2012 California cyclone (Lucarius)

The 2012 California cyclone (officially known as Cyclone Twenty Six) is the second strongest cyclone to make landfall in terms of 1-minute sustained winds on record in the Lucarius Pacific at 195 mph (315 km/h), only being surpassed by Cyclone Torracat of 2018. It is also the second most intense Lucarius Pacific tropical cyclone on record, only being eclipsed by Cyclone Nineteen in 2003. It was the twenty sixth system, eighteenth cyclone, thirteenth intense cyclone and sixth of nine Category 5 cyclones in the 2012 Lucarius Pacific cyclone season.