2015-16 Northeast Pacific Winter Windstorm season

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Storms

Windstorm Asaaluk

Severe Windstorm Jerry

Severe Windstorm Max

Tropical cyclone
Duration January 13 – January 20
Peak intensity 90 kts (165 km/h) (1-min)  944 mbar (hPa)

Severe Windstorm Max was a deep, intense cyclone. It persisted as a low for several days after weakening below windstorm status.










Windstorm Nyala

Severe tropical storm
Duration January 16 – January 18
Peak intensity 60 kts (110 km/h) (1-min)  965 mbar (hPa)

Windstorm Nyala approached hurricane strength while curving north, but weakened on January 18 as it turned west.










Windstorm Osea

Severe tropical storm
Duration January 18 – January 22
Peak intensity 60 kts (110 km/h) (1-min)  968 mbar (hPa)

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Windstorm Pierre

Tropical storm
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Duration January 22 – January 23
Peak intensity 45 kts (85 km/h) (1-min)  968 mbar (hPa)










Windstorm Quinn

Severe tropical storm
Duration January 22 – January 24
Peak intensity 50 kts (95 km/h) (1-min)  990 mbar (hPa)










Severe Windstorm Rodnie

Tropical cyclone
Duration January 23 – currently active
Peak intensity 65 kts (120 km/h) (1-min)  952 mbar (hPa)










Storm names

  • Asaaluk
  • Borat
  • Carol
  • Denali
  • Edensaw
  • Filat
  • Ghwítghwaa
  • Inteus
  • Jerry
  • Keget
  • Lane
  • Max
  • Nyala
  • Osea
  • Pierre
  • Quinn
  • Rodnie (currently active)
  • Sandra (unused)
  • Ts'ats'ée (unused)
  • Ustinya (unused)
  • Vilen (unused)
  • Watsíx (unused)
  • Xopa (unused)
  • Yermolai (unused)
  • Zlata (unused)

Season effects