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1952 Pacific hurricane season

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FieldValue
BasinEPac
Year1952
Track1952 Pacific hurricane season summary map.png
First storm formedMay 29, 1952
Last storm dissipatedOctober 15, 1952
Strongest storm nameSeven, Five
Strongest storm winds75
Total storms7
Total hurricanes3
Total intense0
Fatalities0
Average wind speed1
five seasons[1950](1950-pacific-hurricane-season), [1951](1951-pacific-hurricane-season), **1952**, [1953](1953-pacific-hurricane-season), [1954](1954-pacific-hurricane-season)
Atlantic season1952 Atlantic hurricane season
West Pacific season1952 Pacific typhoon season
North Indian season1950s North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons

The 1952 Pacific hurricane season ran through the summer and fall of 1952. Of the seven known tropical cyclones, all remained at sea.

Systems

Tropical Storm One

|1-min winds=45 Tropical Storm One existed from May 29 to May 31.

Tropical Storm Two

|1-min winds=45 Tropical Storm Two existed from June 12 to June 16.

Tropical Storm Three

|1-min winds=45 Tropical Storm Three existed from July 19 to July 21.

Hurricane Four

|1-min winds=70

Hurricane Four remained at sea.

Hurricane Five

|1-min winds=75

A hurricane developed on September 15 southwest of Baja California and dissipated seven days later. Moisture from Five produced 2 in of rainfall in the deserts and mountains of central and southern California.

Tropical Storm Six

|1-min winds=45 Tropical Storm Six existed from September 26 to September 28.

Hurricane Seven

|1-min winds=75 Hurricane Seven existed from October 13 to October 15.

References

References

  1. Jack Williams. (May 5, 2005). "California's Tropical Cyclones". [[USA Today]].
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