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2000 Pacific hurricane season         
PERIOD OF FORMATION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES IN THE EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN IN 2000
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The 2000 Pacific hurricane season was an above-average Pacific hurricane season, although most of the storms were weak and short-lived. There were few notable storms this year.
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  • Historical East Pacific Seasonal Activity, 1971–2007. Data on ACE is considered reliable starting with the 1971 season
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MATURE TROPICAL CYCLONE THAT DEVELOPS WITHIN THE EASTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC OCEAN
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A Pacific hurricane is a mature tropical cyclone that develops within the northeastern and central Pacific Ocean to the east of 180°W, north of the equator. For tropical cyclone warning purposes, the northern Pacific is divided into three regions: the eastern (North America to 140°W), central (140°W to 180°), and western (180° to 100°E), while the southern Pacific is divided into 2 sections, the Australian region (90E to 160°E) and the southern Pacific basin between 160°E and 120°W.
1999–2000 South Pacific cyclone season         
CYCLONE SEASON IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
1999-2000 South Pacific tropical cyclone season; 1999-00 South Pacific tropical cyclone season; 1999-00 South Pacific cyclone season; Tropical Cyclone Neil (2000); Severe Tropical Cyclone Mona (2000); Tropical Cyclone Leo (2000); Tropical Cyclone Kim (2000); 1999–00 South Pacific cyclone season; Cyclone Iris (2000); Cyclone Kim; Cyclone Kim (2000); 1999-2000 South Pacific cyclone season; Cyclone Mona (2000); Tropical Depression 17F (2000); Cyclone Leo (2000)
The 1999–2000 South Pacific tropical cyclone season was an event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation and ran from November 1, 1999, to April 30, 2000, in the South Pacific.