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Hurricane Hector

Hurricane Hector was a tropical cyclone that became the eighth named storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane of the 2018 Pacific hurricane season. It originated north of South America on July 22, entered the Pacific around July 25, and became a tropical depression on July 31. A favorable environment allowed it to rapidly intensify, upgrading to a tropical storm about 12 hours later. It reached its peak intensity as a Category 4 hurricane on August 6, with winds of 155 mph (249 km/h) and a pressure of 936 mbar (27.64 inHg). Hector passed south of Hawaii's Big Island on August 8 and caused high surf as it passed the main islands, necessitating the rescue of several dozen people on Oahu. It fell below major hurricane intensity on August 11, spending 186 hours at that intensity, the longest on record in the eastern Pacific basin. Hector deteriorated as it moved westward, weakening to a tropical storm on August 13, a tropical depression by August 15, and dissipating the next day. (Full article...)