2022-23 North Pacific winter windstorm season
The 2022-23 North Pacific winter windstorm season runs from October 1 to March 31.
Contents
- 1 October
- 2 November
- 3 December
- 4 January
- 4.1 Windstorm Keiko
- 4.2 Windstorm Chuukii
- 4.3 Windstorm Lena
- 4.4 Severe Windstorm Mayagasiq
- 4.5 Windstorm Dolgun
- 4.6 Windstorm Elie
- 4.7 Windstorm Ngitakix
- 4.8 Windstorm Ormond
- 4.9 Windstorm Puyiqun
- 4.10 Windstorm Firkuj
- 4.11 Windstorm Quaoar
- 4.12 Windstorm Ruukwee
- 4.13 Windstorm Suluq
- 4.14 Windstorm Ginji
- 4.15 Windstorm Tgaq
- 4.16 Windstorm Uqaching
- 4.17 Windstorm Vesna
- 4.18 Windstorm Helii
- 4.19 Windstorm Wap
- 4.20 Severe Windstorm Iu
- 4.21 Windstorm Juuk
- 4.22 Windstorm Kurdun
- 4.23 Windstorm Xadaq
- 4.24 Windstorm Lxemlxem
- 4.25 Unnamed Windstorm
- 4.26 Severe Windstorm Mekajiki
- 4.27 Windstorm Yaaq
- 4.28 (Severe?) Windstorm Njoni
- 4.29 Severe Windstorm Olonkachx
- 4.30 Windstorm Pynek
- 4.31 Windstorm Qaghŋ
- 4.32 Windstorm Zoldnwnk
October
November
December
January
Windstorm Keiko
35 kt, 999 hPa
part of the series of ARs that affected california
Windstorm Chuukii
45 kt, 971 hPa
Windstorm Lena
Severe Windstorm Mayagasiq
part of the series of ARs that affected california
Windstorm Dolgun
Windstorm Elie
Windstorm Ngitakix
part of the series of ARs that affected california
Windstorm Ormond
part of the series of ARs that affected california
Windstorm Puyiqun
Windstorm Firkuj
part of the series of ARs that affected california (kinda?)
Windstorm Quaoar
Windstorm Ruukwee
Windstorm Suluq
part of the series of ARs that affected california
Windstorm Ginji
Windstorm Tgaq
part of the series of ARs that affected california
Windstorm Uqaching
Windstorm Vesna
Windstorm Helii
Windstorm Wap
part of the series of ARs that affected california
Severe Windstorm Iu
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Duration | – | ||
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Peak intensity | Winds unknown |
Severe Windstorm Iu triggered a High Wind Warning for Dutch Harbor, Unalaska. Hurricane force gusts were observed in Nikolski as the front crossed the eastern Aleutians. High winds were likely bolstered by the strong pressure gradient between Iu and a strengthening anticyclone in the Bering Strait. Iu also contributed to a prolonged period of ground blizzard conditions along the Kuskokwim Delta coast, where Kipnuk observed 30 knot winds, gusting to 40 knots with consistent quarter-mile visibility. Low visibility was also observed at inland locations in the Kuskokwim Delta, such as Bethel, but for a shorter time period <what day?>.
Windstorm Juuk
Windstorm Kurdun
Windstorm Xadaq
Windstorm Lxemlxem
Unnamed Windstorm
Severe Windstorm Mekajiki
Windstorm Yaaq
(Severe?) Windstorm Njoni
Severe Windstorm Olonkachx
Tropical cyclone | |||
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Duration | – | ||
Peak intensity | 75 kts (140 km/h) (1-min) 948-ish mbar (hPa) |
Severe Windstorm Olonkachx triggered a High Wind Warning for the western Aleutians. Shemya observed hurricane force gusts as high as 70 knots for 3 hours as the occluded front ahead of the low passed through. The front continued to be well-defined into the eastern Bering Sea, where it stalled on January 29 and set a daily maximum rainfall record in Cold Bay, along the Alaska Peninsula.