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Usage stats on 2050 Pacific hurricane season (Bob)

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The 2050 Pacific hurricane season was another inactive season, although it was slightly more active than the previous season, which had no storms due to an extremely strong La Nina. While the La Nina was not as strong in 2050 as it was in 2049, it was still moderately strong, which still suppressed Pacific tropical cyclone activity. This season featured 5 tropical depressions, 4 named storms, 1 of which became a hurricane and none of which became a major hurricane. The first system, Tropical Storm Amanda, did not form until July 26, which ended the tropical cyclone drought in the Pacific that began on October 18, 2048. The last storm, Tropical Storm Dane, dissipated on September 29.

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