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The '''2005 Pacific hurricane season''' officially began [[May 15]], [[2005]] in the eastern Pacific and [[June 1]] [[2005]] in the central Pacific, and will last until [[November 30]], [[2005]]. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most [[tropical cyclones]] form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The season got off to a quick start, with the tropical depression that would become [[Hurricane Adrian]] forming just two days into the season on [[May 17]]. It took a very rare track into [[Honduras]] as a Category 1 hurricane. Since then, five further hurricanes and seven other tropical storms have formed, with Dora the only one being of any significant threat to land.
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The scope of this article is confined to those storms monitored by the [[United States|U.S.]] [[National Hurricane Center]], which monitors all tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean in the [[northern hemisphere]] east of 140 degrees west longitude (140°&nbsp;W), and the [[Central Pacific Hurricane Center]] in [[Hawaii]], which monitors tropical cyclones from 180°&nbsp;W (the [[international date line]]) to 140W. Tropical depressions that form east of 140°&nbsp;W have "-E" (Eastern) appended to the number, storms that form west of 140°&nbsp;W have "-C" (Central) appended. Storms that form west of the dateline are called ''typhoons'' and beyond the scope of this article, unless they move east across it.
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<div id="toc" style="text-align:center; float:right; clear:right; margin-left:1.5em; margin-bottom:1em; width:20em; font-size: 90%;"><big>'''[[List of Pacific hurricane seasons|Pacific Hurricane Seasons]]'''</big><br>
= Vorlagen =
<big>[[2003 Pacific hurricane season|2003]] [[2004 Pacific hurricane season|2004]] '''2005''' [[2006 Pacific hurricane season|2006]] 2007</big></div>
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==Pre-season forecasts==
= Artikel =


The [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] predicted a slow year, with only a 10% chance of above-average storm activity in the eastern North Pacific and a 70% chance of below-normal activity. The pre-season forecast predicts 11 to 15 tropical storms, 6 to 8 hurricanes, and 2 to 4 becoming major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale).[http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/Epac_hurr/Epac_hurricane.html]
== [[Randell C. Grubb]] ==


The forecast for the central North Pacific was for a below-average season, with only two or three storms impacting the region, below the normal four to five. [http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/pages/2005cphcpr.php]
Ich sehe da keine Relevanz [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:03, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


==Storms==
== [[Grace F. Knoche]] ==


===Hurricane Adrian===
Relevanz? Bücher im Verlag der eigenen Organisation zählen nicht. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:14, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


[[Image:Hurricane Adrian May 19 915.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Hurricane Adrian on [[May 19]], 2005 at 17:15 UTC.]]
== [[Ernst-Thälmann-Insel]] ==
:''Main article: '''[[Hurricane Adrian]]'''''
An early storm, Adrian formed on [[May 17]], only two days after the season began. It strengthened from a tropical depression about 440 miles (710 km) southwest of [[Guatemala]] and [[El Salvador]] and began tracking northeast towards [[San Salvador]], and reached hurricane strength on the morning of [[May 19]]. It turned east and made landfall in [[Honduras]] in the [[Gulf of Fonseca]] late on [[May 19]], after weakening offshore to tropical depression strength. It weakened rapidly once onshore, dissipating over the mountains of Honduras. Three indirect deaths are linked to the storm, but according to the NHC's May Summary [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/tws/MIATWSEP_may.shtml?], released [[June 1]], no direct deaths had been reported. Damage figures are not yet available.


The north-easterly track of this storm was extremely unusual. Only four tropical systems had been recorded to have made landfall in Guatemala or El Salvador since [[1966]]. The only named system ever to do so was Tropical Storm Andres on [[June 7]], [[1997]], near [[San Salvador]]. The storm was also somewhat rare in how early it was; hurricanes form in May only once about every four years.
Offenkundiges Fake: Auch in der GeoDiskussion überwiegend eher als Spass-Artikel vernommen (siehe dazu auch: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Diskussion:WikiProjekt_Geographie#Ernst-Th.C3.A4lmann-Insel]). --[[Benutzer:Zollwurf|Zollwurf]] 00:16, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/refresh/ADRIAN+shtml/? NHC archive on Hurricane Adrian].
: Also die Insel gibt es imho ziemlich sicher. Ich meine, sie schon des öfteren im Fernsehen gehört zu haben. Oder geht es um die Relevanz? Kann eine Insel nicht relevant sein? --[[Benutzer:Carlos-X|Carlos-X]] 00:28, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


===Tropical Storm Beatriz===
:Das Ding - ob nun Fake oder nicht - wird öfters diskuttiert, siehe Google [http://www.google.de/search?q=%22ernst-th%C3%A4lmann-insel%22&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:de:official&client=firefox-a]. Wegen offensichtlichem Leserinteresse '''behalten'''.--[[Benutzer:Schmelzle|Schmelzle]] 00:29, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


The first tropical storm to form in the Eastern Pacific in June since Carlos in 2003, Beatriz formed just off the coast of [[Mexico]] on [[June 21]], reaching tropical storm strength the next day, with windspeeds peaking at around 50 mph (80 km/h) on [[June 23]]. It slowly moved west and dissipated into a remnant low on the morning of [[June 24]] about 290 miles (470 km) from [[Cabo San Lucas]], [[Mexico]], having never threatened land.
: Wenn ich die Diskussion, zu der oben verlinkt wird, richtig lese, existiert diese Insel, nur gibt es einige Unklarheiten. Entsprechend anmerken und '''behalten'''. [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:30, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/refresh/BEATRIZ+shtml/? NHC archive on Tropical Storm Beatriz].
::Ich habe gerade vor ein paar Tagen einen Bericht im MDR gesehen, da wurde die Insel im Zusammenhang mit dem Honecker-Besuch erwaehnt - und auch, dass diese gleich neben Fidels Privatinsel laege... Ist mit ziemlicher Sicherheit kein Fake! --[[Benutzer:87.123.115.204|87.123.115.204]] 01:10, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


===Tropical Storm Calvin===
Also, es gibt lt. Artikel einen Bericht in der [[Neues Deutschland]] am 20. Juni 1972. Redaktion ist in Berlin. Es wird dort sicher auch ein Archiv geben, in dem diese Ausgabe eingesehen werden kann. Wir haben hir genügend angemeldete Benutzer (deren Aussage auch vertraut wird, z.B. ein Administrator), die aus Berlin kommen. Hingehen, fragen, nachschauen. Notfalls gibts auch andre Archive, in denen diese Ausgabe einsehbar ist. Falls dieser Bericht existiert, ist der nächste Anlaufpunkt die Botschaft der Republik [[Kuba]] in Berlin. Stavangerstraße 20, 10439 Berlín Tel. (030) 916 118 11. Dort den Wahrheitsgehalt des Zeitungsberichts überprüfen. Dann sich auch gleich die Insel auf einer Karte zeigen lassen und die Geokoordinaten entsprechend anpassen. Bei mir ist der Pfeil von GooglMaps ins Wasser gefallen... Damit weder der Verlag noch die Botschaft von eifrigen WP-Mitarbeitern überrannt werden, hier auf der LD die Aktionen absprechen. Wir wollen als Nachschlagewerk ernst genommen werden, und verrennen uns hier ín eine Diskussion in der mit Vermutungen Ping-Pong gespielt wird. Nun können wir zeigen, dass wir auch in der Lage sind zu recherchieren. Falls der Zeitungsbericht von der Existenz der Insel spricht, '''dann behalten'''. Entweder es ist ein politisch gut gemachter Beitrag, oder die Insel gibts wirklich. -- [[Benutzer:Moneyranch|Moneyranch]] 01:45, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


Tropical Depression Three-E formed just south of Mexico early on [[June 26]], and reached tropical storm strength and was named Calvin late that day. [[Tropical cyclone warnings and watches|Tropical storm watches]] were issued for the southern coast of Mexico around [[Acapulco]] as Calvin slowly moved westward, with windspeeds peaking at 50 mph (80 km/h) on [[June 27]], but all watches were cancelled on the morning of [[June 28]] as it moved away from the coast. Calvin weakened to a tropical depression later that day, and lost tropical characteristics that night.
== [[James A. Long]] ==


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/refresh/CALVIN+shtml/? NHC archive on Tropical Storm Calvin].
Relevanz? Ein Sachbuch reicht da nicht [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:16, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


===Tropical Storm Dora===
:Hat auch jenseits des Buches bissel was geleistet. Eher '''behalten'''.--[[Benutzer:Schmelzle|Schmelzle]] 00:31, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


An active early season continued with Tropical Depression Four-E forming on [[July 3]] from a tropical wave south of [[Acapulco]], [[Mexico]]. Watches and warnings were issued as it neared the Mexican coast. On the afternoon of [[July 4]], the depression strengthened into a tropical storm while located about 45 miles (75 km) west-southwest of Acapulco. It came within miles of the Mexican coast, moving somewhat parallel to it on [[July 4]], dropping heavy rainfall on the region. As it moved away from the coast, all watches were cancelled as it dropped to a tropical depression midday on [[July 5]], finally dissipating early on [[July 6]].
== [[Sonderzug Zarengold]] ==
Bahnstrecken sind relevant, einzelne Zugpaare nicht. Und Reisebürosonderzüge gleich gar nicht. [[Benutzer:MBxd1|MBxd1]] 00:23, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/refresh/DORA+shtml/? NHC archive on Tropical Storm Dora].
== [[Traditionslokomotive]] ==
Sachlich falsche Einengung eines Sachverhalts. Die betriebsfähige Erhaltung von Eisenbahnfahrzeugen wurde weder in der DDR erfunden, noch dort wesentlich umfangreicher als anderswo praktiziert. Einen Artikel unter der korrekten Bezeichnung [[Museumslokomotive]] gibt es nicht, der Inhalt dieses Artikels wäre darin auch nur ein winziges Bruchstück. Daher dürfte ein Verschieben ausscheiden. In dieser Form wird unter einem DDR-spezfischen Begriff ein Teilaspekt beschrieben, der für sich genommen keine Relevanz hat. [[Benutzer:MBxd1|MBxd1]] 00:23, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


===Tropical Storm Eugene===
== [[Deutsche Sektion der Theosophischen Gesellschaft]] ==


[[Image:Tropical Storm Eugene 1750 UTC July 19 2005.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Tropical Storm Eugene on [[July 19]], [[2005]] at 1750 [[UTC]].]]
Teil einer theosophischen Gesellschaft, die bei Schmid in einem Sammelartikel aufgeführt wird (die Muttergesellschaft, nicht die hier) [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:23, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
Eugene formed from a tropical disturbance off the central Mexican coast on [[July 18]] and headed northwest, one of the few cyclones to reach tropical storm-strength without being designated as a tropical depression. Initially, as with most Eastern Pacific storms, no public advisories or warnings were issued, since it was heading out to sea. However, on [[July 19]] it came within range of the southern tip of the [[Baja California peninsula]]. [[Tropical cyclone warnings and watches|Tropical storm watches]] were issued for the area around [[Cabo San Lucas]] for most of the day, but the storm moved away without affecting land.


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/refresh/EUGENE+shtml/204009.shtml? NHC's archive on Tropical Storm Eugene]
== [[Videotomie]] ==


===Tropical Depression One-C===
Gut, dann LA: bitte um Relevanzprüfung, im schärferen Modus (QS wurde entfernt) [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:25, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


The first tropical system in the central Pacific formed east-southeast of [[Hawaii]] on [[August 3]], a month later than the first (and only) central system to develop in 2004. It began a track due west, which could have put it within range of the island of [[Oahu, Hawaii]] a few days later. It was initially forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm (one has not formed in the central Pacific since Huko in the [[2002 Pacific hurricane season|2002 season]]). However, the next day's models changed to indicate no further increase in strength. Shortly after that, convection bursts ceased and the system lost its closed circulation while still 725 miles (1200 km) from [[Hilo, Hawaii|Hilo]].
== [[Judge Case]] ==


===Hurricane Fernanda===
Dieser Fall wird anscheinend nur innerhalb der theosophischen Gesellschaften wahrgenommen. Ohne Aussenwahrnehmung nicht relevant. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:27, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


Tropical Depression Six-E formed from an area of disturbed weather some 690 miles (1100 km) south-southwest of [[Cabo San Lucas]] in [[Baja California Sur]], [[Mexico]] on [[August 9]]. It was upgraded to Tropical Storm Fernanda late that day, and to Hurricane Fernanda on [[August 11]], as it headed generally west-northwest into the open [[Pacific]]. On [[August 14]] it dropped to tropical storm strength over cooler waters and on [[August 15]] weakened to a tropical depression. It degenerated into a remnant low later in the day about 1650 miles southwest of the southern tip of [[Baja California]].
: was zu beweisen wäre. [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:33, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/FERNANDA.shtml? NHC's archive on Hurricane Fernanda]
::Die Aussenwahrnehmung sollte im Artikel zu finden sein. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 01:20, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


===Tropical Storm Greg===
:::Die Aufspaltung der Theosophischen Gesellschaft wird, soweit ich das jetzt gesehen habe, nur in diesem Artikel erläutert. Insofern halte ich es fast für irrelevant, ob das ein breit bekanntes Faktum ist oder nicht; auch wenn es unter den heutigen Löschkandidaten von Irmgard sicher einiges gibt, was hier nicht stehen ''muss'': Ich halte den Löschantrag eher für einen Fall von [[Wikipedia:ELKE]] -- [[Benutzer:Tobias Tilemann|Tobias Tilemann]] 02:10, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


Tropical Depression Seven-E formed 670 miles (1100 km) south of [[Cabo San Lucas]] on [[August 11]], and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Greg a few hours later. Although only 750 miles (1200 km) from Hurricane Fernanda it showed no signs of being pushed northwards by interaction, but set off westwards to follow Fernanda into the Pacific. Greg was downgraded to tropical depression status on [[August 14]] and remained stationary throughout the day. It began drifting slowly westward early on [[August 15]] and was destroyed by shear later in the day.
== [[Disneyfizierung]] ==
''Der Artikel behandelt (werbend) ein Schlagwort aus einer ganz belangarmen Publikation. Fälschlich wird er auch der „Soziologie“ in die Schuhe geschoben. Nicht ganz auszuschließen, dass er teilweise ein Ulk ist.'' -- [[Benutzer:€pa|€pa]] 00:30, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:Ulk nicht. In Amerika gab es zwei recht öffentlichkeitswirksame Publikationen zur [[:en:Disneyfication]], die im wohl nur sehr oberflächlich recherchierten Artikel allerdings ungenannt bleiben. '''Ausbauen'''. [[Benutzer:T.a.k.|T.a.k.]] 00:33, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/GREG.shtml? NHC's archive on Tropical Storm Greg]
== [[Theosophical Society of the Arya Samaj]] ==


===Hurricane Hilary===
Bei theosophische Gesellschaft einarbeiten - historischer Name derselbigen braucht keinen eigenen Artikel [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:33, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


[[Image:Hurricane Hilary August 22 2005.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Hurricane Hilary on August 22, 2005.]]
== [[Theosophical Society in Boston]] ==


Tropical Depression Eight-E formed from an area of disturbed weather south of the [[Isthmus of Tehuantepec|Gulf of Tehuantepec]] on [[August 19]]. It strengthened to a tropical storm late that evening, and reached hurricane strength 24 hours later. Moving parallel to the [[Mexico|Mexican]] coast and about 300 miles off-shore, it reached category 2 on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]] late on [[August 21]]. Tropical storm strength winds affected the coast and a [[Tropical cyclone warnings and watches|tropical storm warning]] was issued for a while. Hilary dissipated not long after weakening to a tropical storm on [[August 25]].
Verbreitung? Aussenwahrnehmung? So keine Relevanz ersichtlich. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:35, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/HILARY.shtml? NHC's archive on Hurricane Hilary]
== [[Theosophische Societät Germania]] ==


===Tropical Storm Irwin===
Existierte im 19. Jahrhundert zwei Jahre lang - gekürzt bei [[Theosophische Gesellschaft]] einbauen [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:38, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


Tropical Depression Nine-E formed in the Eastern Pacific southwest of [[Manzanillo, Mexico]] on [[August 25]], and strengthened to Tropical Storm Irwin early the next day, reaching wind speeds of 50 mph (85 km/h). Although Irwin headed almost due west over warm water, it encountered shearing winds, soon weakened and dissipated on [[August 28]].
: 2 Jahre ist eine lange Zeit. Eine Löschbegründung kann ich so noch nicht erkennen. [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:43, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2005/IRWIN.shtml? NHC's archive on Tropical Storm Irwin]
== [[Theosophische Vereinigung]] ==


===Hurricane Jova===
Existierte zwei Jahre lang im 19. Jahrhundert. Bei [[Theosophische Gesellschaft]] einbauen [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:39, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


After two weeks of calm, Tropical Depresseion Ten-E formed late on [[September 11]] well south-southwest of [[Baja California]] and headed almost due west. Late on [[September 14]], the depression strengthened and was upgraded to tropical storm status. It strengthened further to hurricane status early on [[September 16]]. On [[September 18]] it crossed [[meridian]] 140&deg;W, becoming the first hurricane in over two years to be in the forecast area of the [[Central Pacific Hurricane Center]]. Jova soon strengthened to a major hurricane, the first one to exist in the Central Pacific since Ele in [[2002 Pacific hurricane season|2002]].
== [[DNS:NET Internet Service GmbH]] ==


====Current====
unfertiges Unternehmensprofil ohne Relevanzdarstellung. Die "50-60 Mitarbeiter" deuten jedenfalls nicht auf Erfüllung der RK hin.--[[Benutzer:79.214.110.118|79.214.110.118]] 00:40, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
As of 5 am HST [[September 21]] (1500 UTC), the center of Hurricane Jova was located in the open Pacific, about 570 miles (920 km) east-southeast of [[Hilo]], [[Hawaii|Hawai&lsquo;i]] and 775 miles (1245 km) east-southeast of [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]]. It was moving northwest at 7 mph (11 km/h), and is expected to remain on this path for the next 12 hours. It is a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained windspeeds of 115 mph (185 km/h). Jova has lasted longer than expected, and may survive to pass north of the main Hawaiian Islands - in all likelihood it is expected to pass about 350 miles east of the island of Hawaii and not affect the islands with anything worse than heavy rain showers or thunderstorms. However, it could still pose a possible threat to the islands in the unlikely event that Jova takes a more westerly path.


For official forecasts, see the CPHC's latest
Bitte [[WP:LR]] beachten: 15 Minuten! Siehe auch QS-Antrag, vgl. auch [[DNS:NET]]. [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:41, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
[http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/cphc/tcpages/JOVA.php public advisory on Hurricane Jova]
:OK, jetzt sind die 15 Minuten um, am Artikel hat sich trotzdem nichts getan.--[[Benutzer:79.214.110.118|79.214.110.118]] 01:01, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
- or if this is not updating, the National Weather Service mirror site [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=TCPCP3&max=51 public advisory] and [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=TCMCP3&max=51 forecast advisory].


===Hurricane Kenneth===
== [[Auer+Weber+Assoziierte]] (erl., zurückgezogen) ==


[[Image:Hurricane_Kenneth_on_September_18_2005.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Hurricane Kenneth on September 18, 2005.]]
Relevanz? [[Benutzer:Agadez|Agadez]] 00:40, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
: Ach - come on! Lies [[Wikipedia:Relevanzkriterien#Architekten]] und schau Dir die Liste der Auszeuchnungen an. Diese Löschwut... :-( [[Benutzer:TomAlt|TomAlt]] 00:43, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


An area of disturbed weather developed into Tropical Depression Eleven-E on [[September 14]]. Again, the depression was well south-southwest of [[Baja California]] when it formed just 600 miles east of Depression Ten-E. It found more favorable conditions than its western neighbor, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Kenneth just 12 hours after forming. Kenneth strengthened into a hurricane later that day and continued to strengthen very rapidly, becoming the first major hurricane of the season by reaching Category 3 on [[September 17]]. The storm became the strongest yet to form this season in the Eastern Pacific when Kenneth peaked with sustained winds of 135 mph, Category 4 on the [[Saffir Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. Kenneth began gradually weakening on [[September 19]], and weakened to a tropical storm on [[September 20]].
wo er Recht hat hat er Recht. RK dicke erfüllt. '''schnellbehalten'''.--[[Benutzer:Tresckow|Tresckow]] 00:52, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:OK, überzeugt. LA zurückgezogen. --[[Benutzer:Agadez|Agadez]] 00:58, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


====Current====
Auer + Weber ist eines der meistpublizierten Büros der 90er Jahre und eines der renommiertesten Büros Deutschlands. Z.B. dieses seriöse Ranking einer der wichtigsten deutschen Architekturpublikationen: http://www.baunetz.de/arch/ranking/ aber genauso über die letzten anderthalb Jahrzehnte. [[Fritz Auer]] ist, auch als Partner Behnischs, Teil der Architekturgeschichte Deutschlands. Eher verblüffend, dass das Büro bisher noch keinen eigenen Artikel hatte. --01:05, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)[[Benutzer:Tobias Tilemann|Tobias Tilemann]]
As of 8 pm PDT [[September 21]] (0300 UTC [[September 22]]), the center of Tropical Storm Kenneth was about 1230 miles (1990 km) west-southwest of the tip of [[Baja California]]. It was moving to the northwest at 7 mph (11 km/h), with maximum sustained windspeeds of 50 mph (80 km/h). At its current rate of decline, it is expected to dissipate by [[September 26]], well short of the Hawaiian Islands; therefore, it poses no threat to land.


For official forecasts, see the NHC's [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCMEP1+shtml/ latest forecast advisory on Tropical Storm Kenneth].
== [[Theosophical Society of New York]] ==


===Tropical Storm Lidia===
"blieb klein und kam nie recht in Schwung"... verlor ihren Zusammenhalt und löste sich schliesslich langsam auf... Keine Relevanz ersichtlich. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:41, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


A tropical wave, which moved off the [[Africa]]n coast at the end of August showed some hints of development while crossing the [[Atlantic]] but never developed a tropical circulation there. After crossing the [[Isthmus of Tehuantepec]] into the Pacific it acquired better organisation, and became Tropical Depression Twelve-E on [[September 17]]. It was the third depression in quick sucession to form well SSW of [[Baja California]], and did so less than 800 miles east of Hurricane Kenneth. It strengthened to Tropical Storm Lidia later the same day, but the next day was pushed off its course and weakened by the new and larger Tropical Depression Thirteen-E, which became Tropical Storm Max. On [[September 18]], Lidia was completely absorbed by the circulation of Max.
: nicht wirklich eine Löschbegründung. [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:51, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


*[http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCMEP2+shtml/ NHC's archive on Tropical Storm Lidia].
== [[Theosophische Gesellschaft Point Loma-Covina]] ==


===Hurricane Max===
Relevanz? Unterschied zu andern theosophischen Gesellschaften? Aussenwahrnehmung? [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:42, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
Tropical Depression Thirteen-E formed 500 miles south-southeast of the tip of [[Baja California]] on [[September 18]]. It was sufficiently close to Lidia that it blew the earlier, weaker storm rapidly to the north. It strengthened to Tropical Storm Max within a few hours, and absorbed the remnants of Tropical Depression Lidia. On late [[September 19]] the tropical storm was upgraded to Hurricane Max.


The merger of two tropical cyclones or the absorption of one tropical cyclone by another are uncommon events in the National Hurricane Center's area of responsibility. The last documented case of such an occurrence in the eastern North Pacific was when Hurricane Gil absorbed Tropical Storm Henriette in September 2001.
== [[Esoterischer Kreis]] ==


====Current====
Existierte vom 3. November 1893 bis zum 29. Juni 1894... [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:45, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
As of 8 pm PDT [[September 21]] (0300 UTC [[September 22]]), the center of Tropical Storm Max was about 745 miles (1200 km) west of the southern tip of [[Baja California]]. It was moving northwest at 3 mph (5 km/h), with maximum sustained windspeeds of 45 mph (70 km/h).


For official forecasts, see the NHC's [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCMEP3+shtml/ latest forecast advisory on Tropical Storm Max].
: keine Löschbegründung ersichtlich. [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:50, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
::Doch. Klassischer Fall von „in [[Deutsche Theosophische Gesellschaft]]“ einarbeiten und löschen. --[[Benutzer:Wahrerwattwurm|Wwwurm]] [[Benutzer Diskussion:Wahrerwattwurm|<small>Mien Klönschnack</small>]] 00:52, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
::: Gegen eine Löschung / Einarbeitung spreche ich nicht, aber ein Antrag ist das nicht. [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 00:56, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


==Timeline of events==
Dort '''einarbeiten''', '''redirect''' und fertig.--[[Benutzer:Tresckow|Tresckow]] 00:53, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


===May===
== [[Edmonton Theosophical Society]] ==
;[[May 17]]
:*2 pm [[PDT]] (2100 [[UTC]]) - Tropical Depression One-E forms 470 miles (760 km) WSW of [[Guatemala]].
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[May 18]]) - Tropical Depression One-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Adrian'''.
;[[May 19]]
:*10:15 am PDT (1715 UTC) - Tropical Storm Adrian strengthens into '''Hurricane Adrian'''.
:*11 pm PDT (0600 UTC [[May 20]]) - '''Adrian weakens to a tropical depression and makes landfall on the [[Gulf of Fonseca]] coast, [[Honduras]]'''.
;[[May 20]]
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Adrian quickly dissipates over [[Honduras]].


===June===
Lokale theosophische Gesellschaft (Mitglieder treffen sich wöchentlich) - irrelevant [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:49, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
;[[June 21]]
: Was spricht dagegen, wenn sich die Mitglieder wöchentlich treffen? Das ist doch nur ein Fitzel der gelieferten Information, der (hoffentlich) richtig ist und im Übrigen auf de meisten Religionsgemeinschaften, Vereine etc. zutrifft. Behalten.-- [[Benutzer:Tobias Tilemann|Tobias Tilemann]] 01:21, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:*2 pm [[PDT]] (2100 [[UTC]]) - Tropical Depression Two-E forms at 13.7&deg;N 102.1&deg;W, located south of [[Mexico]].
;[[June 22]]
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Two-E is upgraded to '''Tropical Storm Beatriz'''.
;[[June 24]]
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Beatriz dissipates.
;[[June 26]]
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Three-E forms at 13.9&deg;N 98.3&deg;W, located south of [[Mexico]].
:*11 pm PDT (0600 UTC [[June 27]]) - Tropical Depression Three-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Calvin'''.
;[[June 28]]
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[June 29]]) - Tropical Depression Calvin dissipates as it turns westward away from Mexico.


===July===
== [[Order of the Temple of the Rosy Cross]] ==
;[[July 3]]
:*9 pm PDT (0400 UTC [[July 4]]) - Tropical Depression Four-E forms 145 miles (235 km) south of [[Acapulco]], [[Mexico]].
;[[July 4]]
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Four-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Dora'''.
;[[July 7]]
:*2 pm PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Depression Dora dissipates in the open sea.
;[[July 18]]
:*11 pm PDT (1500 UTC) - '''Tropical Storm Eugene''' forms from a tropical disturbance 230 miles (370 km) southwest of [[Manzanillo, Mexico]].
;[[July 20]]
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eugene dissipates several hundred miles west-southwest of [[Cabo San Lucas]].


===August===
Existierte von 1912-1918 - dazu noch ziemlich viel ungewisses... So keine Relevanz ersichtlich. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:54, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
;[[August 3]]
:*11 am [[Hawaiian Standard Time|HST]] (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression One-C forms in the Central Pacific about 1000 miles (1600 km) southeast of [[Hilo, Hawaii]].
;[[August 4]]
:*5 pm HST (0300 UTC [[August 5]]) - Tropical Depression One-C degenerates into an open wave.
;[[August 9]]
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Six-E forms 690 miles (1100 km) south-southwest of [[Cabo San Lucas]].
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[August 10]]) - Tropical Depression Six-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Fernanda'''.
;[[August 11]]
:*2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Storm Fernanda strengthens into '''Hurricane Fernanda'''.
:*4 am PDT (1100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Seven-E forms 670 miles (1100 km) south of the southern tip of [[Baja California]].
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Seven-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Greg'''.
;[[August 14]]
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Greg dissipates in the open sea.
;[[August 15]]
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[August 16]]) - Tropical Depression Fernanda degenerates to a remnant low.
;[[August 19]]
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eight-E forms 385 miles (620 km) southeast of [[Acapulco]].
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[August 20]]) - Tropical Depression Eight-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Hilary'''
;[[August 20]]
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[August 21]]) - Tropical Storm Hilary strengthens into '''Hurricane Hilary'''.
;[[August 21]]
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[August 22]]) - Hurricane Hilary reaches Category 2 intensity.
;[[August 25]]
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Hilary dissipates in the open Pacific.
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Nine-E forms 150 miles southwest of [[Manzanillo, Mexico]].
;[[August 26]]
:*2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Depression Nine-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Irwin'''.
;[[August 28]]
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Irwin dissipates in the open Pacific.


===September===
== [[Order of the Star in the East]] ==
;[[September 11]]
:*8 pm PDT (0200 UTC [[September 12]]) - Tropical Depression Ten-E forms 630 miles south-southwest of the tip of [[Baja California]].


;[[September 14]]
Existierte von 1911-1927. Nicht relevant genug für eigenen Artikel [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 00:57, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eleven-E forms 910 miles southwest of the tip of [[Baja California]].
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[September 15]]) - Tropical Depression Ten-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Jova'''.


;[[September 15]]
:Versteh ich nicht. Die Geschichte und der Einfluss auf die Anthroposophie und die Theosophischen Gesellschaften springt doch geradezu ins Auge. Höchstens, wenn der Artikel inkorrekt ist, aber dann sollte er vielleicht eher in die QS. -- [[Benutzer:Tobias Tilemann|Tobias Tilemann]] 01:38, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:*2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eleven-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Kenneth'''.
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[September 16]]) - Tropical Storm Kenneth strengthens into '''Hurricane Kenneth'''.


;[[September 16]]
==[[Monòleg]]==
:*2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Storm Jova strengthens into '''Hurricane Jova'''.
keine Quellen, vermutlich vom selben Autor wie Lais (LK von gestern) und damit inhaltlich zweifelhaft -- [[Benutzer:Elian|Elian]] [[Benutzer Diskussion:Elian|Φ]] 01:07, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


;[[September 17]]
: vgl. [[Benutzer:DasBee/Speisekarte]]. Grüße von [[User:Jón|Jón]] [[User talk:Jón|<small><sub>+</sub></small>]] 01:08, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:*2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Hurricane Jova reaches Category 2 intensity.
:*2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Hurricane Kenneth reaches Category 3 intensity.
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E forms 790 miles south-southeast of the tip of [[Baja California]].
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Lidia'''.


;[[September 18]]
:: '''Einspruch:''' Ich möchte erneut eindringlich darauf hinweisen, dass es sich um eine Impertinenz sondergleichen handelt, mir zum wiederholten Male einen Täuschungsversuch zu unterstellen. Meine zahlreichen Artikel zur geisteswissenschaftlichen Aufwertung der Wikipedia behandeln zentrale Termini romanischer Nationalphilologien, die wesentlichen Fakten werden in sachlich angemessener Sprache unter Verwendung romanistischen Fachvokabulars referiert, zudem wird nach Möglichkeit Fachliteratur angegeben. {{unsigned|80.134.73.16|01:21, 15. Sep. 2007|-- [[Benutzer:Jesi|Jesi]] 03:15, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)}}
:*8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Hurricane Kenneth reaches Category 4 intensity.
:::Hatten wir dich nicht gestern schon mehrfach gebeten, deine Diskussionsbeiträge zu signieren, und am Ton könntest du auch mal arbeiten. Und über die gestern gegebenen Hinweise hast du offensichtlich auch noch nicht nachgedacht. -- [[Benutzer:Jesi|Jesi]] 03:15, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:*9:30 am PDT (1630 UTC) - Tropical Depression Thirteen-E forms 500 miles south-southeast of the tip of [[Baja California]].
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Thirteen-E strengthens into '''Tropical Storm Max'''.
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Storm Lidia weakens to a tropical depression and is absorbed by Tropical Storm Max.


;[[September 19]]
==[[Intrige (romanische Literaturwissenschaft)]]==
:*2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Hurricane Jova reaches Category 3 intensity.
noch einer der obskuren Literaturwissenschaftsbegriffe. -- [[Benutzer:Elian|Elian]] [[Benutzer Diskussion:Elian|Φ]] 01:09, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
:*8 pm PDT (0300 UTC [[September 20]]) - Tropical Storm Max strengthens into '''Hurricane Max'''.


==2005 storm names==
'''Einspruch:''' Wichtiger literaturwissenschaftlicher Fachterminus, die wesentlichen Fakten werden in sachlich angemessener Sprache unter Verwendung von Fachvokabular referiert. {{unsigned|80.134.73.16|01:24, 15. Sep. 2007|-- [[Benutzer:Jesi|Jesi]] 03:25, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)}}
The following names will be used for named storms that form in the northeast Pacific in [[2005]]. This is the same list that was used in the [[1999 Pacific hurricane season|1999 season]]. Names that have not yet been assigned are marked in <font color="gray">gray</font>. Storms that form in the central Pacific are given names from a sequential list; if any are used, they will be mentioned separately. '''Bold''' names are currently active.


{| width="90%"
:In diesem Fall wäre das Problem doch durch einen Redirect auf [[Intrige]] zu lösen. --[[Benutzer:Xocolatl|Xocolatl]] 02:34, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST) - Äh, nein, natürlich nicht durch einen Redirect, das Klammerlemma ist ja recht unsinnig. Man könnte ggf. [[Intrige]] etwas ausbauen und gut wär's. --[[Benutzer:Xocolatl|Xocolatl]] 02:35, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
|

* [[Hurricane Adrian|Adrian]]
::Unter [[Intrige]] wird ja die Verwendung des Begriffs in Bezug auf Dramen auch schon erwähnt. Der Artikel [[Intrige (romanische Literaturwissenschaft)]] macht in keiner Weise deutlich, dass es eine ''gesonderte'' Verwendung des Begriffes speziell in der ''romanischen'' Literaurwissenschaft gäbe. --[[Benutzer:Amberg|Amberg]] 02:57, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* Beatriz

* Calvin
== [[Sunrise (Zeitschrift)]] ==
* Dora

* Eugene
Zweimonatlich erscheinende Zeitschrift einer theosophischen Gesellschaft. Keine Angaben über Auflage. So keine Relevanz ersichtlich. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 01:18, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* Fernanda

* Greg
== [[The Quest]] ==
* Hilary

|
Für diese Zeitschrift keine Relevanz ersichtlich. [[Benutzer:Irmgard|Irmgard]] 01:24, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* Irwin

* '''Jova (active)'''
==[[William J. Baumol]]==
* '''Kenneth (active)'''
War schnellgelöscht, ist aber wohl relevant (siehe [[:en:William Baumol]]. Nach Beschwerde des Autors auf der Löschprüfung wiederhergestellt. 7 Tage, um einen Artikel draus zu machen. -- [[Benutzer:Elian|Elian]] [[Benutzer Diskussion:Elian|Φ]] 01:53, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* Lidia

* '''Max (active)'''
Relevanz des Mannes will ich nicht bestreiten, aber ich sehe bislang nicht mal den Ansatz eines Artikels über ihn. --[[Benutzer:Xocolatl|Xocolatl]] 01:56, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* <div style="color: #888;">Norma (unused)</div>

* <div style="color: #888;">Otis (unused)</div>
:Und bitte wenigstens seine Theorie richtig bezeichnen: ''Contestable markets'' statt ''constable markets''. Dann findet man unter [[Bestreitbarkeit]] auch seine zentralen Thesen. -- [[Benutzer:Tobias Tilemann|Tobias Tilemann]] 02:27, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* <div style="color: #888;">Pilar (unused)</div>

|
Ich habe schon mal einen echten Stub draus gemacht. Sollte aber bitte von Fachleuten fortgesetzt werden. Der Mann ist ja wohl höchst relevant und hätte einen vernünftigen Artikel verdient. --[[Benutzer:Amberg|Amberg]] 03:23, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* <div style="color: #888;">Ramon (unused)</div>

* <div style="color: #888;">Selma (unused)</div>
== [[Temps Mort]] ==
* <div style="color: #888;">Todd (unused)</div>

* <div style="color: #888;">Veronica (unused)</div>
Albenartikel der nicht über Tracklist hinausgeht. --[[Benutzer:Ureinwohner|Ureinwohner]] [[Benutzer Diskussion:Ureinwohner|uff]] 01:55, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
* <div style="color: #888;">Wiley (unused)</div>

* <div style="color: #888;">Xina (unused)</div>
== [[Ouest Side]] ==
* <div style="color: #888;">York (unused)</div>

* <div style="color: #888;">Zelda (unused)</div>
Albenartikel geht über Tracklist nicht hinaus. Warum die Scheibe eine Debütalbum sein soll bei zwei vorherigen VÖ erschließt sich mir auch nicht. --[[Benutzer:Ureinwohner|Ureinwohner]] [[Benutzer Diskussion:Ureinwohner|uff]] 01:55, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
|}

== [[Färöischer Fußballpokal 1982]] ==


Names in the central Pacific are used in order, with no annual list; the next name on the list is Ioke.
Es gibt ja keine Relevanzkriterien für Sportveranstaltungen. Hilfsweise siehe dafür die ''Kategorie:Sportveranstaltung 1982''. Ich finde, ohne den Färöern zu nahe treten zu wollen, den Abstand zu den anderen Veranstaltungen zu groß, sowie die von mir "gefühlte" Bedeutung zu gering. Gleiches gilt leider für die anderen jährlichen Artikel zu dem Thema. -- [[Benutzer:Tobias Tilemann|Tobias Tilemann]] 03:17, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)


==See also==
Ergänzung: Die Färöer sind aktuell Nr. 190 der FIFA-Weltrangliste. Ich finde, eine Berücksichtigung der historischen Sportveranstaltung würde hier, da es sich ja nicht um einen souveränen Staat handelt, vermutlich allein im Fussball im Jahr 1982 mehr als 1000 Veranstaltungen über die Relevanzschwelle hieven: Allein 400 durch die einzelnen Nationen, dazu sicherlich 600 weitere aus unterklasssigen Ligen, die stärker sind als die der Färöer. In (West-)Deutschland würde das vermutlich neben der damals zweigleisigen 2.Liga zumindest die (8?) Oberligen (damals drittklassig?) und die viertklassigen Vereine (damals Regionalliga?) betreffen. Dazu kämen dann die anderen Sportarten - und die anderen Jahrgänge. -- [[Benutzer:Tobias Tilemann|Tobias Tilemann]] 04:20, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
*[[2005 Atlantic hurricane season]]
*[[2005 Pacific typhoon season]]


== External links ==
== [[Liste der größten Unternehmen in Hongkong]] ==
* [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIATWOEP.shtml National Hurricane Center's Eastern Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook] - updated every six hours.
* [http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/cphc/ Central Pacific Hurricane Center]
* [http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/Epac_hurr/Epac_hurricane.html NOAA's 2005 Tropical Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Outlook]


[[Category:Pacific hurricane seasons]]
Die Wikipedia ist doch kein Mirror für Forbes. Keine Relevanz erkennbar. --[[Benutzer:Revolus|Revolus]]&nbsp;[[Benutzer Diskussion:Revolus|Δ]] 04:20, 15. Sep. 2007 (CEST)
[[Category:2005 Pacific hurricane season| ]]
[[Category:2005 meteorology|Pacific hurricane season]]

Version vom 22. September 2005, 06:48 Uhr

Vorlage:Current The 2005 Pacific hurricane season officially began May 15, 2005 in the eastern Pacific and June 1 2005 in the central Pacific, and will last until November 30, 2005. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The season got off to a quick start, with the tropical depression that would become Hurricane Adrian forming just two days into the season on May 17. It took a very rare track into Honduras as a Category 1 hurricane. Since then, five further hurricanes and seven other tropical storms have formed, with Dora the only one being of any significant threat to land.

The scope of this article is confined to those storms monitored by the U.S. National Hurricane Center, which monitors all tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean in the northern hemisphere east of 140 degrees west longitude (140° W), and the Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Hawaii, which monitors tropical cyclones from 180° W (the international date line) to 140W. Tropical depressions that form east of 140° W have "-E" (Eastern) appended to the number, storms that form west of 140° W have "-C" (Central) appended. Storms that form west of the dateline are called typhoons and beyond the scope of this article, unless they move east across it.

Vorlage:Wikinewscat

Pre-season forecasts

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted a slow year, with only a 10% chance of above-average storm activity in the eastern North Pacific and a 70% chance of below-normal activity. The pre-season forecast predicts 11 to 15 tropical storms, 6 to 8 hurricanes, and 2 to 4 becoming major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale).[1]

The forecast for the central North Pacific was for a below-average season, with only two or three storms impacting the region, below the normal four to five. [2]

Storms

Hurricane Adrian

Hurricane Adrian on May 19, 2005 at 17:15 UTC.
Main article: Hurricane Adrian

An early storm, Adrian formed on May 17, only two days after the season began. It strengthened from a tropical depression about 440 miles (710 km) southwest of Guatemala and El Salvador and began tracking northeast towards San Salvador, and reached hurricane strength on the morning of May 19. It turned east and made landfall in Honduras in the Gulf of Fonseca late on May 19, after weakening offshore to tropical depression strength. It weakened rapidly once onshore, dissipating over the mountains of Honduras. Three indirect deaths are linked to the storm, but according to the NHC's May Summary [3], released June 1, no direct deaths had been reported. Damage figures are not yet available.

The north-easterly track of this storm was extremely unusual. Only four tropical systems had been recorded to have made landfall in Guatemala or El Salvador since 1966. The only named system ever to do so was Tropical Storm Andres on June 7, 1997, near San Salvador. The storm was also somewhat rare in how early it was; hurricanes form in May only once about every four years.

Tropical Storm Beatriz

The first tropical storm to form in the Eastern Pacific in June since Carlos in 2003, Beatriz formed just off the coast of Mexico on June 21, reaching tropical storm strength the next day, with windspeeds peaking at around 50 mph (80 km/h) on June 23. It slowly moved west and dissipated into a remnant low on the morning of June 24 about 290 miles (470 km) from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, having never threatened land.

Tropical Storm Calvin

Tropical Depression Three-E formed just south of Mexico early on June 26, and reached tropical storm strength and was named Calvin late that day. Tropical storm watches were issued for the southern coast of Mexico around Acapulco as Calvin slowly moved westward, with windspeeds peaking at 50 mph (80 km/h) on June 27, but all watches were cancelled on the morning of June 28 as it moved away from the coast. Calvin weakened to a tropical depression later that day, and lost tropical characteristics that night.

Tropical Storm Dora

An active early season continued with Tropical Depression Four-E forming on July 3 from a tropical wave south of Acapulco, Mexico. Watches and warnings were issued as it neared the Mexican coast. On the afternoon of July 4, the depression strengthened into a tropical storm while located about 45 miles (75 km) west-southwest of Acapulco. It came within miles of the Mexican coast, moving somewhat parallel to it on July 4, dropping heavy rainfall on the region. As it moved away from the coast, all watches were cancelled as it dropped to a tropical depression midday on July 5, finally dissipating early on July 6.

Tropical Storm Eugene

Tropical Storm Eugene on July 19, 2005 at 1750 UTC.

Eugene formed from a tropical disturbance off the central Mexican coast on July 18 and headed northwest, one of the few cyclones to reach tropical storm-strength without being designated as a tropical depression. Initially, as with most Eastern Pacific storms, no public advisories or warnings were issued, since it was heading out to sea. However, on July 19 it came within range of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. Tropical storm watches were issued for the area around Cabo San Lucas for most of the day, but the storm moved away without affecting land.

Tropical Depression One-C

The first tropical system in the central Pacific formed east-southeast of Hawaii on August 3, a month later than the first (and only) central system to develop in 2004. It began a track due west, which could have put it within range of the island of Oahu, Hawaii a few days later. It was initially forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm (one has not formed in the central Pacific since Huko in the 2002 season). However, the next day's models changed to indicate no further increase in strength. Shortly after that, convection bursts ceased and the system lost its closed circulation while still 725 miles (1200 km) from Hilo.

Hurricane Fernanda

Tropical Depression Six-E formed from an area of disturbed weather some 690 miles (1100 km) south-southwest of Cabo San Lucas in Baja California Sur, Mexico on August 9. It was upgraded to Tropical Storm Fernanda late that day, and to Hurricane Fernanda on August 11, as it headed generally west-northwest into the open Pacific. On August 14 it dropped to tropical storm strength over cooler waters and on August 15 weakened to a tropical depression. It degenerated into a remnant low later in the day about 1650 miles southwest of the southern tip of Baja California.

Tropical Storm Greg

Tropical Depression Seven-E formed 670 miles (1100 km) south of Cabo San Lucas on August 11, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Greg a few hours later. Although only 750 miles (1200 km) from Hurricane Fernanda it showed no signs of being pushed northwards by interaction, but set off westwards to follow Fernanda into the Pacific. Greg was downgraded to tropical depression status on August 14 and remained stationary throughout the day. It began drifting slowly westward early on August 15 and was destroyed by shear later in the day.

Hurricane Hilary

Hurricane Hilary on August 22, 2005.

Tropical Depression Eight-E formed from an area of disturbed weather south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec on August 19. It strengthened to a tropical storm late that evening, and reached hurricane strength 24 hours later. Moving parallel to the Mexican coast and about 300 miles off-shore, it reached category 2 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale late on August 21. Tropical storm strength winds affected the coast and a tropical storm warning was issued for a while. Hilary dissipated not long after weakening to a tropical storm on August 25.

Tropical Storm Irwin

Tropical Depression Nine-E formed in the Eastern Pacific southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico on August 25, and strengthened to Tropical Storm Irwin early the next day, reaching wind speeds of 50 mph (85 km/h). Although Irwin headed almost due west over warm water, it encountered shearing winds, soon weakened and dissipated on August 28.

Hurricane Jova

After two weeks of calm, Tropical Depresseion Ten-E formed late on September 11 well south-southwest of Baja California and headed almost due west. Late on September 14, the depression strengthened and was upgraded to tropical storm status. It strengthened further to hurricane status early on September 16. On September 18 it crossed meridian 140°W, becoming the first hurricane in over two years to be in the forecast area of the Central Pacific Hurricane Center. Jova soon strengthened to a major hurricane, the first one to exist in the Central Pacific since Ele in 2002.

Current

As of 5 am HST September 21 (1500 UTC), the center of Hurricane Jova was located in the open Pacific, about 570 miles (920 km) east-southeast of Hilo, Hawai‘i and 775 miles (1245 km) east-southeast of Honolulu. It was moving northwest at 7 mph (11 km/h), and is expected to remain on this path for the next 12 hours. It is a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained windspeeds of 115 mph (185 km/h). Jova has lasted longer than expected, and may survive to pass north of the main Hawaiian Islands - in all likelihood it is expected to pass about 350 miles east of the island of Hawaii and not affect the islands with anything worse than heavy rain showers or thunderstorms. However, it could still pose a possible threat to the islands in the unlikely event that Jova takes a more westerly path.

For official forecasts, see the CPHC's latest public advisory on Hurricane Jova - or if this is not updating, the National Weather Service mirror site public advisory and forecast advisory.

Hurricane Kenneth

Hurricane Kenneth on September 18, 2005.

An area of disturbed weather developed into Tropical Depression Eleven-E on September 14. Again, the depression was well south-southwest of Baja California when it formed just 600 miles east of Depression Ten-E. It found more favorable conditions than its western neighbor, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Kenneth just 12 hours after forming. Kenneth strengthened into a hurricane later that day and continued to strengthen very rapidly, becoming the first major hurricane of the season by reaching Category 3 on September 17. The storm became the strongest yet to form this season in the Eastern Pacific when Kenneth peaked with sustained winds of 135 mph, Category 4 on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Scale. Kenneth began gradually weakening on September 19, and weakened to a tropical storm on September 20.

Current

As of 8 pm PDT September 21 (0300 UTC September 22), the center of Tropical Storm Kenneth was about 1230 miles (1990 km) west-southwest of the tip of Baja California. It was moving to the northwest at 7 mph (11 km/h), with maximum sustained windspeeds of 50 mph (80 km/h). At its current rate of decline, it is expected to dissipate by September 26, well short of the Hawaiian Islands; therefore, it poses no threat to land.

For official forecasts, see the NHC's latest forecast advisory on Tropical Storm Kenneth.

Tropical Storm Lidia

A tropical wave, which moved off the African coast at the end of August showed some hints of development while crossing the Atlantic but never developed a tropical circulation there. After crossing the Isthmus of Tehuantepec into the Pacific it acquired better organisation, and became Tropical Depression Twelve-E on September 17. It was the third depression in quick sucession to form well SSW of Baja California, and did so less than 800 miles east of Hurricane Kenneth. It strengthened to Tropical Storm Lidia later the same day, but the next day was pushed off its course and weakened by the new and larger Tropical Depression Thirteen-E, which became Tropical Storm Max. On September 18, Lidia was completely absorbed by the circulation of Max.

Hurricane Max

Tropical Depression Thirteen-E formed 500 miles south-southeast of the tip of Baja California on September 18. It was sufficiently close to Lidia that it blew the earlier, weaker storm rapidly to the north. It strengthened to Tropical Storm Max within a few hours, and absorbed the remnants of Tropical Depression Lidia. On late September 19 the tropical storm was upgraded to Hurricane Max.

The merger of two tropical cyclones or the absorption of one tropical cyclone by another are uncommon events in the National Hurricane Center's area of responsibility. The last documented case of such an occurrence in the eastern North Pacific was when Hurricane Gil absorbed Tropical Storm Henriette in September 2001.

Current

As of 8 pm PDT September 21 (0300 UTC September 22), the center of Tropical Storm Max was about 745 miles (1200 km) west of the southern tip of Baja California. It was moving northwest at 3 mph (5 km/h), with maximum sustained windspeeds of 45 mph (70 km/h).

For official forecasts, see the NHC's latest forecast advisory on Tropical Storm Max.

Timeline of events

May

May 17
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression One-E forms 470 miles (760 km) WSW of Guatemala.
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC May 18) - Tropical Depression One-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Adrian.
May 19
  • 10:15 am PDT (1715 UTC) - Tropical Storm Adrian strengthens into Hurricane Adrian.
  • 11 pm PDT (0600 UTC May 20) - Adrian weakens to a tropical depression and makes landfall on the Gulf of Fonseca coast, Honduras.
May 20
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Adrian quickly dissipates over Honduras.

June

June 21
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Two-E forms at 13.7°N 102.1°W, located south of Mexico.
June 22
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Two-E is upgraded to Tropical Storm Beatriz.
June 24
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Beatriz dissipates.
June 26
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Three-E forms at 13.9°N 98.3°W, located south of Mexico.
  • 11 pm PDT (0600 UTC June 27) - Tropical Depression Three-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Calvin.
June 28
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC June 29) - Tropical Depression Calvin dissipates as it turns westward away from Mexico.

July

July 3
  • 9 pm PDT (0400 UTC July 4) - Tropical Depression Four-E forms 145 miles (235 km) south of Acapulco, Mexico.
July 4
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Four-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Dora.
July 7
  • 2 pm PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Depression Dora dissipates in the open sea.
July 18
  • 11 pm PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Storm Eugene forms from a tropical disturbance 230 miles (370 km) southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico.
July 20
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eugene dissipates several hundred miles west-southwest of Cabo San Lucas.

August

August 3
  • 11 am HST (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression One-C forms in the Central Pacific about 1000 miles (1600 km) southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
August 4
  • 5 pm HST (0300 UTC August 5) - Tropical Depression One-C degenerates into an open wave.
August 9
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Six-E forms 690 miles (1100 km) south-southwest of Cabo San Lucas.
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC August 10) - Tropical Depression Six-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Fernanda.
August 11
  • 2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Storm Fernanda strengthens into Hurricane Fernanda.
  • 4 am PDT (1100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Seven-E forms 670 miles (1100 km) south of the southern tip of Baja California.
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Seven-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Greg.
August 14
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Greg dissipates in the open sea.
August 15
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC August 16) - Tropical Depression Fernanda degenerates to a remnant low.
August 19
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eight-E forms 385 miles (620 km) southeast of Acapulco.
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC August 20) - Tropical Depression Eight-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Hilary
August 20
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC August 21) - Tropical Storm Hilary strengthens into Hurricane Hilary.
August 21
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC August 22) - Hurricane Hilary reaches Category 2 intensity.
August 25
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Hilary dissipates in the open Pacific.
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Nine-E forms 150 miles southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico.
August 26
  • 2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Depression Nine-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Irwin.
August 28
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Irwin dissipates in the open Pacific.

September

September 11
September 14
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eleven-E forms 910 miles southwest of the tip of Baja California.
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC September 15) - Tropical Depression Ten-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Jova.
September 15
  • 2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eleven-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Kenneth.
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC September 16) - Tropical Storm Kenneth strengthens into Hurricane Kenneth.
September 16
  • 2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Tropical Storm Jova strengthens into Hurricane Jova.
September 17
  • 2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Hurricane Jova reaches Category 2 intensity.
  • 2 am PDT (0900 UTC) - Hurricane Kenneth reaches Category 3 intensity.
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E forms 790 miles south-southeast of the tip of Baja California.
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Twelve-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Lidia.
September 18
  • 8 am PDT (1500 UTC) - Hurricane Kenneth reaches Category 4 intensity.
  • 9:30 am PDT (1630 UTC) - Tropical Depression Thirteen-E forms 500 miles south-southeast of the tip of Baja California.
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Depression Thirteen-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Max.
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Tropical Storm Lidia weakens to a tropical depression and is absorbed by Tropical Storm Max.
September 19
  • 2 pm PDT (2100 UTC) - Hurricane Jova reaches Category 3 intensity.
  • 8 pm PDT (0300 UTC September 20) - Tropical Storm Max strengthens into Hurricane Max.

2005 storm names

The following names will be used for named storms that form in the northeast Pacific in 2005. This is the same list that was used in the 1999 season. Names that have not yet been assigned are marked in gray. Storms that form in the central Pacific are given names from a sequential list; if any are used, they will be mentioned separately. Bold names are currently active.

  • Adrian
  • Beatriz
  • Calvin
  • Dora
  • Eugene
  • Fernanda
  • Greg
  • Hilary
  • Irwin
  • Jova (active)
  • Kenneth (active)
  • Lidia
  • Max (active)
  • Norma (unused)
  • Otis (unused)
  • Pilar (unused)
  • Ramon (unused)
  • Selma (unused)
  • Todd (unused)
  • Veronica (unused)
  • Wiley (unused)
  • Xina (unused)
  • York (unused)
  • Zelda (unused)

Names in the central Pacific are used in order, with no annual list; the next name on the list is Ioke.

See also