2020 Pacific hurricane season

2024 Pacific hurricane season
I will work on this season, but for now, I will do a few storms, then I will keep going.

Hurricane Aaron
Tropical Depression One-E formed in the Gulf of Tehuantepec. Under favorable conditions, it organized into a tropical storm and was named Aaron. Aaron intensified into a hurricane and reached peak of 80 mph (130 km/h). Aaron unexpectedly turned northeast and made landfall on the Baja Calfornia Peninsula as a weak Category 1 hurricane, the first hurricane to make landfall on the peninsula since Hurricane Jimena of 2009. Aaron re-entered the Pacific as a weakened depression and dissipated on May 10.

Tropical Depression One-C
A low entered the Central Pacific. It developed into a depression on May 15. It quickly entered the Western Pacific on May 16.

Tropical Storm Blanca
A well organized low moved off Central Pacific. NHC immediately designated the storm as Tropical Depression Two-E. It rapidly organized and was named Blanca. Blanca rapidly intensified, but made landfall too soon to become a hurricane. The remnants of Blanca became Tropical Depression Four and later, Dennis.

Hurricane Chris
A vigorous low formed near the southwest coast of Mexico. It became more organized, and was declared Tropical Depression Three-E 45 miles west of Acapulco. Starting to move west-northwest, it became a tropical storm and was named Chris. Chris began to explosively intensify, and reached Category 3 status 560 miles from Baja California.