The 2016 East Pacific Hurricane Season officially started on May 15, and ended on November 30. The season got of to a fast start, but a fading El Nino eventually replaced by a La Nina made the season close to normal for the East Pacific. The Season started in early June with the Formation of Tropical Storm Agatha and ended in Late November with the dissipation of Hurricane Kay. The season fell well short of the record breaking 2015 East Pacific hurricane season, with 15 depressions, 13 named storms, 8 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes, 9 less major hurricanes then the year before.