Hurricane Linda
Hurricane Linda of 1997 was the strongest hurricane ever observed in the east Pacific, with sustained winds of 160 knots and gusting to 190, and a central pressure of 900 mb. It was part of an abnormally active season for both the Eastern and Western Pacific Basins.
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