Retired names, if any, will be announced at the joint 42nd and 43rd Sessions of the RA IV Hurricane Committee (also including any names to be retired from the subsequent 2020 season), in the spring of 2021. [31][32], An area of low pressure developed a few hundred miles to the west of Hawaii on October 12. The remnant low drifted west and dissipated around a day later. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. In the spring of 1981, at the 3rd session of the RA IV hurricane committee, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Allen from its rotating name lists due to its destructive impacts, and it will not be used again for another Atlantic hurricane.

The following names were used for named storms that form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean during 2019. The disturbance quickly organized upon emerging over water, and it became Tropical Storm Lorena at 06:00 UTC on September 17 while moving northwest.

A strong gap wind event kept the system disorganized as it passed south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec. It crossed into the East Pacific on September 7, where it spawned a tropical depression by 06:00 UTC on September 12. The southern portion continued into the eastern Pacific, leading to the formation of a tropical depression around 00:00 UTC on October 20.

This is a table of all the storms that have formed in the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season. •Establishment of the World Meteorological Very deep convection fired over its center, and Alvin became a minimal Category 1 hurricane by 00:00 UTC on June 28 as it developed a 10 mi (16 km) diameter eye.

Hurricanes Erick and Flossie both threatened Hawaii, but the systems weakened significantly before reaching the islands, both causing minimal effects. It moved north and north-northwest while remaining largely disorganized in the presence of moderate northwesterly wind shear.

Octave degenerated to a remnant low around 18:00 UTC on October 19 as it curved east-northeast and later south-southwest. A turn toward the northwest brought the storm into cooler waters and drier air, with an increasingly rapid rate of weakening through July 5. The depression was located over very warm ocean temperatures but under the influence of moderate wind shear, preventing organization. If the 21 names listed above are exhausted during the season, the National Hurricane Center would turn to the 24-letter Greek alphabet for storm names, beginning with Alpha, as it did during the 2005 hurricane season.

WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION _____ RA IV HURRICANE COMMITTEE THIRTY-FIRST SESSION NASSAU, BAHAMAS 20 TO 24 APRIL 2009 RA IV/HC-XXXI/Doc. The low drifted west and dissipated the following day. The storm immediately re-intensified once over water and attained peak winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) while developing a mid-level eye feature. Narda made a second landfall near Las Glorias around 00:00 UTC on October 1 at peak strength.

[9] Moreover, tropical activity also began in the Central Pacific with the formation of Tropical Storm Akoni on September 3, which dissipated two days later. In May, Tropical Storm Bertha caused over $200 million (2020 USD) in damage and one fatality when it made landfall on and crossed the East Coast of the United States. The depression intensified into Tropical Storm Kiko twelve hours later but struggled to organize further as it underwent multiple center reformations.

Period of formation of tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2019, The totals represent the sum of the squares for every tropical storm's intensity of over 33 knots (38 mph, 61 km/h), divided by 10,000. [8] This level of activity came to a halt in August, with only three named storms forming, none of which reached hurricane strength.

It slowly intensified while moving rapidly west-northwest, becoming Tropical Storm Flossie early on July 29 and a hurricane later the next day.

The 2019 Pacific hurricane season was a near average season which produced nineteen named storms, though most were rather weak and short-lived. This is a table of all of the storms that have formed in the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm maintained a 15 mi (24 km) diameter eye surrounded by an intense central dense overcast and numerous rainbands at that time. See also: Tropical cyclone namingThe following list of names was used for named storms that formed in the North Atlantic in 2019. Storm names.

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is the first hurricane season on record in which nine tropical storms formed before August 1. The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 2025 season. The disturbance organized over the coming days and developed into Tropical Storm Barbara by 06:00 UTC on June 30, having already possessed gale-force winds at the time of formation. In July, tropical storms Edouard, Fay, Gonzalo, Hanna, and Isaias became the earliest fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth named storms, forming on July 4, 9, 21, 23, and 30 respectively. The name Mario was used for the first time this year. The wave gave way to an area of low pressure on July 12, which then organized into a tropical depression only six hours later. The low later turned west before dissipating into a trough early on July 11.

In July, Fay caused tropical storm force winds across Delaware, New Jersey, and coastal New York, resulting in $400 million in damage and six deaths. The wave entered the eastern Pacific on November 12 and spawned an area of low pressure the next day. Priscilla formed on October 20 and later dissipated the next day while it brushed Western Mexico.