Hurricane Agatha
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The name Agatha has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
- 1967's Tropical Storm Agatha - A weak tropical storm that stayed well away from land.
- 1971's Hurricane Agatha - A Category 2 hurricane that made landfall in the Mexican state of Michoacán, causing moderate damage.
- 1975's Hurricane Agatha - A Category 1 hurricane that moved northwest off the Mexican coast.
- 1980's Hurricane Agatha - A Category 3 hurricane that stayed well out to sea.
- 1986's Hurricane Agatha - A Category 1 hurricane that moved eastwards parallel to the Mexican coastline.
- 1992's Tropical Storm Agatha - A tropical storm that approached but did not reach the Mexican coast, with minimal effects on land.
- 1998's Tropical Storm Agatha - A moderate strength Tropical Storm which stayed well clear of land.
- 2004's Tropical Storm Agatha - A short-lived Tropical Storm off the Mexican coast which did not affect land.
Categories: Tropical cyclone disambiguation | Pacific hurricanes | 1967 Pacific hurricane season | 1971 Pacific hurricane season | 1975 Pacific hurricane season | 1980 Pacific hurricane season | 1986 Pacific hurricane season | 1992 Pacific hurricane season | 1998 Pacific hurricane season | 2004 Pacific hurricane season