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  1. September 17, 1992: Dissipated: October 11, 1992: Duration: 3 weeks and 3 days: Category 4 hurricane; 1-minute sustained (SSHWS/NWS) Highest winds: 150 mph (240 km/h) Lowest pressure: 932 mbar ; 27.52 inHg: Overall effects; Fatalities: None: Damage: None: Areas affected: Western Mexico: IBTrACS

  2. Cinco tormentas se desarrollaron en octubre, incluyendo el huracán Winifred. El ciclón tropical más fuerte de la temporada fue el huracán Tina, que alcanzó la categoría 4 en la Escala de huracanes de Saffir-Simpson en el Océano Pacífico oriental y también fue el huracán más longeva del Pacífico en ese momento.

    • 30
    • Ekeka, 28 de enero de 1992
    • 27 (récord alto)
    • Tres-C, 23 de noviembre de 1992
  3. It was the costliest Atlantic hurricane on record at the time, caused $27.3 billion (1992 USD) in damage; it also caused as 65 fatalities. Its greatest impact was in South Florida, where the storm made landfall with 1-minute sustained winds of 175 mph (280 km/h).

    • April 21, 1992
    • 7
    • October 27, 1992
    • Andrew
  4. Hurricane Tina 1992 (EPac) NOAA flights into Tina Radar composites from NOAA flights Flight level data by pass Wind centers and track from NOAA missions into Tina

  5. JANUARY 28 - FEBRUARY 4, 1992 (HURRICANE EKEKA) Hurricane EKEKA was a rare out of season tropical cyclone that formed close to the Equator in the vicinity of Christmas Island. This was the first central North Pacific hurricane observed during the month of January since the advent of weather satellites in the 1960s.

  6. 24 de sept. de 1992 · Mission Summary : Electrification Experiment into Hurricane Tina (aborted), 3 fixes. The flight took off from Puerto Vallarta, Mex at 1553Z on 09/24/1992 and landed at Puerto Vallarta, Mex at 2258Z with 3 penetrations.