User:LightandDark2000/December 2004 North American storm complex
Appearance
Type | Winter storm Blizzard Upper-level low |
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Formed | December 12, 2004 |
Dissipated | January 10, 2005 |
Highest gust | 50 mph (85 km/h) |
Lowest pressure | 990 mb (29.23 inHg) |
Maximum rainfall | 10 in (25 cm) in Los Angeles |
Damage | Unknown |
Areas affected | |
Part of the 2004–05 North American winter |
The December 2004 North American storm complex was a strong Pineapple Express winter storm that developed from the combination of a moderate El Niño episode, and an atmospheric river that opened from near Hawaii. The storm shattered several rainfall records across California and other western states. The storm dropped a maximum of 10 inches of rain in Los Angeles and caused flooding across many other parts of the Southwest.
Meteorological History
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[edit]See Also
[edit]- January 1862 North American Megastorm
- February 2005 North American Superstorm
- January 2008 North American superstorm
- October 2009 North American storm complex
- January 2010 North American Superstorms
- October 2010 North American superstorm
- December 2010 North American Superstorm
- June 2011 North American winter storm
- 2011 Bering Sea superstorm
- December 2012 North American storm complex
- El Niño
- La Niña
References
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Category:2004 meteorology
Category:2004 natural disasters in the United States
Category:Blizzards in the United States