SeptemSubtropical Storm Teresa develops north of Bermuda. OctoWeakens to a post-tropical cyclone between Newfoundland and Iceland. SeptemTropical Storm Rose forms about 370 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands. SeptemTropical Storm Peter forms in the open Atlantic. SeptemWeakens to a post-tropical cyclone south of Nova Scotia. SeptemTropical Storm Odette forms off the mid-Atlantic coast. SeptemMakes landfall along the Texas coast and then weakens to a tropical storm. SeptemTropical Storm Nicholas forms in the Gulf of Mexico. Later in the day, Mindy makes landfall over St. SeptemTropical Storm Mindy forms in the Gulf of Mexico. SeptemWeakens to a post-tropical cyclone. SeptemTropical Storm Larry forms off the west coast of Africa. At least 54 people die across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia.ĪpThe World Meteorological Organization Hurricane Committee retires the name Ida from the rotating list of Atlantic tropical cyclone names because of the death and destruction caused by the hurricane.ĪugTropical Storm Julian forms in the Atlantic.ĪugTropical Storm Kate forms in the Atlantic. The storm claims the lives of at least 26 people across Louisiana and two in Mississippi, destroying businesses and neighborhoods and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands.Īugust 31-SeptemThe remnants of Ida makes its way to the Northeast, where it delivers another round of misery, flooding streets, homes and neighborhoods. Grace later weakens into a tropical storm.ĪugGrace strengthens into a category 3 hurricane.ĪugMakes landfall south of Tuxpan on the eastern coast of Mexico, killing at least eight people.ĪugTropical Storm Henri forms near Bermuda.ĪugWeakens to a tropical storm and makes landfall along the coast of Rhode Island.ĪugTropical Storm Ida forms in the Caribbean.ĪugIda makes landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Louisiana. Winds from Elsa causes a tree to fall on two cars during an afternoon commute in Jacksonville, Florida, killing one person.ĪugTropical Storm Fred forms off the coast of Puerto Rico.ĪugFred weakens to a tropical depression over the island of Hispaniola.ĪugFred regains tropical storm status over the Gulf of Mexico.ĪugMakes landfall in the Florida Panhandle near Cape San Blas.ĪugTropical Storm Grace forms in the Atlantic.ĪugGrace weakens to a tropical depression.Īugust 18, 20 21 - Strengthens into a hurricane.ĪugMakes landfall along the eastern Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico near Tulum. JMakes landfall in Florida in Taylor County. Three people are reported dead, two in the Dominican Republic and one on the island of St. JStrengthens into a hurricane near the Lesser Antilles, making it the first hurricane of the season. JTropical Storm Elsa forms in the Atlantic. Later, Danny weakens to a tropical depression. ![]() JTropical Storm Danny forms off the coast of South Carolina and makes landfall just north of Hilton Head. JTropical Storm Claudette forms over southeastern Louisiana and makes landfall southwest of New Orleans, later weakening to a tropical depression. JTropical Storm Bill forms northeast of North Carolina. Subtropical Storm Ana forms northeast of Bermuda.Īna transitions to a tropical storm and later weakens to a tropical depression. A supplemental list of names will be used instead.īig changes for Atlantic hurricane season as a new list of names comes into play MaIt is announced that the Greek alphabet will no longer be used to name storms when the normal list of storm names is exhausted. ![]() Storm names are retired only when those storms are particularly deadly or costly. Hurricane names are pulled from six rotating lists maintained and updated by the World Meteorological Organization. The agency now predicts 15-21 named storms, including seven to 10 hurricanes, of which three to five are forecast to be major, which remains unchanged from their previous outlook. The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts a 60% chance for an above-normal season, predicting that there is a 70% chance of having 13 to 20 named storms, of which six to 10 could develop into hurricanes, including three to five major hurricanes (Categories 3-5).ĪugNOAA doubles down on its initial seasonal prediction, announcing that forecaster’s confidence has increased and the probability of an above-normal season has risen from 60% to 65%, leaving only a 10% probability of a below-normal season and a 25% probability of a normal season. ![]() The team forecasts 17 named storms, including eight hurricanes. The National Hurricane Center advises preparedness:Ī hurricane watch indicates the possibility that a region could experience hurricane conditions within 48 hours.Ī hurricane warning indicates that sustained winds of at least 74 mph are expected within 36 hours.ĪpThe Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project team predicts an above-average Atlantic hurricane season.
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