Later, the peak winds decreased along with the central pressure.
By the 24th, it had a minimum central pressure of 992 mbar.
On that day the minimum central pressure dropped to 925 millibars.
Reconnaissance on the 22nd reported a central pressure of 1006 mb.
Early on November 17, back over the open ocean, the storm's central pressure began to fall.
The minimum central pressure in the depression was 1006 mbar.
The central pressure also rose up 20 mbars in only 10 hours.
A minimum central pressure was read of 990 millibars within the storm.
However, on 11 February, the central pressure started increasing and the system gradually weakened.
Its central pressure made it the most intense known Pacific hurricane at the time.