Eastern Pacific Ocean
Rank | Hurricane | Year | Pressure | |
---|---|---|---|---|
hPa | inHg | |||
1 | Linda | 1997 | 902 | 26.6 |
2 | Rick | 2009 | 906 | 26.7 |
3 | Kenna | 2002 | 913 | 27.0 |
4 | Ava | 1973 | 915 | 27.0 |
Ioke | 2006 | 915 | 27.0 | |
6 | Guillermo | 1997 | 919 | 27.1 |
7 | Gilma | 1994 | 920 | 27.1 |
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