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The name '''Felicia''' has been used for three [[tropical cyclone]]s in the Eastern [[Pacific Ocean]]. Felicia replaced '''Fefa''', which was retired following the [[1991 Pacific hurricane season|1991 season]]. |
The name '''Felicia''' has been used for three [[tropical cyclone]]s in the Eastern [[Pacific Ocean]]. Felicia replaced '''Fefa''', which was retired following the [[1991 Pacific hurricane season|1991 season]]. |
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* [[1997 Pacific hurricane season|1997's Hurricane Felicia]] |
* [[1997 Pacific hurricane season|1997's Hurricane Felicia]] - Weak Category 4 hurricane that formed in the open ocean, causing no known damage or deaths. |
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* [[2003 Pacific hurricane season|2003's Tropical Storm Felicia]] |
* [[2003 Pacific hurricane season|2003's Tropical Storm Felicia]] - Moderately strong tropical storm that remained at sea, crossing into the Central Pacific, but dissipated well east of Hawaii. |
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* [[Hurricane Felicia (2009)|2009's Hurricane Felicia]] - Category 4 hurricane that |
* [[Hurricane Felicia (2009)|2009's Hurricane Felicia]] - Strong Category 4 hurricane that remained at sea, dissipating before hitting [[Hawaii]]. |
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Revision as of 04:56, 15 September 2009
The name Felicia has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Felicia replaced Fefa, which was retired following the 1991 season.
- 1997's Hurricane Felicia - Weak Category 4 hurricane that formed in the open ocean, causing no known damage or deaths.
- 2003's Tropical Storm Felicia - Moderately strong tropical storm that remained at sea, crossing into the Central Pacific, but dissipated well east of Hawaii.
- 2009's Hurricane Felicia - Strong Category 4 hurricane that remained at sea, dissipating before hitting Hawaii.