2019-20 Northeast Pacific winter windstorm season

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The 2019-20 Northeast Pacific winter windstorm season runs from October 1 to March 31.

Tables

i should make some nepac cyclone typology

Aleutian – Large, strong, deep, and consolidated cyclone reaching peak intensity near the Aleutian islands
Aleutian b "Siberian Slush" – Weaker satellite cyclone associated with a large and broad push of cold Siberian air
Kona – cut-off low near Hawaii
Northwesterly (kNW) – Cyclones associated with a northwesterly jet tracking toward the southeast, particularly into the western United States, with a ridge upstream

November

Name Dates active Peak classification Max winds Min pressure Typology
Zhali ?? – November 9 unk kts <= 994 hPa
Amara ?? – November 9 unk kts <= 987 hPa
Benji November 10 – 12 Windstorm unk kts 986 hPa
Chan November 10 – 11 unk kts ~984 hPa
Delphina November 11 – ?? Severe Windstorm unk kts 946 hPa Aleutian
Eris November 14 – ??
Fanapi Aleutian
Gertrude November 19 – 20 994 hPa kNW?
Hassina November 19 – 21 960 hPa Aleutian
Iggy November 20 – 21 997 hPa
Jodega November 22 – 22 962 hPa Aleutian
Kúng November 24 – 26 995 hPa Kona?
Laika November 26 – 29 Severe Windstorm unk kts 972 hPa kNW
Maeva November 27 – 27 978 hPa
Natanik' November 28 – 30 Windstorm 58 kts 970 hPa
Osage November 30 – December 3 Windstorm 50 kts 988 hPa

December

Name Dates active Peak classification Max winds Min pressure Typology
Phena December 1 – 3 Windstorm 52 kts 972 hPa
Qaanaaq December 4 – 7 Windstorm 55 kts 980 hPa kNW
Rhea December 7 – active Windstorm 48 kts 959 hPa Aleutian

Impacts

Windstorm Gertrude/Iggy

Severe Windstorm Laika

Station Peak wind Peak gust
Station Precip
AZ-MR117 1.06

Windstorm Qaanaaq