2575:, another tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on September 16. A broad area of low pressure developed in association with the wave as it passed southwest of Cape Verde. By 18:00 UTC on September 20, the wave developed into a tropical depression about 460 mi (740 km) southwest of Cape Verde. An unusually weak subtropical ridge steered the system north, east, and then north again over subsequent days. The depression intensified into Tropical Storm Lisa six hours after formation, but fell back to tropical depression intensity by 18:00 UTC on September 22 as dry air entered the circulation. A more favorable environment allowed Lisa to re-attain tropical storm status by 12:00 UTC the following day and subsequently begin a period of rapid intensification. The small cyclone reached hurricane intensity by 21:00 UTC on September 24 and attained peak winds of 85 mph (135 km/h) six hours later. Progressively cooler waters and stronger shear caused Lisa to weaken to a tropical storm early on September 25, weaken to a tropical depression early on September 26, and degenerate into a remnant low at 18:00 UTC that day. The remnant low moved northwest and north, dissipating by 06:00 UTC on September 29 about 595 mi (960 km) south-southwest of the Azores.
1974:. Approximately 7,500 residents were left without power across Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, and Guadeloupe. Heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts battered Saint Kitts and Nevis, leaving streets flooded and many residences without power. In the British Virgin Islands, wind gusts up to 88 mph (142 km/h) damaged or destroyed dozens of structures, resulting in up to $ 7 million in damage. Substantial effects were also observed in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where total infrastructure losses were placed at $ 2.5 million and revenue losses from deterred vacationers reached $ 10.7 million. Flooding and downed power lines in Puerto Rico left 187,000 residents without power and an additional 60,000 without water access. As Earl paralleled the East Coast of the United States, it produced varying degrees of impact; North Carolina was hardest hit, with over $ 3.5 million in damage. Three people were killed in rough seas off Florida, one person was killed by rough seas off Maine, and two people were killed by rip currents off New Jersey. Approximately 940,000 people were left without power across Nova Scotia and surrounding areas, where one death occurred.
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288,000 residences lost power, over 40 percent of the island's water supply systems were inoperable at one point, and dozens of bridges collapsed. Infrastructure damage totaled to $ 235.4 million, while property damage reached $ 3.2 million and agricultural damage amounted to $ 6.8 million. In nearby Cuba, rainfall reached 9.22 in (234 mm) and winds gusted to 53 mph (85 km/h); houses were flooded, crops were damaged, and livestock was killed as a result. Similar impacts occurred across the Cayman
Islands, with sporadic power outages, flooding in low-lying locations, and damaged houses. While the remnants of Nicole produced only minor impacts across Florida, mainly in the form of street flooding, impacts were much more severe across the Mid-Atlantic as the system combined with a large area of low pressure across the region. Record-breaking rainfall, accumulating to 22.54 in (573 mm) in
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Tropical Storm Paula six hours later, briefly moving ashore the northeastern tip of Honduras early on October 11 before re-emerging into the northwestern Caribbean. Amid a favorable environment, Paula intensified into a hurricane by 00:00 UTC on October 12 and attained peak winds of 105 mph (170 km/h) at 18:00 UTC while maintaining an unusually small size. An increase in shear prompted a steady weakening trend as the system turned north and then east. Paula fell to tropical storm intensity early on October 14, making landfall between Santa Lucia and Puerto Esperanza with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h). The system further weakened to a tropical depression early on October 15 and degenerated into a remnant low by 12:00 UTC. The remnant low quickly became diffuse, dissipating at 18:00 UTC.
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Subtropical Storm Otto six hours after formation. On October 7, Otto completed transition into a fully tropical cyclone as deep convection formed over its center, despite weakening during the process. The system further intensified into a hurricane by 12:00 UTC on October 8 and attained peak winds of 85 mph (135 km/h) twelve hours later. An abrupt increase in wind shear caused Otto to weaken as it accelerated northeast; it fell to tropical storm intensity by 00:00 UTC on October 10 and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone six hours later while positioned about 1,035 mi (1,666 km) east-northeast of Bermuda. The extratropical cyclone persisted for several days, eventually becoming a non-convective swirl early on October 14 and dissipating by 00:00 UTC on October 18.
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depression intensified into
Tropical Storm Fiona six hours later. Directed by an expansive mid-level ridge to its north, the cyclone moved west-northwest for several days, attaining peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) by 18:00 UTC on September 1 as it passed close to the northern Leeward Islands. Fiona's position between the mid-level ridge and the large circulation of Hurricane Earl off The Carolinas turned the storm northwest and then north as it encountered increasingly strong wind shear and began to weaken. Expansive outflow from Earl caused Fiona's low-level circulation to become dislocated from its convection, and the system degenerated into a remnant low by 00:00 UTC on September 4. The remnant low passed near Bermuda, producing light winds and about 0.78 in (20 mm) of rainfall, before dissipating the next day.
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2282:. Increased vertical shear caused the cyclone to temporarily weaken to a tropical depression by 12:00 UTC on September 9, but it re-attained tropical storm intensity the next day and further strengthened to a hurricane by 00:00 UTC on September 12. After rapid intensification and a subsequent eyewall replacement cycle, Igor attained its peak with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph (250 km/h) by 00:00 UTC on September 15. Inner core changes continued after peak, and Igor continued as a Category 4 hurricane for several days until increased shear and dry air entrainment forced a consistent weakening trend early on September 17. The system recurved north-northeast while passing within 60 mi (95 km) of Bermuda as a minimal hurricane. It eventually made landfall near
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June numbers the same, predicting 18 named storms, 10 hurricanes, 5 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 185 units. That same day, TSR reduced their predictions for their final seasonal outlook, expecting 17.8 named storms, 9.7 hurricanes, 4.5 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 183 units. On August 5, NOAA announced the official development of La Niña in their last seasonal outlook. The organization lowered the upper bounds of their forecast compared to May due to less early season activity than expected, in all predicting 14 to 20 named storms, 8 to 12 hurricanes, and 4 to 6 major hurricanes. TWC/WSI issued two final forecasts on August 25 and
September 22, both expecting 18 named storms and 10 hurricanes. The number of major hurricanes was increased from 5 to 6 in their September update, however.
2654:. Steered west to west-northwest by a subtropical ridge to its north, the depression steadily organized, intensifying into Tropical Storm Matthew six hours after formation and attaining peak winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) by 18:00 UTC on September 23, an intensity it maintained while making just south of Cabo Gracias a Dios an hour later. The system briefly emerged into the Gulf of Honduras on September 25 before making a second landfall north-northeast of Monkey River Town, Belize, with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) around 15:00 UTC. The system weakened quickly once inland, falling to a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC and degenerating into a remnant low by 12:00 UTC on September 26. The remnant low turned southwest and dissipated twelve hours later.
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Barbados. The cyclone turned northwest after formation while continuing to intensify, moving over Barbados by 09:00 UTC on October 30 with winds of 70 mph (115 km/h); as such, Tomas became the latest storm in a calendar year to strike the Windward Islands. The system reached hurricane intensity three hours later, and by 20:00 UTC, attained its peak winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) while moving across St. Lucia. After moving into the Caribbean, a sharp increase in wind shear and dry air entrainment caused Tomas to dramatically weaken, and the storm fell to a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on November 3. Fluctuating atmospheric conditions allowed Tomas to strengthen and oscillate between a tropical storm and hurricane as it curved through the
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Southeast United States and western Atlantic, but eventually strengthened into Tropical Storm Richard by 12:00 UTC on October 21 as it curved south and then west. Upper-level winds slackened over subsequent days, allowing the cyclone to attain hurricane intensity early on October 24 and reach peak winds of 100 mph (160 km/h) by 00:00 UTC the next day. Richard moved ashore near Gales Point, Belize, thirty minutes later. The system weakened rapidly once inland, degenerating into a remnant low by 00:00 UTC on October 26. Despite emerging over the Bay of Campeche, high wind shear prevented redevelopment and instead caused the feature to dissipate eighteen hours later.
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later and continued steady strengthening to become a hurricane by 12:00 UTC September 14. As a reminder of limited hurricane intensity forecasting skill, the system began a period of rapid intensification thereafter, attaining peak winds of 140 mph (225 km/h) by 12:00 UTC on
September 15. Julia became the easternmost Category 4 hurricane on record in the Atlantic as a result. After peak, the system recurved around a ridge while simultaneously weakening under influence of Hurricane Igor's outflow. It fell back to tropical storm intensity by 00:00 UTC on September 18 and degenerated into a remnant low by 18:00 UTC on September 20 while located about 1,095 mi (1,762 km) west of the
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Hurricane Danielle, caused Earl to narrowly miss the northern Leeward Islands as it strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane on August 30. Intensification was temporarily stunted as the cyclone underwent an eyewall replacement cycle, but Earl ultimately attained peak winds of 145 mph (235 km/h) by 06:00 UTC on September 2. Increased shear and a second replacement cycle caused the hurricane to rapidly weaken thereafter. It weakened to a tropical storm by 00:00 UTC on September 4, and although the system briefly re-attained hurricane intensity as it moved ashore near
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40 mph (65 km/h). Despite initial projections that Gaston would become an increasingly strong hurricane over the central
Atlantic, exceptionally dry air began to wrap in the storm after peak. It weakened to a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on September 2 and further degenerated into a remnant low by 18:00 UTC that day. The system nearly regenerated into a tropical cyclone the following day as shallow convection wrapped into the center, but the increased organization was transient and it ultimately remained a remnant low until dissipating southeast on the Dominican Republic on September 8. The remnants of Gaston produced sporadic rainfall across Puerto Rico, peaking at 3.03 in (77 mm) in
987:(ACE) index of 66–103 units. Broadly speaking, ACE is a measure of the power of a tropical or subtropical storm multiplied by the length of time it existed. Therefore, a storm with a longer duration will have high values of ACE. It is only calculated for full advisories on specific tropical and subtropical systems reaching or exceeding wind speeds of 39 mph (63 km/h). Accordingly, tropical depressions are not included in the count. After the storm has dissipated, typically after the end of the season, the NHC re-examines the data and produces a final report on each storm. These revisions can lead to a revised ACE total either upward or downward compared to the original value. The
2761:. Affected by strong westerly shear, Nicole never inherited a traditional appearance on satellite imagery; instead, it was characterized by an ill-defined circulation west of most convection, with the strongest winds well displaced from the center. The cyclone attained peak winds of 45 mph (70 km/h) shortly after formation, but its center of circulation became increasingly diffuse as Nicole tracked toward the Cuba coastline, leading to degeneration into a remnant low by 15:00 UTC on September 29. The low moved north-northeast into the Bahamas, where it became extratropical and quickly weakened to a trough on September 30.
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2856:. Flooding and landslides on surrounding islands closed roads and highways. Across the British Virgin Islands, the worst flooding in the nation's history—with precipitation amounts up to 24.98 in (634 mm)—overturned cars, damaged drainage pipes and utility lines, and left residents without water. Widespread flooding across Puerto Rico affected at least 295 roads, including at least 14 that were severely damaged, and impacted crops. Landslides and downed utility poles isolated communities, waters supplies were contaminated, and numerous people required rescuing.
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into a weakness in the ridge while still producing tropical storm-force winds. Satellite imagery showed the reformation of a well-defined circulation by 12:00 UTC on August 5, and the system was once again classified as Tropical Storm Colin. After attaining peak winds of 60 mph (95 km/h), an approaching trough sheared the cyclone and turned it northeast. Colin weakened to a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on August 8 and degenerated into a trough for a second time twelve hours later; the trough dissipated early on August 9.
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quickly strengthened as deep convection fired over its center; it intensified into Tropical Storm Hermine by 06:00 UTC on September 6 and attained peak winds of 70 mph (115 km/h) by 02:00 UTC the following day as it made landfall near Matamoros, Mexico. Despite being well inland, Hermine continued to maintain an inner core and only slowly weakened. It fell to tropical depression status over central Texas by 00:00 UTC on September 8 and ultimately dissipated over southeastern Kansas by 06:00 UTC on September 10.
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August 22 and attaining hurricane intensity the following day. Influenced by moderate wind shear initially, Danielle maintained its status as a minimal hurricane for several days. Early on August 26, however, a more conducive environment led to rapid intensification, and by 18:00 UTC the next day, the storm attained its peak intensity as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph (210 km/h). Danielle began to round the western periphery of the steering ridge after peak intensity, curving northeast as it began an
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2302:. In Bermuda, sustained winds of 91 mph (146 km/h) and gusts up to 117 mph (188 km/h) downed trees and power lines, cutting power to approximately 28,000 residents. Rainfall was largely insignificant, peaking at 3.19 in (81 mm). Impacts near the storm's landfall in Newfoundland were more severe. Rainfall amounts of more than 2 in (51 mm) were widespread, with a peak of 9.37 in (238 mm) in St Lawrence; as such, Igor ranks as the third wettest tropical cyclone to impact
2499:, heavy rains from Karl resulted in scattered flooding which forced hundreds of families from their homes. More than 600 houses were destroyed in the city of Chetumal as a result of flooding and landslides. At the height of the storm, a total of 54,265 residents were without power; however, most had their electricity restored within a day. Thousands of hectares of crops were lost. Upon making landfall in Veracruz, Karl caused widespread heavy rainfall, peaking at 17.83 in (453 mm) in
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numerous structures, bridges, and vehicles. Most of the island's plantain and banana crops were destroyed. Up to 14 people were killed. Farther west in Curaçao, Tomas led to the most prolific rain event in four decades. An elderly man was killed after suffering a heart attack and drowning in his flooded vehicle, while a rescue worker died after a hospital wall collapsed. In Haiti, already ravaged by a catastrophic
1041:'s Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (FSU) released their only predictions, forecasting 17 named storms, 10 hurricanes, and an ACE index of 156 units. The next day, CSU upped their forecast to 18 named storms, 10 hurricanes, and 5 major hurricanes. On June 4, TSR followed suit, with 17.7 named storms, 9.5 hurricanes, 4.4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 182 units. The United Kingdom's
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Atlantic Ocean. The first system of the season, Hurricane Alex, developed on June 25; the final system of the season, Hurricane Tomas, dissipated on November 7. A total of 21 tropical depressions formed within the basin, of which 19 intensified into tropical storms, 12 intensified into hurricanes, and 5 further intensified into major hurricanes. The year's 12 hurricanes matched
1522:, with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) on July 23. Bonnie weakened to a tropical depression as it crossed South Florida, and the persistent effects of strong wind shear prevented intensification in the Gulf of Mexico. The cyclone degenerated into a remnant low by 00:00 UTC on July 25 and later moved into southeastern Louisiana before dissipating later that day.
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2487:. A period of rapid deepening brought the cyclone to its peak of 125 mph (200 km/h) early on September 17, the only major hurricane on record in the Bay of Campeche. Increasing shear and dry air entrainment caused Karl to weaken slightly, but it retained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) while making landfall just north of
2503:. Strong winds uprooted hundreds of thousands of trees and downed power lines, leaving up to 280,000 residents in the dark. More than 200,000 homes were damaged or destroyed across the states of Veracruz, Tabasco, and Oaxaca. A total of 22 people were killed by the storm, and the damage cost totaled to approximately $ 3.9 billion.
1286:. Damage to crops and hundreds of structures occurred across Central America. In southern Mexico, torrential rainfall led to numerous landslides and mudslides, while swollen rivers flooded many homes and roads were collapsed. Near the track of Alex in northern Mexico, rainfall reached as high as 35.04 in (890 mm) in
1837:. The inner core change, combined with progressively cooler waters, resulted in the system weakening to a tropical storm by 18:00 UTC on August 30 and degenerating into a remnant low six hours later. The low became extratropical on August 31 maintained distinct until dissipating well east-southeast of
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1167:. Igor attained peak winds of 155 mph (250 km/h) on September 15, cementing its status as the most intense storm of the season. Well above-average activity continued into October, with the formation of hurricanes Otto, Paula, Richard, Shary, and Tomas, one hurricane short of the monthly record set in
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downed trees and power lines while damaging or destroying many homes. Approximately 50,000 households lost power during the peak of the storm. The overall damage total reached $ 200 million across Newfoundland, making Igor the costliest hurricane on record there. It was regarded as the worst storm of
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led to the formation of a tropical depression about 520 mi (835 km) west-southwest of Cabo Verde by 18:00 UTC on August 21. Steered by a ridge to its north, the depression steadily organized as it moved west-northwest, intensifying into Tropical Storm Danielle by 06:00 UTC on
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to the storm's north steered Colin to the west-northwest; reaching a forward speed up to 30 mph (50 km/h), the system was unable to maintain a closed circulation and instead degenerated into a trough by 18:00 UTC that day. Over the coming days, the trough decelerated and recurved north
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Following a slightly less active June and July than originally anticipated, TWC/WSI downgraded their number of named storms from 20 to 19 on July 21, but kept their June numbers of 11 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes untouched. In their final seasonal prediction on August 4, CSU left their
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A strong tropical wave organized into a tropical depression by 06:00 UTC on September 1 about 920 mi (1,480 km) west-southwest of Cabo Verde. With a burst of convection near its center, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Gaston six hours later and reached peak winds of
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several hours later. Alex maintained tropical storm intensity as it crossed the Yucatán Peninsula, and upon executing a northward turn and a second westward turn began to steadily intensify. The cyclone intensified into the season's first hurricane at 00:00 UTC on June 30 and attained peak
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Nicole produced a tremendous amount of rain in Jamaica, totaling to 37.42 in (950 mm) in Belleisle. Severe flooding and landslides affected up to 507,831 residents, resulting 16 deaths and 42 injuries. Flooded roadways isolated communities, trapping hundreds of people in their homes. Over
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A vigorous tropical wave moved off the western coast of Africa on September 11 and almost immediately led to the formation of a tropical depression by 06:00 UTC the next day. Steered in a traditional west-northwest fashion, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Julia twelve hours
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Tropical storm-force winds affected mainly coastal sections of northern Mexico; Matamoros recorded peak sustained winds of 53 mph (85 km/h) with gusts to 67 mph (108 km/h). Dozens of structures were damaged, trees and power lines were downed, and many residents were left without
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A vigorous tropical wave entered the Atlantic on August 23, developing into a tropical depression off the western coast of Africa two days later at 06:00 UTC. The nascent depression steadily intensified as it moved west-northwest, becoming Tropical Storm Earl six hours after formation and
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On October 27, a nearly-stationary trough generated a low-pressure area to the Lesser Antilles, which interacted with an upper-level low to produce an area of convection. The asymmetric cloud structure resembled a subtropical cyclone at first, which became more circular as the system moved to
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An area of disturbed weather within a persistent, broad trough across the southwestern Caribbean organized into the nineteenth tropical depression of the season by 06:00 UTC on October 20 about 195 mi (315 km) north of Cabo Gracias a Dios. The depression was slow to organize at
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Otto and its precursor disturbance brought several days of rainfall and gusty winds to the Greater Antilles. In St. Lucia, 400 houses were severely flooded or destroyed, access to water was cut off, and power outages were observed. Storm impacts in Saint Kitts and Nevis flooded homes, caused minor
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A tropical wave moved off the western coast of Africa on June 24, which moved westward across the Atlantic without any signs of development. On July 3, the wave reached the western Caribbean, when the NHC first noted its potential for eventual development. After it moved into the Gulf of
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are issued by national meteorological services, scientific agencies, and noted hurricane experts. The forecasts include weekly and monthly changes in significant factors that help determine the number of tropical storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes within a particular year. According to NOAA,
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received a gust of 58 mph (93 km/h). Farther north and west in Belize, the Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center—popular attractions for tourists—were heavily damaged. About 80% of the grapefruit and nearly 25% of the orange crop were lost there. Two deaths were observed: one man was
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moved across Mexico and degenerated into a remnant low on September 4. Its low and mid-level circulations survived crossing Mexico and entered the southern Bay of Campeche, reforming as a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC on September 5. Steered north to north-northwest, the cyclone
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On December 7, 2009, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) issued their first extended range outlook for the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, predicting 13.9 named storms, 7.4 hurricanes, 3.4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 135 units. The organization referenced two main factors, slower trade winds
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after succumbing to rough seas. Only very minor impacts were observed along the northeastern coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula. The outer bands of Paula affected Cuba, where rainfall peaked at 7.32 in (186 mm) and winds reached 68 mph (109 km/h). The strong winds downed many
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1004:(CSU) issued their first extended range outlook, projecting 11 to 16 named storms, 6 to 8 hurricanes, 3 to 5 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 100 to 162 units. The organization stated that although a strong El Niño event was ongoing at the release of their forecast, a continuation of a warm
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Impacts throughout the Windward Islands were substantial, but most heavily concentrated in St. Lucia. There, gusts reached 69 mph (111 km/h), toppling trees and power lines. Torrential rainfall up to 26.3 in (670 mm) created mudslides and landslides that damaged or destroyed
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Several factors contributed to exceptional activity. A strong El Niño observed in 2009 rapidly transitioned into a strong La Niña by mid-summer 2010, projecting anomalously low vertical wind shear across the Atlantic Ocean. Ocean temperatures reached record levels across the basin, averaging at
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for the least active year in the reliable records, the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season ended as one of the most active in recorded history. It began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates that conventionally delimit the period during each year when most tropical cyclones form in the
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across the Atlantic Ocean were cited. Two days later, TSR revised their forecast upward to 16.3 named storms, 8.5 hurricanes, 4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 159 units. In their April 21 update, WSI predicted the most active year since the record-breaking 2005 season, with 16 named
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The complex interaction between a cold front, multiple tropical waves, and a broad area of low pressure in the wake of Nicole led to the formation of a tropical depression by 00:00 UTC on October 11 about 115 mi (185 km) southeast of Cabo Gracias a Dios. The nascent cyclone
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departed the western coast of Africa on September 26, becoming entangled with an upper-level trough to form a subtropical depression by 06:00 UTC on October 6, about 265 mi (425 km) north-northwest of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The depression recurved sharply northeast and
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raised a red alert, the highest level on the scale, for portions of Tamaulipas and noted that extreme caution was necessary in areas between Rio San Fernando and the Texas-Mexico border. Upon making landfall, the depression produced a storm surge between 2 and 4 ft (0.61 and 1.22 m).
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on June 17 and remained well defined as it tracked westward. An area of low pressure developed in association with the system over the northwestern Caribbean on June 24 and further organized into a tropical depression by 18:00 UTC the following day, supported by data from a
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A tropical storm watch was issued for Bermuda on August 27 but swiftly canceled the next day as Danielle steered well clear of the island. Swells from the powerful hurricane reached the East Coast of the United States, leading to the rescues of 250 people in
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led to the development of a tropical depression over the central Atlantic by 12:00 UTC on August 2. The depression steadily organized after formation, intensifying into Tropical Storm Colin by 06:00 UTC on August 3. An abnormally strong
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power. Impact was more significant across the United States—most notably in Texas—where 283 homes sustained minor damage, 231 homes sustained major damage, and 68 homes were destroyed. Torrential rainfall, peaking at 16.37 in (416 mm) in
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seasons have had more, at 14 and 15 hurricanes respectively. Despite the high number of hurricanes, not one hurricane hit the United States, making the season the only season with 10 or more hurricanes without a United States landfall. The overall
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as Colin approached but was later discontinued as it weakened. Average winds of 31 mph (50 km/h) were observed across the island, although peak winds fell just shy of tropical storm intensity at 37 mph (60 km/h).
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areas—aided by instability from the remnants of the depression—flooded streets, inundating an apartment complex in the former city and cutting power to 1,921 customers in the latter city. Forty homes and businesses were flooded in
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with winds of 85 mph (135 km/h) by 15:00 UTC on September 21 and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone three hours later. The extratropical low was absorbed by a larger such system between Greenland and
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was temporarily suspended. Local officials urged residents to secure their boats as a safety precaution. The tropical storm warning was canceled during the evening of October 29, as Shary no longer posed a threat to
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CSU issued a more detailed update on April 7, upping their forecast to 15 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 150. More confidence in the weakening of El Niño (and thus lower vertical
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The precursor disturbance to Bonnie produced rainfall up to 4 in (100 mm) in the Dominican Republic, isolating towns due to bridge collapses and prompting the evacuation of thousands of residents. In nearby
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beach erosion, topped bridges, washed out roads, and caused severe disruption to electrical services. Throughout the U.S. Virgin Islands, monthly rainfall records were shattered, with 21.52 in (547 mm) in
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where 70 people were killed. Bridges were collapsed, roads were destroyed, communication lines were downed, and up to 255 communities were affected by the storm there. Similar but less severe damage was observed in
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traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 2010 USD.
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from its rotating Atlantic hurricane name lists due to the number of deaths and damage they caused, and they will not be used again for another Atlantic hurricane. They were replaced with
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trees, blocking roadways, and damaged the roofs of several homes. The rain, however, was regarded as generally beneficial to crops and low reservoirs. Rough seas removed concrete from
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killed when his boat capsized in rough seas, while a second man was mauled to death by a jaguar that escaped after a tree mangled its cage. The damage cost topped $ 80 million.
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for only the second time on record. The season officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates that conventionally delimit the period during each year when
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the west-northwest, away from the upper-level low. Late on October 28, the low developed into a tropical depression about 520 mi (830 km) south-southeast of
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to the mainland, was scheduled to shut down at 7:00 p.m. local time on October 29; several football cancellations were made as a result. Ferry service between
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by 06:00 UTC on July 22. Amid a brief reprieve in strong upper-level winds, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Bonnie as it crossed
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7242:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 4
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National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Miami, Florida
6483:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 3
6246:
National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Miami, Florida
5976:
5873:
5855:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1, 2
5608:"Guatemala: Daños en agricultura se incrementan con tormenta Alex"
5497:
5441:
5042:
4872:
4641:
4583:
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2530:
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316:) in damage as it struck northern Mexico in June. The next month,
8364:"Heavy rains, high winds in SKN disrupt residents' daily routine"
7163:(Report). Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center. pp. 1–3
6972:"V.I. can feel economic winds from hurricanes far from territory"
6400:(Report). Bermuda Weather Service. August 9, 2010. Archived from
5250:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
5104:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. August 5, 2010
4817:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from
4785:"WSI Raises Its April Forecast Numbers for 2010 Hurricane Season"
4557:"Extended Range Forecast for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2010"
4139:
3767:
3731:
3727:
3141:
3097:
2936:
1681:
1638:
1507:
1427:. Rainfall in Texas reached 5.16 in (131 mm) along the
1263:
365:
7766:"Daños eléctricos en Quintana Roo a causa de la tormenta "Karl""
6734:. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. August 31, 2010
6501:
5074:"August Forecast Update for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2010"
4614:"WSI Predicts 2010 Hurricane Season to be More Active than 2009"
1406:
for the potential of heavy rains, flooding, and landslides. The
356:, with 22 and 126 deaths, respectively. In late September,
9199:
Two Tropical Cyclone Names Retired from List of Atlantic Storms
8470:"Gobierno desembolsará millones por estragos causados por Otto"
8260:"Hurricane Season 2010: Tropical Storm Nicole (Atlantic Ocean)"
4673:"April Forecast Update for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2010"
3976:
3879:
2941:
2391:
1275:
winds of 110 mph (175 km/h) as it made landfall near
1025:
storms, 9 hurricanes, and 5 major hurricanes. Five days later,
373:
332:
moved parallel to the East Coast of the United States and into
7053:(Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2010
6612:(Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2010
6349:(Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2010
6323:(Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2010
6297:(Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2010
6248:(Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2010
5127:"WSI Expects a Very Active Remainder of 2010 Hurricane Season"
4987:"July Forecast Update for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2010"
4904:"June Forecast Update for Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2010"
4757:"TSR Pre-Season Forecast for 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Activity"
1065:
7553:
John L. Beven II; Christopher W. Landsea (December 9, 2010).
5816:"Hurricane season 2010: Constant storms, inconsistent impact"
5408:"All the Records the 2020 Hurricane Season has Broken So Far"
4731:"NC State Predicts Active Atlantic Hurricane Season for 2010"
4531:"North Atlantic Ocean Historical Tropical Cyclone Statistics"
4143:
3968:
3538:
3535:
2398:
768:
8117:
DREF operation final report – Jamaica: Tropical Storm Nicole
7323:
Tropical Depression 11-E/T.S. Hermine - September 3-11, 2010
3550:
3547:
1142:
were prevalent throughout much of the season, trailing only
9149:
8995:. Bermuda Weather Service. October 30, 2010. Archived from
7926:
CWS Emergency Situation Report: 2010 Tropical Storm Matthew
6945:"Obama declares Earl a USVI disaster, allowing federal aid"
6013:
5910:
5382:
5311:
Phillip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (November 10, 2010).
4496:
Background Information: The North Atlantic Hurricane Season
4179:
3544:
9274:
7261:
John P. Cangialosi; Richard J. Pasch (September 7, 2010).
5442:
Richard J. Pasch; Todd B. Kimberlain (February 15, 2011).
4555:
Dr. Adam Lea; Professor Mark Saunders (December 7, 2009).
3541:
2278:
west-northwest for several days while embedded within the
1728:
A non-tropical area of low pressure, first noted over the
9204:(Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
9044:(in German). Radio Nederland Wereldomroep. Archived from
8415:
7657:. Weather Underground. September 12, 2010. Archived from
7655:"Weather History for Sal, Cabo Verde: September 13, 2010"
7631:. Weather Underground. September 12, 2010. Archived from
7629:"Weather History for Sal, Cabo Verde: September 12, 2010"
6553:"Remnants of Tropical Depression 5 soak New Orleans area"
6524:
5523:
4812:
4584:
Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (December 9, 2009).
9628:
8742:. The Associated Press. October 26, 2010. Archived from
7421:"Surfer dies after being pulled from water at Surf City"
5762:
5628:
5072:
Dr. Adam Lea; Professor Mark Saunders (August 4, 2010).
324:
led to one drowning death, and rip currents produced by
5605:
5043:
Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (August 4, 2010).
4671:
Dr. Adam Lea; Professor Mark Saunders (April 9, 2010).
1419:
were reported in relation to the depression — one near
8146:"Tropical Storm Nicole bringing rain to South Florida"
8021:
6791:"Hurricane Earl damages amount to $ 34M, report finds"
6502:
Richard J. Pasch; Stacy R. Stewart (August 16, 2010).
6081:(in Spanish). CNN México. July 8, 2010. Archived from
5498:
Richard J. Pasch; Todd B. Kimberlain (March 7, 2011).
5265:"Records set in the Atlantic Hurricane Season of 2005"
4985:
Dr. Adam Lea; Professor Mark Saunders (July 6, 2010).
4932:"North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2010"
4902:
Dr. Adam Lea; Professor Mark Saunders (June 4, 2010).
4845:"FSU COAPS Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast Archive"
4755:
Dr. Adam Lea; Professor Mark Saunders (May 25, 2010).
4642:
Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (April 7, 2010).
4011:, Leeward Islands, Bermuda, United States East Coast,
3553:
344:, killed four as it traversed the Atlantic and across
7518:
6163:. National Climatic Data Center. 2010. Archived from
6137:. National Climatic Data Center. 2010. Archived from
5154:. WSI Corporation. September 22, 2010. Archived from
4873:
Philip J. Klotzbach; William M. Gray (June 2, 2010).
3576:
8685:"Cuba's capital cleans up from Tropical Storm Paula"
8079:
8077:
7470:
7071:
5152:"WSI Expects 2010 Hurricane Season to Finish Strong"
4405:
320:
struck Florida as a weak cyclone, leaving one dead.
9066:
7603:"Tempestade tropical Júlia afasta-se de Cabo Verde"
6684:"Hurricanes roil Atlantic coast; 1 dead, 1 missing"
5977:Stewart, Stacy/Cangialosi, John P. (July 8, 2010).
5874:Cangialosi, John P./Stewart, Stacy (July 5, 2010).
5383:Robbie J. Berg; Eric S. Blake (September 1, 2010).
5318:(Report). Colorado State University. pp. 52–60
4616:. WSI Corporation. January 27, 2010. Archived from
4533:. Fort Collins, Colorado: Colorado State University
1760:, where 13.9 in (350 mm) was documented.
1514:around 23:15 UTC that day. It later traversed
386:
Predictions of tropical activity in the 2010 season
8736:"Richard becomes hurricane, heads for tiny Belize"
8708:
8492:"Familias incomunicadas en Arecibo, Ponce y Cayey"
8310:
7872:
7578:
7022:"Swedish sailor missing after tropical storm Earl"
6763:
6732:"Hurricane Season 2010: Danielle (Atlantic Ocean)"
6656:
6475:
6317:Louisiana Event Report: Heavy Rain/Tropical System
6291:Louisiana Event Report: Heavy Rain/Tropical System
5708:"Deja Alex 256 mil personas sin luz en Tamaulipas"
5229:"Atlantic hurricane best track (HURDAT version 2)"
4162:
4122:
4092:
4061:
4031:
1390:, Texas. The National Weather Service also issued
8941:
8340:. Caribbean 360. October 18, 2010. Archived from
8074:
6918:"Earl Cost Gov't $ 7M; Recent Flood to Cost More"
6550:
6478:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Five
6425:"Hundreds of ocean rescues on rip filled beaches"
5913:"Tropical Depression Two Tropical Cyclone Update"
5818:. Plant It Now. November 16, 2010. Archived from
4843:Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies.
4703:. WSI Corporation. April 21, 2010. Archived from
4329:
3995:
3954:
3924:
3617:
3608:
3594:
3587:
978:Before and during each hurricane season, several
9864:
8567:"Hurricane Paula Lashes Honduras, Nears Yucatán"
8172:"Tropical Storm Nicole bill now at $ 20 billion"
7948:"International Disaster Database: Disaster List"
7710:"Karl, una de las peores tormentas: autoridades"
7682:
7524:
7369:
6188:
5850:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Depression Two
5847:
5549:
5360:Stacy R. Stewart; et al. (August 1, 2010).
5359:
5017:. WSI Corporation. July 21, 2010. Archived from
4959:. WSI Corporation. June 23, 2010. Archived from
4299:
4267:
4233:
3896:
3857:
1415:and Padre Island were flooded by the storm. Two
383:
281:intensified into the first June hurricane since
8796:
8416:Joy Blackburn; Aldeth Lewin (October 8, 2010).
8022:Jo Tuckman; Rory Carroll (September 28, 2010).
7875:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Matthew
7836:(in Spanish). El Informador. September 18, 2010
7237:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Hermine
7234:
6996:
6370:
6016:"Tropical Depression Two Advisory Number Three"
5683:"Furia de Alex obliga a miles a dejar su hogar"
5680:
5292:(Report). Tropical Storm Risk. December 2, 2010
4787:. WSI Corporation. May 26, 2010. Archived from
3824:
3794:
989:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
244:was the first of three consecutive very active
9196:
9164:
8764:
8661:. Der Keiler. October 15, 2010. Archived from
8539:
8198:"Lluvias causan daños en cultivos y viviendas"
8057:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Nicole
7975:Tropical Storm Matthew - September 23-26, 2010
7786:
7346:"Deadly remnants of Hermine pound Texas, Okla"
7309:
7158:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Gaston
7100:
6527:"Deaths show secluded beaches carry some risk"
6191:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Bonnie
5953:"Tropical Depression Two Advisory Number Nine"
5524:Hurricane Specialist Unit (December 1, 2010).
3750:
3630:
1059:Timeline of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season
1037:On the first day of the 2010 Atlantic season,
188:Timeline of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season
9742:
9728:
9300:
8968:
8822:
8384:
8054:
7999:. La Prensa. October 14, 2010. Archived from
7735:
7733:
7731:
7466:
7464:
7181:
7155:
7103:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Fiona
6969:
6889:
6710:"Titanic explorers take cover from hurricane"
6449:
6422:
6373:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Colin
5979:"Tropical Depression Two Advisory Number One"
5738:"Alex dejó 6 mil casas dañadas en Tamaulipas"
5681:Roberto Aguilar; et al. (July 1, 2010).
5336:
5287:Remarkable 2010 Hurricane and Typhoon Seasons
4815:"NOAA Expects Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season"
4199:
4182:, Florida, Bahamas, United States East Coast
3702:
1970:, peaking at 105 mph (170 km/h) in
1624:The interaction of two tropical waves and an
277:formation is most likely. The first cyclone,
8914:
8891:
7768:(in Spanish). Artículo 7. September 15, 2010
7741:Annual Global Climate and Catastrophe Report
7019:
6942:
6633:Tropical Depression Five - August 9-20, 2010
6581:
6036:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
6014:Pasch, Richard/Berg, Robbie (July 8, 2010).
5999:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
5933:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
5911:Pasch, Richard/Berg, Robbie (July 8, 2010).
5896:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
5629:Y. Rodríguez; Ó. Gutiérrez (June 30, 2010).
4728:
4490:
4488:
3672:
968:† Most recent of several such occurrences. (
9174:. National Hurricane Center. Archived from
9039:
8971:"Tropical Storm Shary Public Advisory Five"
8816:
8472:(in Spanish). El Nuevodia. October 11, 2010
8442:
8284:
7997:"Tropical storms cost Mexican state $ 8 bn"
7854:
7583:. Miami, Florida: National Hurricane Center
7475:(Report). World Meteorological Organization
7418:
7128:"Climate data for Bermuda - September 2010"
6686:. WIS News. August 30, 2010. Archived from
6659:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Danielle
5770:(Report). World Meteorological Organization
5583:(in Spanish). June 22, 2010. Archived from
5209:(Report). World Meteorological Organization
4926:
4924:
1657:
1020:) and the continuation of anomalously warm
269:count in the Atlantic exceeded that in the
9735:
9721:
9450:
9307:
9293:
8871:"Tropical Storm Shary Public Advisory One"
8868:
8862:
8845:
8711:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Richard
8516:(in Spanish). El Nuevodia. October 8, 2010
8494:(in Spanish). El Nuevodia. October 7, 2010
8204:(in Spanish). Noticias 24. October 2, 2010
8024:"Hundreds feared dead in Mexico landslide"
7728:
7493:
7461:
7343:
7263:Tropical Storm Hermine Discussion Number 8
7072:Agence-France Presse (September 5, 2010).
6915:
6822:CDEMA Situation Report #3 – Hurricane Earl
5763:United States of America (March 8, 2011).
5653:
5651:
5526:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary: November
5096:
5094:
4847:. Florida State University. Archived from
4813:Climate Prediction Center (May 27, 2010).
4808:
4806:
2311:tropical origin to hit Newfoundland since
1313:
9438:
9238:
8944:"Tropical Storm Shary approaches Bermuda"
8799:"Hurricane SHARY Tropical Cyclone Report"
8767:"Belize Zoo Ravaged By Hurricane Richard"
8304:
8233:(Report). Cayman Prepared. Archived from
7972:
7809:
7579:John P. Cangialosi (September 15, 2010).
7444:
7372:"Sequoyah County denied flood assistance"
7320:
7204:
7184:Tropical Storm Gaston Discussion Number 2
7130:. Bermuda Weather Service. Archived from
6630:
6525:Christopher O'Donnell (August 14, 2010).
6452:"Maryland man drowns off Ocracoke Island"
6266:
5946:
5944:
5657:
5606:Government of Guatemala (June 29, 2010).
5470:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary: October
5146:
5144:
5121:
5119:
5067:
5065:
5038:
5036:
5009:
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4980:
4978:
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4895:
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4866:
4838:
4836:
4779:
4777:
4750:
4748:
4724:
4722:
4525:
4523:
4485:
4443:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
3526:
3265:The following list of names was used for
3261:List of historical tropical cyclone names
2578:
2119:
1756:. Rainfall accumulations peaked south of
9135:
9095:"Rain hits Haiti, flooding refugee camp"
9067:Leoni Leidel-Schenk (November 2, 2010).
8792:
8790:
8788:
8704:
8702:
8595:(in Spanish). LaPrensa. October 12, 2010
8542:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Paula
8535:
8533:
8531:
8311:John P. Cangialosi (November 17, 2010).
8050:
8048:
8046:
8044:
7873:Michael J. Brennan (December 30, 2010).
7812:"Hurricane Karl - September 14-18, 2010"
7678:
7676:
7555:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Julia
7548:
7546:
7544:
7285:"Hermine Weakens to Tropical Depression"
7230:
7228:
7226:
7224:
7207:Remnants of Gaston - September 6-7, 2010
6999:"Hurricane Earl does damage in Anguilla"
6657:Todd B. Kimberlain (December 15, 2010).
6343:Arkansas Event Report: Thunderstorm Wind
6269:Tropical Storm Bonnie - July 22-25, 2010
5950:
5867:
5500:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Tomas
5385:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary: August
4921:
4695:
4693:
4666:
4664:
4637:
4635:
4608:
4606:
4579:
4577:
4550:
4548:
3484:List of retired Atlantic hurricane names
2685:
2670:, where four people were killed, and in
2046:
1637:A tropical storm warning was raised for
1546:, while about 110 homes were flooded in
1434:
1086:
481:
456:
435:
9414:
9275:The National Hurricane Center's website
9224:"2016 Hurricane Names for the Atlantic"
9019:"Hurricane kills 14 people in St Lucia"
8946:. The Houston Chronicle. Archived from
8709:Todd B. Kimberlain (January 13, 2011).
8639:. Weather Underground. October 13, 2010
8338:"Red Cross responds to St Lucia floods"
8313:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Otto
8085:Tropical Storm Nicole Impact Assessment
7857:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Lisa
7834:"Hay 235 mil casas sin luz en Veracruz"
7685:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Karl
7529:. Environment and Climate Change Canada
7374:. Sequoyah County Times. Archived from
7151:
7149:
7096:
7094:
6766:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Earl
6764:John P. Cangialosi (January 13, 2011).
6759:
6757:
6755:
6753:
6751:
6749:
6652:
6650:
6476:Michael J. Brennan (November 4, 2010).
6471:
6469:
6366:
6364:
6184:
6182:
6050:
5843:
5841:
5839:
5837:
5660:Hurricane Alex - June 29 - July 6, 2010
5648:
5631:"Alex pegará como huracán a Tamaulipas"
5552:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Alex
5545:
5543:
5493:
5491:
5489:
5487:
5444:Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Igor
5437:
5435:
5433:
5431:
5429:
5091:
4803:
3870:Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Bahamas,
1977:
1958:$ 34 million ($ 12.6 million
1553:
994:
9865:
9401:
9396:
8942:Elizabeth Roberts (October 29, 2010).
8593:"Huracán "Paula" se aleja de Honduras"
8514:"Estado de emergencia en toda la Isla"
8445:"Tropical Storm Otto unleashes floods"
8152:. Associated Press. September 29, 2010
7581:"Hurricane Julia Discussion Number 13"
7471:Government of Canada (March 8, 2011).
7447:Hurricane Igor - September 20-21, 2010
7370:Courtney Bullard (November 12, 2010).
7074:"Hurricane Earl sweeps through Canada"
6189:Stacy R. Stewart (December 28, 2010).
6007:
5970:
5941:
5904:
5550:Richard J. Pasch (December 15, 2010).
5362:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary: July
5339:Monthly Tropical Weather Summary: June
5221:
5141:
5116:
5062:
5033:
5004:
4975:
4946:
4892:
4863:
4833:
4774:
4745:
4719:
4520:
4439:2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
3983:
3662:
3155:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
3038:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
2955:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
2867:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
2780:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
2514:Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
2416:Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
2326:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
2214:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1875:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1771:Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
1190:Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
1032:
965:
203:2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
9716:
9627:
9365:
9360:
9288:
8825:"Tropical Storm Shary Discussion Two"
8785:
8699:
8528:
8041:
7866:
7787:Ernestoa Perea (September 22, 2010).
7683:Stacy R. Stewart (January 31, 2011).
7673:
7541:
7235:Lixion A. Avila (November 22, 2010).
7221:
6997:Gay Nagle Myers (September 1, 2010).
6551:Mark Schleifstein (August 13, 2010).
6398:BWS Daily Climatology Written Summary
6055:(in Spanish). Milenio. Archived from
5957:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center
5848:John L. Beven II (October 21, 2010).
5405:
4690:
4661:
4632:
4603:
4574:
4545:
4354:
4184:
4147:
4016:
3123:to Bermuda in response to the storm.
1763:
379:
9630:2010–2019 Atlantic hurricane seasons
9521:
9516:
9461:
9456:
9413:
9408:
9226:. The Weather Channel. June 30, 2016
9172:"Retired Hurricane Names Since 1954"
8765:Beth Buczynski (November 14, 2010).
8540:Robbie J. Berg (December 20, 2010).
7928:(Report). ReliefWeb. October 1, 2010
7527:"Notable Canadian Tropical Cyclones"
7146:
7091:
6974:. The Triboro Banner. Archived from
6970:Joy Blackburn (September 15, 2010).
6947:. Caribbean News Now. Archived from
6892:"Back on Track after Hurricane Earl"
6746:
6647:
6466:
6361:
6242:Florida Event Report: Tropical Storm
6216:"Bonnie Hits Florida on Way to Gulf"
6179:
5834:
5540:
5484:
5426:
4289:
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3886:
3814:
3735:
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9564:
9533:
9528:
9510:
9449:
9444:
9377:
9372:
8797:Lixion A. Avila (January 3, 2011).
8393:. The Times Tribune. Archived from
7977:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
7449:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
7325:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
7265:(Report). National Hurricane Center
7209:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
7186:(Report). National Hurricane Center
7182:Eric S. Blake (September 1, 2010).
7156:Eric S. Blake (November 18, 2010).
7101:Robbie J. Berg (October 18, 2010).
6920:. BVI Platinum News. Archived from
6890:Sheena Brooks (September 3, 2010).
6635:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
6371:Daniel P. Brown (October 4, 2010).
6271:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
5662:(Report). Weather Prediction Center
5528:(Report). National Hurricane Center
5472:(Report). National Hurricane Center
5387:(Report). National Hurricane Center
5364:(Report). National Hurricane Center
5341:(Report). National Hurricane Center
5050:(Report). Colorado State University
4880:(Report). Colorado State University
4649:(Report). Colorado State University
4591:(Report). Colorado State University
4453:Australian region cyclone seasons:
4150:
4079:
3980:
3345:for the first (and in the cases of
3127:, a low-lying bridge that connects
1431:adjacent to the city of Victoria.
1306:produced nine tornadoes (all rated
1253:A disturbance developed within the
1052:
364:caused a tourist to drown offshore
297:. Activity was represented with an
13:
9437:
9432:
9389:
9384:
9246:"Two 2010 Hurricane Names Retired"
9143:National Hurricane Operations Plan
8969:Roberts/Brown (October 29, 2010).
8894:"Causeway To Close at 7pm Tonight"
8823:Blake/Brennan (October 29, 2010).
8637:"Weather History for Quintana Roo"
8055:Eric S. Blake (January 31, 2011).
7419:Matt Tomsic (September 19, 2010).
7020:David Landes (September 5, 2010).
6849:(Report) (in French). Météo France
6606:Louisiana Event Report: Heavy Rain
6504:"Special Tropical Weather Outlook"
6161:"Texas Event Report: Funnel Cloud"
6135:"Texas Event Report: Funnel Cloud"
5796:(Report). National Weather Service
5129:. WSI Corporation. August 25, 2010
4357:
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4302:
4286:
4270:
4236:
4202:
4187:
4095:
4082:
4064:
4034:
3998:
3883:
3860:
3827:
3633:
3313:, respectively. Storms were named
3257:History of tropical cyclone naming
3147:
3030:
2859:
2318:
1112:. All were hurricanes at the time.
14:
9894:
9593:
9588:
9581:
9576:
9557:
9552:
9485:
9480:
9263:
9197:Dennis Feltgen (March 16, 2011).
9101:from the original on May 21, 2024
9071:. Versgeperst.com. Archived from
9040:Dick Drayer (November 11, 2010).
8915:Staff Writer (October 29, 2010).
8892:Staff Writer (October 29, 2010).
8659:"A weakening Paula drenches Cuba"
8385:Joy Blackburn (October 7, 2010).
7900:"Fourteen dead in tropical storm"
7791:(in Spanish). Imagen Agropecuaria
7494:QMI Agency (September 27, 2010).
7344:Ken Miller (September 10, 2010).
6896:The St Kitts & Nevis Observer
6797:. October 5, 2010. Archived from
6105:"Texas Event Report: Storm Surge"
4733:. North Carolina State University
4360:
4320:
4292:
4258:
4255:
4250:, Mexico, Cuba, Bahamas, Florida
4224:
4190:
4165:
4153:
4125:
4113:
4085:
4052:
4022:
4019:
3986:
3957:
3945:
3927:
3917:
3899:
3889:
3848:
3845:
3817:
3811:
3797:
3785:
3782:
3753:
3741:
3738:
3705:
3693:
3675:
3665:
3515:
3490:World Meteorological Organization
2772:
2506:
2408:
2206:
1867:
1182:
348:. Latin America was badly hit by
9608:
9607:
9545:
9540:
9509:
9504:
9497:
9492:
9473:
9468:
9425:
9420:
9353:
9348:
9338:
9216:
9190:
9113:
9087:
9060:
9033:
9011:
8985:
8962:
8935:
8908:
8885:
8848:"Hurricane Shary Discussion Six"
8839:
8758:
8728:
8677:
8651:
8629:
8617:. Primera Hora. October 12, 2010
8607:
8585:
8559:
8506:
8484:
8462:
8436:
8409:
8378:
8356:
8330:
8278:
8252:
8231:Hazard Management Cayman Islands
8216:
8190:
8164:
8138:
8109:
8015:
7989:
7966:
7940:
7918:
7892:
7848:
7826:
7803:
7780:
7758:
7716:(in Spanish). September 15, 2010
7702:
7647:
7621:
7595:
7572:
7487:
7438:
7412:
7390:
7363:
7337:
7314:
7303:
7277:
7254:
7198:
6943:Aldeth Lewin (October 2, 2010).
6582:Mark R. Kent (August 15, 2010).
6450:Matthew Burns (August 9, 2010).
6423:Colin Hackman (August 9, 2010).
5951:Gerhardt, Mary (July 10, 2010).
5406:Dolce, Chris (October 6, 2020).
5245:
5204:Accumulated cyclone energy (ACE)
4408:
4317:
4314:
4252:
4221:
4110:
4107:
4049:
4046:
3942:
3939:
3914:
3911:
3842:
3779:
3690:
3687:
3170:
3162:
3053:
3045:
2970:
2962:
2882:
2874:
2795:
2787:
2722:September 28 – September 29
2708:
2700:
2615:September 23 – September 26
2601:
2593:
2543:September 20 – September 26
2529:
2521:
2445:September 14 – September 18
2431:
2423:
2355:September 12 – September 20
2341:
2333:
2229:
2221:
2142:
2134:
2069:
2061:
2000:
1992:
1890:
1882:
1786:
1778:
1680:
1672:
1665:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
1654:led to the drowning of one man.
1576:
1568:
1457:
1449:
1336:
1328:
1321:Tropical depression (SSHWS)
1205:
1197:
305:, which also led to an inactive
26:
9121:"Haiti fears spread of cholera"
8869:Brown/Berg (October 29, 2010).
8846:Eric Blake (October 30, 2010).
8443:Danica Coto (October 7, 2010).
8418:"Otto's onslaught spread havoc"
8285:Ron Scherer (October 1, 2010).
7496:"Igor cleanup will take months"
7175:
7120:
7065:
7047:Florida Event Report: High Surf
7039:
7013:
6990:
6963:
6936:
6909:
6883:
6861:
6836:
6813:
6783:
6724:
6702:
6676:
6624:
6598:
6575:
6544:
6518:
6495:
6443:
6416:
6390:
6335:
6309:
6283:
6260:
6234:
6208:
6153:
6127:
6097:
6071:
6044:
5808:
5782:
5756:
5730:
5700:
5674:
5622:
5599:
5569:
5517:
5461:
5399:
5376:
5353:
5330:
5304:
5279:
5257:
5196:
5170:
4729:Tracey Peake (April 26, 2010).
4474:South Atlantic tropical cyclone
4463:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
4333:Category 2 hurricane
4303:Category 1 hurricane
4271:Category 2 hurricane
4237:Category 2 hurricane
4203:Category 1 hurricane
4096:Category 1 hurricane
4065:Category 3 hurricane
4035:Category 4 hurricane
3999:Category 4 hurricane
3861:Category 4 hurricane
3828:Category 4 hurricane
3634:Category 2 hurricane
3565:North Atlantic tropical cyclone
3241:already-deadly cholera outbreak
2243:September 8 – September 21
1724:Tropical Depression Five (2010)
1644:L.F. Wade International Airport
1057:For a chronological guide, see
1027:North Carolina State University
980:forecasts of hurricane activity
9873:2010 Atlantic hurricane season
9317:2010 Atlantic hurricane season
9123:. Al Jazeera. November 7, 2010
9097:. SMH News. November 6, 2010.
9042:"Meteo rapporteert over Tomas"
8124:Disaster Relief Emergency Fund
7400:. Fox News. September 14, 2010
6869:"US braces for Hurricane Earl"
5714:. July 1, 2010. Archived from
5337:Eric S. Blake (July 1, 2010).
3246:
2156:September 5 – September 9
2083:September 1 – September 2
1860:were forced to seek refuge in
1830:Intertropical Convergence Zone
1255:Intertropical Convergence Zone
242:2010 Atlantic hurricane season
21:2010 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
8291:The Christian Science Monitor
6871:. Al Jazerra. August 30, 2010
6109:National Climatic Data Center
4479:
4429:2010 Pacific hurricane season
4330:October 29 – November 7
3937:Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico
3897:August 30 – September 3
3858:August 25 – September 4
3685:Northern Mexico, South Texas
3477:
3192:100 mph (155 km/h)
2992:100 mph (155 km/h)
2904:105 mph (165 km/h)
2645:Tropical Storm Matthew (2010)
2453:125 mph (205 km/h)
2363:140 mph (220 km/h)
2251:155 mph (250 km/h)
2186:Tropical Storm Hermine (2010)
1912:145 mph (230 km/h)
1808:130 mph (215 km/h)
1227:110 mph (175 km/h)
193:2010 Pacific hurricane season
9148:(Report). Washington, D.C.:
9021:. BBC News. November 2, 2010
8919:. Go Jamaica. Archived from
8687:. Fox News. October 15, 2010
8366:. SKN Vibes. October 8, 2010
3355:
3184:October 29 – November 7
3075:75 mph (120 km/h)
3067:October 28 – October 30
2984:October 20 – October 25
2896:October 11 – October 15
2817:85 mph (140 km/h)
2752:Tropical Storm Nicole (2010)
2551:85 mph (140 km/h)
2492:Veracruz by 12:00 UTC.
2192:Tropical Depression Eleven-E
2164:70 mph (110 km/h)
2022:65 mph (100 km/h)
2014:August 30 – September 3
1950:Severe impacts from Earl in
1904:August 25 – September 4
1501:Tropical Storm Bonnie (2010)
1006:El Niño–Southern Oscillation
426:
417:
410:
401:
396:
391:
92: • Lowest pressure
7:
8973:. National Hurricane Center
8873:. National Hurricane Center
8850:. National Hurricane Center
8827:. National Hurricane Center
8804:. National Hurricane Center
7814:. Weather Prediction Center
6712:. CBC News. August 30, 2010
6506:. National Hurricane Center
6427:. WECT News. Archived from
6018:. National Hurricane Center
5981:. National Hurricane Center
5915:. National Hurricane Center
5878:. National Hurricane Center
4934:. Met Office. June 17, 2010
4434:2010 Pacific typhoon season
4401:
4138:, Central America, Mexico,
4074:Belize, Yucatán Peninsula,
2809:October 6 – October 10
2730:45 mph (75 km/h)
2693:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
2623:60 mph (95 km/h)
2586:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
2127:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
2091:40 mph (65 km/h)
2054:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1985:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1702:35 mph (55 km/h)
1620:Tropical Storm Colin (2010)
1598:60 mph (95 km/h)
1561:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1479:45 mph (75 km/h)
1442:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
1358:35 mph (55 km/h)
198:2010 Pacific typhoon season
10:
9899:
9878:Atlantic hurricane seasons
9248:. NBC News. March 17, 2011
5876:"Tropical Weather Outlook"
5231:(Database). United States
4364:
4324:
4296:
4262:
4228:
4194:
4157:
4117:
4089:
4056:
4026:
3990:
3949:
3921:
3893:
3852:
3821:
3789:
3745:
3697:
3669:
3625:
3481:
3250:
3211:
3119:canceled flights from the
3011:
2923:
2836:
2767:Wilmington, North Carolina
2749:
2682:that killed seven people.
2680:Santa María Tlahuitoltepec
2642:
2472:
2382:
2270:
2183:
1931:
1800:August 21 – August 30
1721:
1694:August 10 – August 11
1617:
1498:
1246:
1177:
1056:
985:accumulated cyclone energy
947:
945:
924:
921:
905:
902:
886:
883:
867:
864:
848:
845:
829:
826:
810:
807:
791:
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772:
767:
751:
748:
732:
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708:
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687:
671:
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633:
628:
612:
609:
593:
590:
574:
571:
555:
552:
536:
531:
515:
512:
299:accumulated cyclone energy
246:Atlantic hurricane seasons
213:Atlantic hurricane seasons
78: • Maximum winds
9883:Tropical cyclones in 2010
9839:
9823:
9802:
9774:South-West Indian Ocean (
9750:
9744:Tropical cyclones in 2010
9636:
9603:
9345:
9336:
9323:
9315:Tropical cyclones of the
8387:"Storm pummels St. Croix"
5233:National Hurricane Center
4501:Climate Prediction Center
4424:Tropical cyclones in 2010
3967:Central America, Mexico,
3909:Leeward Islands, Bermuda
3798:Tropical depression
3676:Tropical depression
3620:
3605:
3579:
3571:
3188:
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3154:
3071:
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3042:
3037:
2988:
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2871:
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2784:
2779:
2726:
2718:
2697:
2692:
2619:
2611:
2590:
2585:
2547:
2539:
2518:
2513:
2449:
2441:
2420:
2415:
2359:
2351:
2330:
2325:
2300:Surf City, North Carolina
2247:
2239:
2218:
2213:
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2152:
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2126:
2087:
2079:
2058:
2053:
2018:
2010:
1989:
1984:
1908:
1900:
1879:
1874:
1835:eyewall replacement cycle
1804:
1796:
1775:
1770:
1698:
1690:
1669:
1664:
1594:
1586:
1565:
1560:
1475:
1467:
1446:
1441:
1354:
1346:
1325:
1320:
1223:
1215:
1194:
1189:
1002:Colorado State University
940:
507:
211:
183:
178:
166:
158:
144:
136:
128:
120:
115:
111:
91:
77:
67:
63:
58:
50:
42:
37:
25:
20:
9069:"Tomas eist twee levens"
8769:. Care 2. Archived from
7950:. EM-DAT. Archived from
6051:Notimex (July 8, 2010).
4416:Tropical cyclones portal
3839:United States East Coast
3808:United States Gulf Coast
3508:, respectively, for the
3353:, only) time this year.
2571:Following a sequence of
1862:St. John's, Newfoundland
1851:Satellite Beach, Florida
1658:Tropical Depression Five
1590:August 2 – August 8
1039:Florida State University
1022:sea surface temperatures
326:Tropical Depression Five
307:Pacific hurricane season
8224:Annual Report 2010-2011
7746:(Report). AON Benefield
6531:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3273:with the exceptions of
3253:Tropical cyclone naming
3115:for the entire island.
2284:Cape Race, Newfoundland
1548:West Baton Rouge Parish
1314:Tropical Depression Two
1260:reconnaissance aircraft
1136:Main Development Region
7525:Government of Canada.
6111:. 2010. Archived from
3631:June 25 – July 2
3237:less than a year prior
3113:tropical storm warning
2579:Tropical Storm Matthew
2385:Hurricane Julia (2010)
2291:on September 23.
2120:Tropical Storm Hermine
1941:Liverpool, Nova Scotia
1745:New Orleans, Louisiana
1471:July 22 – July 24
1277:Soto la Marina, Mexico
1113:
368:in mid-October, while
354:Tropical Storm Matthew
338:Tropical Storm Hermine
170:$ 7.39 billion (2010
51:Last system dissipated
6563:on September 25, 2015
6085:on September 16, 2015
5414:. The Weather Channel
5267:. Weather Underground
5079:. Tropical Storm Risk
4992:. Tropical Storm Risk
4909:. Tropical Storm Risk
4762:. Tropical Storm Risk
4678:. Tropical Storm Risk
4562:. Tropical Storm Risk
4373:June 25 – November 7
3872:Eastern United States
3224:on November 11.
3109:Government of Bermuda
2839:Hurricane Otto (2010)
2686:Tropical Storm Nicole
2573:Cape Verde hurricanes
2047:Tropical Storm Gaston
1934:Hurricane Earl (2010)
1841:on September 3.
1435:Tropical Storm Bonnie
1249:Hurricane Alex (2010)
1219:June 25 – July 2
1090:
358:Tropical Storm Nicole
318:Tropical Storm Bonnie
8424:. The Triboro Banner
7906:. September 26, 2010
7134:on December 16, 2009
6431:on December 30, 2016
4349:, Greater Antilles,
4166:Tropical storm
4126:Tropical storm
3958:Tropical storm
3928:Tropical storm
3900:Tropical storm
3754:Tropical storm
3706:Tropical storm
3529:Saffir–Simpson scale
1978:Tropical Storm Fiona
1847:Ocean City, Maryland
1758:Natchez, Mississippi
1554:Tropical Storm Colin
1520:Elliott Key, Florida
1350:July 8 – July 9
995:Pre-season forecasts
966:* June–November only
458:Record high activity
322:Tropical Storm Colin
248:, each with 19
9757:Australian region (
9075:on November 4, 2010
8950:on October 31, 2010
8923:on October 30, 2010
8773:on January 19, 2013
8397:on February 2, 2017
8344:on February 2, 2017
8240:on February 1, 2017
8003:on October 18, 2010
7506:on November 1, 2016
7291:. September 7, 2010
6978:on January 16, 2017
6824:(Report). ReliefWeb
6801:on February 2, 2017
6690:on January 18, 2017
6404:on February 1, 2010
5822:on January 16, 2017
5184:on December 3, 2010
4620:on February 1, 2017
4351:Lucayan Archipelago
4200:October 6 -10
3646:, Central America,
3568:
3137:St. George's Island
2759:Isle of Youth, Cuba
2652:Cabo Gracias a Dios
2190:The East Pacific's
1952:Antigua and Barbuda
1734:Fort Myers, Florida
1423:and the other near
1272:Belize City, Belize
1140:sea level pressures
1033:Mid-season outlooks
1010:The Weather Company
925:September 22, 2010
483:Record low activity
388:
116:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
9840:Non-seasonal lists
9770:North Indian Ocean
8573:. October 12, 2010
8178:. October 27, 2010
7661:on October 7, 2015
7635:on October 7, 2015
6795:The Daily Observer
6557:The Times-Picayune
6059:on August 11, 2010
4365:Season aggregates
4280:Honduras, Belize,
3585:at peak intensity
3567:season statistics
3562:
3492:retired the names
3129:St. David's Island
1764:Hurricane Danielle
1626:upper-level trough
1381:Brownsville, Texas
1284:Dominican Republic
1114:
384:
380:Seasonal forecasts
85:1-minute sustained
81:155 mph (250 km/h)
32:Season summary map
9860:
9859:
9710:
9709:
9703:
9645:
9621:
9620:
8746:on April 27, 2017
8665:on April 27, 2017
7855:Daniel P. Brown.
5718:on April 11, 2013
4397:
4396:
4212:Leeward Islands,
3648:Yucatán Peninsula
3558:
3557:
3531:
3475:
3474:
3289:, which replaced
3210:
3209:
3195:
3093:
3092:
3078:
3014:Hurricane Richard
3010:
3009:
2995:
2948:Hurricane Richard
2922:
2921:
2907:
2835:
2834:
2820:
2748:
2747:
2733:
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2626:
2569:
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2108:
2094:
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1930:
1929:
1915:
1826:
1825:
1811:
1741:Anna Maria Island
1720:
1719:
1705:
1616:
1615:
1601:
1544:Washington Parish
1532:Miami-Dade County
1497:
1496:
1482:
1376:
1375:
1361:
1245:
1244:
1230:
1152:Hurricane Allison
976:
975:
556:January 27, 2010
537:December 9, 2009
516:December 7, 2009
372:left two dead in
370:Hurricane Richard
238:
237:
121:Total depressions
9890:
9737:
9730:
9723:
9714:
9713:
9698:
9640:
9625:
9624:
9611:
9610:
9591:
9579:
9567:
9555:
9543:
9531:
9519:
9507:
9495:
9483:
9471:
9459:
9447:
9435:
9423:
9411:
9399:
9387:
9375:
9363:
9351:
9342:
9309:
9302:
9295:
9286:
9285:
9258:
9257:
9255:
9253:
9242:
9236:
9235:
9233:
9231:
9220:
9214:
9213:
9211:
9209:
9203:
9194:
9188:
9187:
9185:
9183:
9178:on June 28, 2011
9168:
9162:
9161:
9159:
9157:
9147:
9139:
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9132:
9130:
9128:
9117:
9111:
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9106:
9091:
9085:
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9064:
9058:
9057:
9055:
9053:
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9028:
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9009:
9008:
9006:
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8989:
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8978:
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8959:
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8955:
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8932:
8930:
8928:
8912:
8906:
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8903:
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8889:
8883:
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8809:
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8323:
8317:
8308:
8302:
8301:
8299:
8297:
8282:
8276:
8275:
8273:
8271:
8266:on March 5, 2016
8256:
8250:
8249:
8247:
8245:
8239:
8228:
8220:
8214:
8213:
8211:
8209:
8194:
8188:
8187:
8185:
8183:
8176:Jamaica Observer
8168:
8162:
8161:
8159:
8157:
8142:
8136:
8135:
8133:
8131:
8121:
8113:
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8106:
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8102:
8097:on March 4, 2016
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4355:$ 463.4 million
4347:Leeward Antilles
4343:Windward Islands
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4163:September 28–29
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4123:September 23–26
4093:September 20–26
4062:September 14–18
4032:September 12–20
4017:$ 200.5 million
3724:Turks and Caicos
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275:tropical cyclone
267:tropical cyclone
179:Related articles
159:Total fatalities
145:Major hurricanes
54:November 7, 2010
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129:Total storms
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9230:January 22,
9156:January 20,
9003:October 30,
8977:October 30,
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6171:October 28,
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4512:January 19,
4370:21 systems
4246:Nicaragua,
4178:, Jamaica,
4044:Cabo Verde
3776:New England
3751:August 2–8
3716:Puerto Rico
3703:July 22–24
3656:South Texas
3592:mph (km/h)
3510:2016 season
3271:2004 season
3247:Storm names
3235:earthquake
2672:El Salvador
2495:Throughout
2399:maize crops
1730:Gulf Stream
1528:Puerto Rico
1296:Port Isabel
439:(1950–2005)
334:Nova Scotia
256:. Only the
9867:Categories
9803:Hurricanes
9641:Previous:
8808:January 3,
8422:Daily News
8391:Daily News
5742:Vanguardia
4480:References
4379:155 (250)
4336:100 (155)
4274:100 (155)
4240:105 (165)
4068:125 (205)
4038:140 (220)
4009:Cabo Verde
4002:155 (250)
3864:145 (230)
3831:130 (215)
3720:Hispaniola
3637:110 (175)
3482:See also:
3478:Retirement
2201:Georgetown
2097:1005
1964:Guadeloupe
1708:1008
1604:1005
1485:1005
1400:Nuevo León
1396:Tamaulipas
1388:Baffin Bay
1364:1005
1304:supercells
1043:Met Office
1018:wind shear
422:hurricanes
413:Hurricanes
137:Hurricanes
9208:April 28,
9127:April 27,
9105:April 27,
9079:April 27,
9052:April 27,
9025:April 27,
8896:. Bernews
8777:April 26,
8750:April 26,
8740:Sify News
8691:April 26,
8643:April 26,
8621:April 26,
8599:April 26,
8577:April 26,
8150:USA Today
7425:Star News
7350:USA Today
7026:The Local
5296:April 27,
5213:April 27,
4390:315 (77)
4306:75 (120)
4284:, Mexico
4282:Guatemala
4206:85 (140)
4136:Venezuela
4099:85 (140)
3961:70 (110)
3903:65 (100)
3837:Bermuda,
3822:Danielle
3673:July 8–9
3588:Max 1-min
3198:982
3111:issued a
3081:989
2998:977
2910:981
2823:976
2736:995
2663:Nicaragua
2659:Venezuela
2629:998
2557:982
2459:956
2369:948
2308:Cape Pine
2296:St. Croix
2257:924
2170:989
2028:998
1918:927
1839:Greenland
1814:942
1540:Tylertown
1288:Monterrey
1233:946
162:392 total
9824:Typhoons
9810:Atlantic
9751:Cyclones
9613:Category
9415:Danielle
9328:Timeline
9099:Archived
8571:CBS News
7289:CBS News
6586:. AL.com
6220:CBS News
6032:cite web
5995:cite web
5929:cite web
5892:cite web
4537:July 19,
4402:See also
4315:Minimal
4312:Bermuda
4253:Unknown
4248:Honduras
4169:45 (75)
4129:60 (95)
4076:Veracruz
4047:Minimal
3984:52 (50)
3973:Oklahoma
3931:40 (65)
3912:Minimal
3843:Minimal
3801:35 (55)
3780:Minimal
3757:60 (95)
3709:45 (75)
3688:Minimal
3679:35 (55)
3663:33 (19)
3582:category
3465:(unused)
3457:(unused)
3376:Danielle
3181:Duration
3064:Duration
2981:Duration
2893:Duration
2854:Red Hook
2806:Duration
2719:Duration
2676:Acayucan
2668:Honduras
2612:Duration
2540:Duration
2442:Duration
2352:Duration
2289:Labrador
2240:Duration
2153:Duration
2080:Duration
2011:Duration
1972:Gustavia
1966:and the
1901:Duration
1797:Duration
1691:Duration
1652:Ocracoke
1587:Duration
1468:Duration
1425:Victoria
1421:Rockport
1404:Coahuila
1347:Duration
1216:Duration
1103:(center)
922:TWC/WSI
903:TWC/WSI
827:TWC/WSI
789:TWC/WSI
669:TWC/WSI
610:TWC/WSI
553:TWC/WSI
437:Average
103:; 27.29
9831:Pacific
9815:Pacific
9793:2010–11
9788:2009–10
9781:2010–11
9776:2009–10
9764:2010–11
9759:2009–10
9571:Richard
9523:Matthew
9463:Hermine
8449:Newshub
7078:The Age
5712:Milenio
4469:2010–11
4465:2009–10
4459:2010–11
4455:2009–10
4449:2010–11
4445:2009–10
4393:
4264:Richard
4140:Jamaica
4119:Matthew
3951:Hermine
3922:Gaston
3768:Bermuda
3732:Florida
3728:Bahamas
3621:Ref(s)
3618:Deaths
3442:Richard
3418:Matthew
3395:Hermine
3335:Richard
3298:Frances
3292:Charley
3202: (
3194:(1-min)
3142:Bermuda
3117:JetBlue
3098:Bermuda
3085: (
3077:(1-min)
3002: (
2994:(1-min)
2937:Cozumel
2914: (
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2827: (
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2114:Naguabo
2101: (
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2032: (
2024:(1-min)
1922: (
1914:(1-min)
1857:Titanic
1818: (
1810:(1-min)
1712: (
1704:(1-min)
1639:Bermuda
1608: (
1600:(1-min)
1534:caused
1489: (
1481:(1-min)
1413:Mustang
1368: (
1360:(1-min)
1264:Bahamas
1237: (
1229:(1-min)
1178:Systems
1110:(right)
970:See all
366:Cozumel
303:La Niña
283:Allison
149:Cat. 3+
9699:Next:
9535:Nicole
9451:Gaston
9379:Bonnie
4376:
4297:Shary
4290:1 (1)
4159:Nicole
3977:Kansas
3894:Fiona
3887:5 (3)
3880:Quebec
3815:0 (2)
3699:Bonnie
3609:Damage
3597:press.
3580:Storm
3506:Tobias
3423:Nicole
3387:Gaston
3367:Bonnie
3341:, and
3310:Jeanne
3307:, and
3285:, and
3259:, and
3168:
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3024:Roatán
2968:
2942:Havana
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1105:, and
1096:(left)
890:14–20
696:14–23
637:15–18
540:11–16
406:storms
393:Source
374:Belize
9595:Tomas
9583:Shary
9559:Paula
9487:Julia
9439:Fiona
9391:Colin
9202:(PDF)
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4326:Tomas
4318:None
4230:Paula
4222:None
4144:Haiti
4111:None
4108:None
4105:None
4090:Lisa
4050:None
4028:Julia
3969:Texas
3943:None
3940:None
3934:1005
3915:None
3804:1007
3760:1005
3747:Colin
3712:1005
3691:None
3682:1005
3574:name
3572:Storm
3563:2010
3498:Tomas
3450:Tomas
3446:Shary
3437:Paula
3405:Julia
3384:Fiona
3372:Colin
3351:Tomas
3343:Tomas
3339:Shary
3331:Paula
3327:Julia
3319:Fiona
3315:Colin
3287:Julia
3279:Fiona
3275:Colin
3230:7.0 M
1631:ridge
1107:Julia
893:8–12
884:NOAA
871:17.8
817:10.4
814:19.1
769:UKMET
755:17.7
699:8–14
640:8–11
597:16.3
519:13.9
420:Major
404:Named
291:Tomas
9701:2020
9694:2019
9689:2018
9684:2017
9679:2016
9674:2015
9669:2014
9664:2013
9659:2012
9654:2011
9649:2010
9643:2009
9547:Otto
9511:Lisa
9499:Karl
9475:Igor
9427:Earl
9403:Five
9355:Alex
9254:2024
9232:2024
9210:2017
9184:2009
9158:2024
9150:NOAA
9129:2017
9107:2017
9081:2017
9054:2017
9027:2017
9005:2010
8979:2010
8956:2010
8929:2010
8902:2011
8879:2010
8856:2010
8833:2010
8810:2011
8779:2017
8752:2017
8722:2017
8693:2017
8671:2021
8645:2017
8623:2017
8601:2017
8579:2017
8553:2017
8522:2017
8500:2017
8478:2017
8456:2017
8430:2017
8403:2021
8372:2017
8350:2021
8324:2017
8298:2017
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8184:2017
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7696:2017
7667:2021
7641:2021
7615:2021
7589:2017
7566:2017
7535:2017
7512:2021
7481:2017
7455:2017
7432:2017
7406:2017
7384:2017
7357:2017
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7297:2017
7271:2017
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