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1955 Pacific hurricane season

The 1955 Pacific hurricane seasons began on May 15, 1955, in the northeast Pacific Ocean and on June 1, 1955, in the central Pacific. They ended on November 30, 1955. These dates conventionally delimit the time of year when most tropical cyclones form in northeast Pacific Ocean.

Systems
Hurricane One Hurricane One existed from June 6 to June 8. Tropical Storm Two Tropical Storm Two existed from June 8 to June 11. Tropical Storm Three Tropical Storm Three existed from July 6 to July 9. Tropical Storm Four Tropical Storm Four developed on September 1 and moved away from Mexico while weakening. This stormed dissipated on September 5. Tropical Storm Five In early October, the remnants of Hurricane Janet entered the Pacific Ocean, which later re-organized into the fifth tropical storm of the Pacific hurricane season. On October 1, the storm began to curve northwestward due to a ridge over Texas. Over the following days, however, a shortwave over the United States West Coast forced to the storm to the north and then east. Hurricane Six In mid-October, a hurricane hit southwestern Mexico. The hurricane killed 40 people in Atenquique, Jalisco, due to flooding. The storm produced floods across southwestern Mexico after heavy rainfall, affecting Jalisco, Colima, and Michoacán. ==See also==
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