Before the satellite age started in the 1960s, data on east Pacific hurricanes was extremely unreliable.
A weak tropical cyclone existed south of the Gulf of California was spotted on May 24.
The hurricane passed northwestward of Cabo San Lucas on September, and dissipated on August 11 while over the southern part of the Baja California Peninsula.
Repairs were attempted during the storm, and 14 members of its crew were washed overboard and drowned.
[4] On September 1, a tropical cyclone formed well south of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula.
[5] On October 7, at a location well south of the entrance to the Gulf of California, a hurricane existed.
[7] On October 16 and 17, a ship encountered a tropical cyclone well south of the southern Tip of the Baja California Peninsula.