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Tropical Depression Isis, Tropical Storm Isis or Hurricane Isis 2010

Tropical Storm or Hurricane Isis
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When the the ninth tropical cyclone in the Eastern Pacific forms it will be named Tropical Depression Isis. We will post continuing updates to this page as the system may develop into Tropical Storm Isis or Hurricane Isis.

The Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season begins May 15, 2010 and the basin usually has development of the first tropical cyclone in the third week of May. These systems form well south of the Baja peninsula..

Although tropical cyclones have threatened Baja in July, the earliest tropical cyclone to make landfall in Baja is July 22. Our usual threat period is August 15 to October 15, with the last week of August and first week of September being the peak period of the last 15 years.

2010 is the back side of a deprecating El Niño year. During El Niño years it is normal for fewer storms to form in the Eastern Pacific due to increased upper level winds amongst other factors. However, during El Niño years Baja is more likely to have a land fall of a tropical cyclone by more than double that of LA Nina years and minimal affect years.

During the early season we will update information to our individual tropical cyclone pages every 24hrs. During the Baja Hurricane Season (Aug 15-Oct 15) we will update our information every 6hrs. When storms specifically threaten the Baja peninsula we will update our information as released from the National Hurricane Center as well as our other sources.

The BajaInsider provides the only on-the-scene coverage of tropical cyclones from Cabo San Lucas, East Cape and La Paz. We also provide reader forums to provide on the scene reports from our readers.

This will be our eighth season of providing accurate and sensible coverage of the Baja tropical cyclone threat. Bookmark this page for future reference.