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2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season Fast Facts

2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season Fast Facts

2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season Fast Facts

Here is a look at the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season.

Facts

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. The areas covered include the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
    Hurricanes are rated according to intensity of sustained winds on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. The 1-5 scale estimates potential property damage.
    A Category 3 or higher is considered a major hurricane.
    The National Hurricane Center advises preparedness:
    • A hurricane watch indicates the possibility that a region could experience hurricane conditions within 48 hours.
    • A hurricane warning indicates that sustained winds of at least 74 mph are expected within 36 hours.

    Predictions

    April 2, 2020 – The Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project team predicts an above-average Atlantic hurricane season. The team forecasts 16 named storms, including eight hurricanes.
    May 21, 2020 – 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 19 named storms, of which six to 10 could develop into hurricanes, including three to six major hurricanes (Categories 3-5).
    August 6, 2020 – NOAA releases its updated forecast, saying an “extremely active” hurricane season is possible. The agency now predicts 19 to 25 named storms, including seven to 11 hurricanes.

    2020 Atlantic Storm Names

    Hurricane names are pulled from six rotating lists maintained and updated by the World Meteorological Organization. Storm names are retired only when those storms are particularly deadly or costly.
    Tropical Storm Arthur
    May 16, 2020 – Tropical Storm Arthur forms about 190 miles east-northeast of Cape Canaveral, Florida.
    May 19, 2020 – Weakens to a post-tropical cyclone.
    Tropical Storm Bertha
    May 27, 2020 – Tropical Storm Bertha forms near the coast of South Carolina and then makes landfall approximately 20 miles east of Charleston.
    May 28, 2020 – Weakens to a post-tropical cylcone.
    Tropical Storm Cristobal
    June 2, 2020 – Tropical Storm Cristobal forms in the southern Gulf of Mexico.
    June 3, 2020 – Makes landfall in southern Mexico near the town of Atasta.
    June 7, 2020 – Makes landfall in Louisiana.
    June 8, 2020 – Weakens to a tropical depression.
    Tropical Storm Dolly
    June 23, 2020 – Tropical Storm Dolly forms.
    June 24, 2020 – Weakens to a post-tropical cyclone.
    Tropical Storm Edouard
    July 5, 2020 – Tropical Storm Edouard forms.
    July 6, 2020 – Weakens to a post-tropical cyclone.
    Tropical Storm Fay
    July 9, 2020 – Tropical Storm Fay forms off the coast of North Carollina.
    July 10, 2020 – Makes landfall in New Jersey.
    July 11, 2020 – Weakens to a tropical depression.
    Tropical Storm Gonzalo
    July 22, 2020 – Tropical Storm Gonzalo forms in the Atlantic.
    July 25, 2020 – Weakens to a tropical depression.
    Hurricane Hanna
    July 23, 2020 – Tropical Storm Hanna forms in the Gulf of Mexico.
    July 25, 2020 – Hanna strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane and later makes landfall on Padre Island, Texas.
    July 26, 2020 – Weakens to a tropical storm, and then to a tropical depression.
    Hurricane Isaias
    July 29, 2020 – Tropical Storm Isaias forms in the Caribbean.
    July 30, 2020 – Isaias strengthens into a hurricane.
    August 3, 2020 – Isaias makes landfall as a Category 1 hurricane near Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina.
    August 4, 2020 – Is downgraded to a tropical storm as it continues to move up the East Coast. At least five people are killed, including several people whose deaths are being blamed on falling trees. Later in the day, Isaias weakens to a post-tropical cyclone.
    Tropical Storm Josephine
    August 13, 2020 – Tropical Storm Josephine forms.
    August 16, 2020 – Weakens to a tropical depression.
    Tropical Storm Kyle
    August 14, 2020 – Tropical Storm Kyle forms.
    August 16, 2020 – Weakens to a post-tropical cyclone.
    Hurricane Laura
    August 21, 2020 – Tropical Storm Laura forms in the Caribbean.
    August 23, 2020 – At least nine people are killed in the Caribbean, including several in the Dominican Republic and Haiti due to rain and flooding caused by Tropical Storm Laura.
    August 25, 2020 – Laura strengthens into a hurricane.
    August 26, 2020 – Strengthens into a Category 4 hurricane.
    August 27, 2020 – Makes landfall near Cameron, Louisiana, killing at least 25 people. Later in the day, Laura weakens to a tropical depression.
    Hurricane Marco
    August 21, 2020 – Tropical Storm Marco forms over the Northwestern Caribbean.
    August 23, 2020 – Marco strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane. Later in the day, Marco weakens to a tropical storm.
    August 24, 2020 – Makes landfall near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
    August 25, 2020 – Weakens to a post-tropical cyclone.
    Tropical Storm Nana
    September 1, 2020 – Tropical Storm Nana forms in the Caribbean.
    September 3, 2020 – Nana weakens to a tropical depression.
    Tropical Storm Omar
    September 1, 2020 – Tropical Storm Omar forms east of North Carolina.
    September 5, 2020 – Weakens to a post-tropical cyclone.
    Tropical Storm Paulette
    September 7, 2020 – Tropical Storm Paulette forms.
    Rene
    Sally
    Teddy
      Vicky
      Wilfred


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