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Hurricane Enrique was a minimal hurricane and one of only six tropical cyclones to exist in all three of the four Pacific tropical cyclone basins. Enrique formed on July 15 from a tropical wave that originated from the west coast of Africa. It was upgraded to a tropical storm on July 16 and became a hurricane the next day. It weakened into a tropical depression on the 19th and crossed into the Central Pacific. Not long after entering the basin, Enrique dissipated. After it crossed the International Dateline on August 1, it again reintensified into a minimal tropical storm, but Enrique dissipated the same day.

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  • Hurricane Enrique was a minimal hurricane and one of only six tropical cyclones to exist in all three of the four Pacific tropical cyclone basins. Enrique formed on July 15 from a tropical wave that originated from the west coast of Africa. It was upgraded to a tropical storm on July 16 and became a hurricane the next day. It weakened into a tropical depression on the 19th and crossed into the Central Pacific. Not long after entering the basin, Enrique dissipated. After it crossed the International Dateline on August 1, it again reintensified into a minimal tropical storm, but Enrique dissipated the same day.
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  • Hurricane Enrique was a minimal hurricane and one of only six tropical cyclones to exist in all three of the four Pacific tropical cyclone basins. Enrique formed on July 15 from a tropical wave that originated from the west coast of Africa. It was upgraded to a tropical storm on July 16 and became a hurricane the next day. It weakened into a tropical depression on the 19th and crossed into the Central Pacific. Not long after entering the basin, Enrique dissipated. After it crossed the International Dateline on August 1, it again reintensified into a minimal tropical storm, but Enrique dissipated the same day.
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