Hurricane Hector

The name Hector has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean:

  • Hurricane Hector (1978) – a Category 4 hurricane.
  • Hurricane Hector (1982) – a Category 1 hurricane.
  • Hurricane Hector (1988) – a Category 4 hurricane; strongest of its season.
  • Tropical Storm Hector (1994) – a tropical storm, which affected the Baja California Peninsula.
  • Hurricane Hector (2000) – a Category 1 hurricane, which remnants affected Hawaii.
  • Hurricane Hector (2006) – a Category 2 hurricane, that did not affect land.
  • Tropical Storm Hector (2012) – a tropical storm that affected Southwestern Mexico.
  • Hurricane Hector (2018) – a long-lived and strong Category 4 hurricane, crossed into the Western Pacific as a minimal tropical storm.

The name Hector has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Australian region:

  • Cyclone Hector (1986) – caused significant flooding in western Australia.

The name Hector has been used for one European windstorm:

  • Storm Hector (2018)
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