UPDATED: May 19, 2022.
Correction to photo caption: When reanalyzing storm data for Hurricane Linda and Felicia, forecasters concluded both were post-tropical before crossing into the Central Pacific Ocean. Therefore, there was only one Tropical Cyclone (Jimena) in the Central Pacific Ocean last year.
![Major Hurricane Linda in the eastern Pacific Ocean on August 14, 2021, captured by NOAA’s GOES-West satellite. Linda weakened to a post-tropical low and brought heavy rain and gusty winds to portions of the main Hawaiian Islands. Linda was one of three tropical cyclones that moved into the Central Pacific Ocean last year. (Image credit: NOAA) Major Hurricane Linda in the eastern Pacific Ocean on August 14, 2021, captured by NOAA’s GOES-West satellite. Linda weakened to a post-tropical low and brought heavy rain and gusty winds to portions of the main Hawaiian Islands. Linda was one of three tropical cyclones that moved into the Central Pacific Ocean last year.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/2022-05/IMAGE-Hurricane-Linda-passes-near-California-on-081421-NOAA.jpg?h=7ee48f35&itok=-QVcWLEf)
Major Hurricane Linda in the eastern Pacific Ocean on August 14, 2021, captured by NOAA’s GOES-West satellite. Linda weakened to a post-tropical low and brought heavy rain and gusty winds to portions of the main Hawaiian Islands. (Image credit: NOAA)