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Hurricane Fico was the longest-lived hurricane of the 1978 Pacific hurricane season and became the longest-lasting Pacific hurricane on record, a record broken by Hurricane Tina fourteen years later. The sixth tropical storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane, Fico developed from a tropical disturbance off the Pacific coast of Mexico on July 9. It moved northwestward and then westward, quickly reaching peak winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) on July 12. Moving nearly due westward, the intensity of Fico fluctuated from Category 1 to Category 4 status on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale for the following days, and it passed about 170 miles (275 km) south of Hawaii on July 20 with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). Fico slowly weakened as it turned to the northwest over cooler waters, and beca

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  • Hurricane Fico was the longest-lived hurricane of the 1978 Pacific hurricane season and became the longest-lasting Pacific hurricane on record, a record broken by Hurricane Tina fourteen years later. The sixth tropical storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane, Fico developed from a tropical disturbance off the Pacific coast of Mexico on July 9. It moved northwestward and then westward, quickly reaching peak winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) on July 12. Moving nearly due westward, the intensity of Fico fluctuated from Category 1 to Category 4 status on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale for the following days, and it passed about 170 miles (275 km) south of Hawaii on July 20 with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). Fico slowly weakened as it turned to the northwest over cooler waters, and became an extratropical cyclone on July 28 to the northeast of Midway Island. Swells from Fico, combined with swells from a storm in the Southern Hemisphere, produced rough surf throughout the Hawaiian islands. The surf destroyed one house and resulted in considerable damage along the southern coast of the island of Hawaii. No deaths were reported, and damage totaled $200,000 (1978 USD, $619,000 2006 USD). (en)
  • 飓风菲乔(英語:Hurricane Fico)是1978年太平洋飓风季中持续时间最长的飓风,也创下太平洋飓风持续时长的新纪录,该纪录保持了14年才被1992年的飓风蒂娜打破。菲乔源于7月9日墨西哥近海的一股热带扰动,是本季第6场热带风暴、第4场飓风和第3场大型飓风。系统向西北方向移动,之后转向西进,很快就于7月12日达到风力时速220公里的最高强度。菲乔接下来几天里基本朝正西方向前进,其强度波动幅度甚大,跨度范围在萨菲尔-辛普森飓风等级下的一级至四级飓风之间,于7月20日以持续风速每小时185公里强度在夏威夷州以南约275公里海域经过。飓风转向西北,因行经洋面水温降低而缓慢减弱,于7月28日在中途岛东北方向海域转变成温带气旋。 菲乔和南半球的另一场风暴一起产生强烈的涌浪,夏威夷群岛普遍出现大浪。大浪摧毁了一幢房屋,还对夏威夷岛南岸沿线构成相当严重的破坏。风暴没有造成人员丧生,损失总额约为20万美元(1978年美元)。 (zh)
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  • 飓风菲乔(英語:Hurricane Fico)是1978年太平洋飓风季中持续时间最长的飓风,也创下太平洋飓风持续时长的新纪录,该纪录保持了14年才被1992年的飓风蒂娜打破。菲乔源于7月9日墨西哥近海的一股热带扰动,是本季第6场热带风暴、第4场飓风和第3场大型飓风。系统向西北方向移动,之后转向西进,很快就于7月12日达到风力时速220公里的最高强度。菲乔接下来几天里基本朝正西方向前进,其强度波动幅度甚大,跨度范围在萨菲尔-辛普森飓风等级下的一级至四级飓风之间,于7月20日以持续风速每小时185公里强度在夏威夷州以南约275公里海域经过。飓风转向西北,因行经洋面水温降低而缓慢减弱,于7月28日在中途岛东北方向海域转变成温带气旋。 菲乔和南半球的另一场风暴一起产生强烈的涌浪,夏威夷群岛普遍出现大浪。大浪摧毁了一幢房屋,还对夏威夷岛南岸沿线构成相当严重的破坏。风暴没有造成人员丧生,损失总额约为20万美元(1978年美元)。 (zh)
  • Hurricane Fico was the longest-lived hurricane of the 1978 Pacific hurricane season and became the longest-lasting Pacific hurricane on record, a record broken by Hurricane Tina fourteen years later. The sixth tropical storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane, Fico developed from a tropical disturbance off the Pacific coast of Mexico on July 9. It moved northwestward and then westward, quickly reaching peak winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) on July 12. Moving nearly due westward, the intensity of Fico fluctuated from Category 1 to Category 4 status on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale for the following days, and it passed about 170 miles (275 km) south of Hawaii on July 20 with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). Fico slowly weakened as it turned to the northwest over cooler waters, and beca (en)
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