2019 Eastern Pacific Season

The 2019 Eastern Pacific Season was a above average season with 22 storms, 14 hurricanes, and 8 major hurricanes. Infinite Storm Raymond was the deadliest, longest, and strongest storm of this season. The total funds for the storm damage was 300T globally.

Tropical Storm Alvin
On May 5, A tropical low formed near California, this low moved into the path of south California, as this low entered warm waters, it became more developed, and it got stronger. As this low got stronger, it became a tropical depression, it then moved into the Northwest Mexico, issuing tropical storm watches, as this storm moved South, it became stronger, becoming a strong tropical depression, the NHC sent a recon to determine if this was a depression or a storm, on May 8, this storm was confirmed to be a tropical storm. The NHC named this storm Alvin. Alvin then moved into the Baja California Sur, it got stronger, but it wasn't enough to become a hurricane. Alvin became a well developed tropical storm, and on May 11, Alvin made landfall on South California, it weakened to become a tropical depression, and then it dissipated, it remnats affected Oregon.

Hurricane Barbara
On May 9, a low pressure system was detected near Baja California, it began to develop its circulation several hours later, as it began circulation, it moved towards San Quintin, as it entered warm water, it began to intensify, during its time of strenghthening, it became a tropical depression, this depression moved near Santa Rosalia, and it began to organize itself, as it was organizing the storm, winds were up to 45 knots, and the NHC confirmed this storm to be a tropical storm, this storm was named ''Barbara. ''Barbara then moved into the South Pacific Ocean, as it moved into warmer waters, Barbara became the first hurricane of the season. Baja California was under a Hurricane Watch.