest pressure | 930 mbar (hPa; 27.46 inHg) |
Seasonal statistics | |
Total depressions | 15 |
Total storms | 15 |
Hurricanes | 5 |
Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+) | 3 |
Total fatalities | 1,800 total (Deadliest Pacific hurricane season on record) |
Total damage | ~ $280 million (1959 USD) |
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The 1959 Pacific hurricane season saw 15 storms develop, 5 of which became hurricanes, and 3 of those became major hurricanes. The season officially started on May 15, 1959 in the Eastern Pacific, and ended on November 30, 1959.
The strongest storm was Hurricane Patsy, the first Category 5 hurricane recorded in the Central Pacific basin, which reached 175 miles per hour (282 km/h) winds. Also notable was Hurricane Dot, which made landfall on Kauai, Hawaii as a Category 1 hurricane. The deadliest storm of the season was Hurricane Fifteen, which made landfall in Mexico as a Category 4 hurricane and killed 1,800 people.