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  1. Hurricane Tina was the strongest and longest-lived storm of the 1992 Pacific hurricane season, which also threatened land for a brief period. The twenty-fourth tropical cyclone , twenty-second tropical storm, fourteenth hurricane, and eighth major hurricane of the record breaking season, Tina formed from a tropical wave on September 17.

    • None
    • 150 mph (240 km/h)
    • September 17, 1992
  2. Hurricane Virgil was a late season hurricane of the 1992 Pacific hurricane season that struck southwestern Mexico in October 1992. Forming from a tropical wave that left Africa on September 13, it slowly developed into a tropical depression. It soon strengthened into Tropical Storm Virgil, and rapidly intensified into a hurricane on ...

    • Minimal
    • 130 mph (215 km/h)
    • October 1, 1992
  3. Fatalities. 3 total. Damage. $5 million (1992 USD) Areas affected. Western Mexico, especially Colima and Michoacán. IBTrACS. Part of the 1992 Pacific hurricane season. Hurricane Winifred was the last tropical cyclone to make landfall in the record-breaking 1992 Pacific hurricane season.

    • $5 million (1992 USD)
  4. Hurricane Bonnie was a long-lived storm in the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the third tropical or subtropical storm and second hurricane of the 1992 season. Bonnie formed at high latitudes in the central Atlantic on September 17.

    • Minimal
    • 110 mph (175 km/h)
    • September 17, 1992
  5. The storm's remnants later merged with the remnants of Hurricane Andrew and another frontal system on August 29. In Mexico, the hurricane resulted in $3 million in damage (1992 USD, $4.7 million 2011 USD). It also left 5,000 people homeless, and was responsible for three fatalities.

    • August 20, 1992
    • $3 million (1992 USD)
    • 80 mph (130 km/h)
  6. Tropical Storm Agatha was the deadliest tropical cyclone to form during the 1992 Pacific hurricane season, killing 10 people as it passed offshore Mexico. The third named storm of the record-breaking season, Agatha developed as a tropical depression off the Pacific coast of Mexico on June 1.

  7. Tropical Storm Zeke was the final named storm of the record-breaking 1992 Pacific hurricane season. Forming out of a tropical wave on October 25, Zeke began as a disorganized depression. Tracking west-northwestward, the system gradually developed organized convection and intensified into a tropical storm.