Storms[]
Malia - C3, March 25-April 4 (Out of Basin), 120 mph, 960 hPa
Agatha - C2, May 7-12, 105 mph, 962 hPa
Blas - TS, May 28-June 2, 65 mph, 998 hPa
Celia - TS, June 1-6, 55 mph, 1002 hPa
Darby - C5, June 8-September 6 (Exits basin on August 22 and re-enters August 24), 180 mph, 904 hPa
Estelle - TS, June 12-19, 60 mph, 999 hPa
Six-e - TD, June 13-15, 35 mph, 1009 hPa
Frank - C1, July 2-7, 80 mph, 978 hPa
Georgette - C1, July 5-10, 75 mph, 986 hPa
Howard - C1, July 13-15, 75 mph, 986 hPa
Ten-e - TD, July 19-20, 30 mph, 1012 hPa
Two-c - TD, July 22-23, 35 mph, 1005 hPa
Ivette - C2, July 22-26, 100 mph, 970 hPa
Javier - C4, July 23-August 12(Out of Basin), 155 mph, 923 hPa
Kay - C3, August 1-10, 115 mph, 955 hPa
Niala
Oho
Lester
Madeline
Newton
Orlene
Paine
Roslyn
Pali
21-e
Ulika
Seymour
Tina
Ian
Virgil
Winifred
Walaka
Xavier - C1, October 19-24, 80 mph, 986 hPa
Yolanda - TS, October 29-November 4, 60 mph, 998 hPa
Zeke - C3, November 5-12 (Out of Basin), 120 mph, 952 hPa
Alpha - TS, November 20-21, 40 mph, 1007 hPa
Beta - TS, December 4-8, 45 mph, 1003 hPa
Akoni - TS, December 23-27, 50 mph, 1001 hPa
Records and abnormalities[]
Throughout the 2034 Pacific hurricane season, 14 records were broken as a result from an extreme super El Nino. One of these records includes the most named storms in a single Pacific hurricane season with a total of 33 storms, 23 hurricanes, 11 of which becoming major hurricanes.
Other records include:
- highest ACE value (421.725)
- most storms in Central Pacific season (5 of the 6 storms become hurricanes, 4 storms become major hurricanes, and 3 become Category 5 equivalent in the Western Pacific)
- strongest hurricane of the Eastern and Central Pacific (Hurricane Lester and Hurricane Pali)
- smallest storm diameter worldwide (Alpha, 10.4 km)
- greatest travel distance of a storm (Hurricane Madeline, 8,650 miles (11,025 kilometers))
- first known landfall to a country south of the equator in the Eastern Pacific (Tropical Storm Seymour)
- first known landfall to western Canada (Hurricane Darby)
- first season to use Greek Alphabet names
- largest diameter of a storm in the Eastern Pacific (Hurricane Roslyn, 2,050 miles)
- costliest storm worldwide (Hurricane Javier, 180 billion dollars 2022 USD)
- most deaths of a Eastern Pacific hurricane (Hurricane Vance, ≥2000)
- most crossover storms from Atlantic to Pacific (Hurricane Colin-Iris and Hurricane Ian)
- most storms originating in the 3 regions of the Pacific (Darby, Javier, Kay, Madeline (C5 in West Pacific), Zeke)
- longest active storm worldwide (Hurricane Madeline, 48 days, August 14-September 30)
Storm names[]
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