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The 2014 Pacific hurricane season was an exceptionally active year of tropical cyclone formation in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. With 22 named storms developing, the season is regarded as the fourth-busiest Pacific hurricane season on record since reliable record-keeping began in 1949. However, despite the number of storms forming, only 11 attained hurricane status with another six attaining major hurricane status. The dates that typically delimit tropical cyclone formation in the East Pacific are from May 15 to November 30, while in the Central Pacific tropical cyclone formation usually occurs from June 1 to November 30. However, tropical cyclone formation is possible any time of the year. Due to the likelihood of an El NiƱo developing in the latter half of the season, most forecasting agen
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