List of Category 4 Pacific hurricanes
Category 4, the second-highest classification on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale, is used for tropical cyclones that have winds of 130–156 mph (209–251 km/h; 113–136 kn). The division of the eastern and central Pacific basins occurs at 140° W; the eastern Pacific covers area east of 140° W, while the central Pacific extends between 140° W to 180° W. Both basins' division points are at 66° N as a northern point and the equator as the southern point. As of 2021, 132 hurricanes have attained Category 4 status in the northeastern Pacific basins. This list does not include storms that also attained Category 5 status on the scale.
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1994 Pacific hurricane seasonCategory 4Hurricane AdolphHurricane AmandaHurricane Blanca (2015)Hurricane Bud (2018)Hurricane Carlotta (2000)Hurricane Celeste (1972)Hurricane Cesar–DouglasHurricane Daniel (2006)Hurricane Dolores (2015)Hurricane Dora (1999)Hurricane Dora (2011)Hurricane Douglas (2020)Hurricane Estelle (1986)Hurricane Fausto (2002)Hurricane Felicia (2009)Hurricane Fernanda (1993)Hurricane FicoHurricane Flossie (2007)Hurricane Genevieve (2020)Hurricane Hector (2018)Hurricane Hilary (2011)Hurricane Howard (2004)Hurricane InikiHurricane IselleHurricane Javier (2004)Hurricane Jimena (2009)Hurricane John (2006)Hurricane Juliette (1995)Hurricane Juliette (2001)Hurricane Kenneth (2005)Hurricane Lidia (1993)Hurricane LizaHurricane Madeline (1976)Hurricane Nora (1997)Hurricane Norbert (1984)Hurricane Octave (1989)Hurricane Olivia (2018)Hurricane Pauline
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List of Category 4 Pacific hurricanes
Category 4, the second-highest classification on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale, is used for tropical cyclones that have winds of 130–156 mph (209–251 km/h; 113–136 kn). The division of the eastern and central Pacific basins occurs at 140° W; the eastern Pacific covers area east of 140° W, while the central Pacific extends between 140° W to 180° W. Both basins' division points are at 66° N as a northern point and the equator as the southern point. As of 2021, 132 hurricanes have attained Category 4 status in the northeastern Pacific basins. This list does not include storms that also attained Category 5 status on the scale.
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Hurricane Amanda, the strongest May tropical cyclone in the basin on record
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Hurricane Olaf, the southernmost Category 4 hurricane in the basin on record
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Hurricane Amanda, the strongest May cyclone on record in the East Pacific on May 25, 2014
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Hurricane Estelle near peak intensity on July 20, 1986
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Hurricane Hilary off the coast of Mexico on September 23, 2011
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Hurricane John weakening on August 31, 2006
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Hurricane Juliette at peak intensity on September 25, 2001
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Hurricane Norbert as a Category 4 hurricane on October 8, 2008
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Hurricane Olaf, the southernmo ...... intensity on October 20, 2015
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