Historical tropical wx question
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weatherlover427
Historical tropical wx question
Does anyone know where to look for historical tropical wx info for southern California? I know of at least one TS that hit near Long Beach in the late 1930s but I forget the exact year; and I know (or am pretty sure) that there have been several TD's that have come through this area as well. Thanks!

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Joshua, Unisys provides E PAC hurricane data from 1949-2003
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/e_p ... index.html
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/e_p ... index.html
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http://www.usatoday.com/weather/whhcalif.htm
This gives a pretty good overview of tropical systems or remnants that affected California, including the 1939 storm. The storm was called "El Cordonazo", and killed 45 people, mostly in boats.
This gives a pretty good overview of tropical systems or remnants that affected California, including the 1939 storm. The storm was called "El Cordonazo", and killed 45 people, mostly in boats.
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