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I researched through the EPAC best track, and Elida set these records for Pacific hurricanes. Note: I did not include Patsy 59, as its entire duration is not available, not to mention that it was pre-satellite times.
--♬♩ Hurricanehink ( talk) 17:02, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
Oops, bad Hink. ♫ Hurricanehink ( talk) 16:09, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
The hurricane set many records for fast development. After first becoming a depression, it became a Category 3 hurricane in 30 hours; a Category 4 hurricane in 36 hours; and a Category 5 hurricane in 48 hours, all of which are records. Elida also set similar records for fast formation after being named, becoming a Category 3 in 24 hours; a Category 4 in 30 hours; and a Category 5 in 42 hours. [1]
Elida was the first of three Category 5 hurricanes to form in the East Pacific basin during 2002, making the 2002 season tied with the 1994 season for the most Category 5 hurricanes to form during one season since reliable records began in the basin in 1971, but Hurricanes John and Emilia in 1994 reached cat 5 in the central pacific, so 2002 had the most East Pacific Category 5's in one season. [1] The other two hurricanes to reach this intensity this year were Hernan and Kenna. Elida was the 2nd strongest July Pacific Hurricane on record, behind 1994's Gilma. Elida was also one of only twelve hurricanes in the Pacific east of the International Date Line to reach Category 5 intensity in total. [1]
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Even though I'm already upping it for Good Article status, what would this article need for FA, if anything? Jake52 My island 20:43, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
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I researched through the EPAC best track, and Elida set these records for Pacific hurricanes. Note: I did not include Patsy 59, as its entire duration is not available, not to mention that it was pre-satellite times.
--♬♩ Hurricanehink ( talk) 17:02, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
Oops, bad Hink. ♫ Hurricanehink ( talk) 16:09, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
The hurricane set many records for fast development. After first becoming a depression, it became a Category 3 hurricane in 30 hours; a Category 4 hurricane in 36 hours; and a Category 5 hurricane in 48 hours, all of which are records. Elida also set similar records for fast formation after being named, becoming a Category 3 in 24 hours; a Category 4 in 30 hours; and a Category 5 in 42 hours. [1]
Elida was the first of three Category 5 hurricanes to form in the East Pacific basin during 2002, making the 2002 season tied with the 1994 season for the most Category 5 hurricanes to form during one season since reliable records began in the basin in 1971, but Hurricanes John and Emilia in 1994 reached cat 5 in the central pacific, so 2002 had the most East Pacific Category 5's in one season. [1] The other two hurricanes to reach this intensity this year were Hernan and Kenna. Elida was the 2nd strongest July Pacific Hurricane on record, behind 1994's Gilma. Elida was also one of only twelve hurricanes in the Pacific east of the International Date Line to reach Category 5 intensity in total. [1]
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