Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020
(CNN) — The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, just like the 2020 season, was one for the record books, but for different reasons.
The biggest similarity was the high number of named storms. The 2021 season became only the third in history to use all of the names on the rotating seasonal list. The previous years were 2020 and 2005.
In 2020 more hurricanes made landfall in the U.S., but this year the storms cost over $20 billion more.
The Atlantic hurricane season, which runs June 1 to Nov. 30, ended with 21 named storms, seven hurricanes and four major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher): Grace, Ida, Larry, and Sam.
During an average year there would be 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. This year met or exceeded each of those categories, and it was forecast to be that way.
The strongest two hurricanes were Ida and Sam, which both reached Category 4 strength. Grace and Larry peaked as Category 3 storms.
The first half of the season was off to the races as the U.S. was affected by eight named storms: Claudette, Danny, Elsa, Fred, Henri, Ida, Mindy, and Nicholas.
Billions in damage
While only one major hurricane made landfall across the U.S. (Ida), a total of four named storms left behind over $1 billion in damage each: Tropical Storm Elsa, Tropical Storm Fred, Hurricane Ida, and Hurricane Nicholas.
Ida alone exceeded the cost in damage of all seven billion-dollar tropical cyclones that made landfall across the U.S. in 2020, including hurricanes like Laura, Delta and Zeta.
“To date, Hurricane Ida is the costliest disaster this year, exceeding $60 billion,” according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “Ida already ranks among the top five most costly hurricanes on record for the U.S. since 1980.”

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There were four major hurricanes in the 2021 Atlantic season: Grace, Ida, Larry, and Sam.
Ida was the strongest Atlantic hurricane of the year to make landfall with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph when it struck near Port Fourchon, Louisiana, on Aug. 29. It was one of only three hurricanes to ever make landfall in the state of Louisiana with winds of 150 mph, the most recent being Laura from 2020.
In the following days the remnants of Ida moved to the Northeast and combined with a frontal system, delivering extreme rainfall rates and flash flooding, inundating streets, homes and neighborhoods.
Flash flood emergencies were declared in New Jersey and New York. At least 55 people died across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
This season’s quirks
The strongest storm of the season didn’t hit land, but video was captured from inside it.
Hurricane Sam, like Ida, also reached Category 4 strength with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph. Sam remained a Category 4 hurricane for 4.5 days and generated the fifth-highest accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) recorded in the satellite era.
“ACE is integrated metric accounting for storm intensity and duration,” Klotzbach tweeted. “Sam was a long-lived, intense hurricane.”
Fortunately, unlike Ida, Sam remained out over the open waters of the Atlantic and never made landfall.
Sam’s long life, of over 11 days as a hurricane, allowed a research drone to be sailed into it, and, for the first time, to transmit video from inside a major hurricane at ocean level.
A couple of other storms made some meteorological records.
Tropical Storm Ana formed in a unique area of the Atlantic Ocean. In the last 100 years, no named storm had ever developed east of Bermuda in the month of May. Tropical Storm Ana broke that record. Typically, storms during this month form over the eastern Gulf of Mexico, western Caribbean Sea and near the southeastern U.S. coast.
Another unique storm was Subtropical Storm Teresa. Reports of subtropical storms are not uncommon, especially in the 21st century, thanks to advanced technology. What is uncommon is for a storm to remain subtropical for its entire life, never transitioning to “tropical” status.
Teresa was also extremely short-lived, at only 24 hours.
Ida will likely be the only name on the retired list this year, despite there being three other major hurricanes, simply because of the amount of damage and fatalities caused. The letter “I” already has more retired names than any other letter in the alphabet.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Mario Tama // Getty Images
The fast winds, rapid rainfall, and huge storm surges of hurricanes make this natural disaster responsible for many deaths and millions of dollars worth of damage each year. Capable of triggering flash floods, mudslides, and tornadoes, even weak hurricanes can cause extensive destruction to property, infrastructure, and crops. Other hurricanes remain at sea and never make landfall, limiting the destruction they cause. Advancements in technology, particularly satellite imaging, have greatly improved warnings and advisories that prompted live-saving evacuations. But not all lives can be spared.
Also known as tropical cyclones, hurricanes are large, wet storms with high winds that form over warm water. Hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin—the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea—runs from June 1 to Nov. 30 each year, though some hurricanes do form outside of this season. Many tropical storms are produced on an average year, though not all reach the strength of hurricanes.
Hurricanes are rated using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Category 1 hurricanes have the lowest wind speeds at 74-95 miles per hour, and Category 5 hurricanes have the strongest winds at 157 miles per hour or higher. Storms that are Category 3 and above are considered major hurricanes.
It seems hurricanes and other weather disasters are becoming increasingly destructive. There were 30 named storms and14 hurricanes during the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, with seven of those 14 hurricanes considered major. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2020 marked "the fifth consecutive above-normal Atlantic hurricane season." The NOAA predicted another above-average season for 2021, a forecast already coming true.
Some hurricane seasons are worse than others. In 1920, the strongest hurricane was a Category 2 storm that killed one person in Louisiana. Others are devastating and destroy entire cities. Hurricane Katrina, an infamous storm that struck the U.S. in 2005, delivered lasting damage to New Orleans and cost the country over $100 billion.
Stacker obtained hurricane data, updated in 2020, from the NOAA's Atlantic Oceanic and Meteorological Laboratory. A list of notable events or facts from each year was compiled from news, scientific, and government reports. Read on to learn about the noteworthy tropical storms and hurricanes from the year you were born.
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Mario Tama // Getty ImagesThe fast winds, rapid rainfall, and huge storm surges of hurricanes make this natural disaster responsible for many deaths and millions of dollars worth of damage each year. Capable of triggering flash floods, mudslides, and tornadoes, even weak hurricanes can cause extensive destruction to property, infrastructure, and crops. Other hurricanes remain at sea and never make landfall, limiting the destruction they cause. Advancements in technology, particularly satellite imaging, have greatly improved warnings and advisories that prompted live-saving evacuations. But not all lives can be spared.
Also known as tropical cyclones, hurricanes are large, wet storms with high winds that form over warm water. Hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin—the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea—runs from June 1 to Nov. 30 each year, though some hurricanes do form outside of this season. Many tropical storms are produced on an average year, though not all reach the strength of hurricanes.
Hurricanes are rated using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Category 1 hurricanes have the lowest wind speeds at 74-95 miles per hour, and Category 5 hurricanes have the strongest winds at 157 miles per hour or higher. Storms that are Category 3 and above are considered major hurricanes.
It seems hurricanes and other weather disasters are becoming increasingly destructive. There were 30 named storms and14 hurricanes during the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, with seven of those 14 hurricanes considered major. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2020 marked "the fifth consecutive above-normal Atlantic hurricane season." The NOAA predicted another above-average season for 2021, a forecast already coming true.
Some hurricane seasons are worse than others. In 1920, the strongest hurricane was a Category 2 storm that killed one person in Louisiana. Others are devastating and destroy entire cities. Hurricane Katrina, an infamous storm that struck the U.S. in 2005, delivered lasting damage to New Orleans and cost the country over $100 billion.
Stacker obtained hurricane data, updated in 2020, from the NOAA's Atlantic Oceanic and Meteorological Laboratory. A list of notable events or facts from each year was compiled from news, scientific, and government reports. Read on to learn about the noteworthy tropical storms and hurricanes from the year you were born.
You may also like: How to prepare for 15 types of emergencies
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Because there was no satellite imagery in 1919, meteorologists temporarily lost track of a Category 4 Atlantic Gulf hurricane when ships stopped transmitting information about it. This storm was the deadliest hurricane ever to hit the Texas Coastal Bend, and it caused more than 500 people to die or be lost due to sinking or missing ships.
[Pictured: Map plotting the track and the intensity of the 1919 hurricane, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale.]
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Because there was no satellite imagery in 1919, meteorologists temporarily lost track of a Category 4 Atlantic Gulf hurricane when ships stopped transmitting information about it. This storm was the deadliest hurricane ever to hit the Texas Coastal Bend, and it caused more than 500 people to die or be lost due to sinking or missing ships.
[Pictured: Map plotting the track and the intensity of the 1919 hurricane, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale.]
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images
- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
The 1920 hurricane season was less active than usual. One of the year's most notable storms was a Category 2 hurricane that hit Louisiana, killing one person. The storm ruined the sugar crop and caused $1.45 million in total damages.
Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
The 1920 hurricane season was less active than usual. One of the year's most notable storms was a Category 2 hurricane that hit Louisiana, killing one person. The storm ruined the sugar crop and caused $1.45 million in total damages.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020State Library and Archives of Florida // Wikimedia Commons
- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
On Oct. 28, 1921, Tampa Bay, Florida, experienced its most damaging hurricane since 1848. The unnamed hurricane killed eight people and cost over $5 million, not adjusted for inflation. It smashed boats against docks and destroyed parts of the local sea wall.
[Pictured: Wreckage of Safety Harbor Springs Pavillion after the 1921 hurricane.]
State Library and Archives of Florida // Wikimedia Commons- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
On Oct. 28, 1921, Tampa Bay, Florida, experienced its most damaging hurricane since 1848. The unnamed hurricane killed eight people and cost over $5 million, not adjusted for inflation. It smashed boats against docks and destroyed parts of the local sea wall.
[Pictured: Wreckage of Safety Harbor Springs Pavillion after the 1921 hurricane.]
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Canva
- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
No hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. during the 1922 hurricane season. However, a hurricane that downgraded to a tropical storm did strike El Salvador, overflowing the Rio Grande and causing more than $5 million of damage.
Canva- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
No hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. during the 1922 hurricane season. However, a hurricane that downgraded to a tropical storm did strike El Salvador, overflowing the Rio Grande and causing more than $5 million of damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Everett Collection // Shutterstock
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1923 hurricane season featured the most tropical storms since 1916. This count includes four hurricanes that touched down in the U.S., three of which made landfall along the Gulf Coast and one that hit Massachusetts.
Everett Collection // Shutterstock- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1923 hurricane season featured the most tropical storms since 1916. This count includes four hurricanes that touched down in the U.S., three of which made landfall along the Gulf Coast and one that hit Massachusetts.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Maksmilian // Shutterstock
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
A Category 5 hurricane struck Cuba in 1925. This unnamed storm was the first Category 5 hurricane recorded in the database managed by the National Hurricane Center.
Maksmilian // Shutterstock- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
A Category 5 hurricane struck Cuba in 1925. This unnamed storm was the first Category 5 hurricane recorded in the database managed by the National Hurricane Center.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Topical Press Agency // Getty Images
- Named storms: 4 (7.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 1 (4.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
The 1925 season started late, with the first hurricane beginning on Aug. 18. That season also included a hurricane that made landfall in Florida on Nov. 30, the latest hurricane to hit the U.S.
Topical Press Agency // Getty Images- Named storms: 4 (7.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 1 (4.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
The 1925 season started late, with the first hurricane beginning on Aug. 18. That season also included a hurricane that made landfall in Florida on Nov. 30, the latest hurricane to hit the U.S.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Of the eight hurricanes in the 1926 season, four proved particularly deadly. A storm in July killed 247 people, an August storm killed 25, a September storm killed 372, and a hurricane in October 1926 killed 709.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Of the eight hurricanes in the 1926 season, four proved particularly deadly. A storm in July killed 247 people, an August storm killed 25, a September storm killed 372, and a hurricane in October 1926 killed 709.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Canva
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
No hurricanes struck the U.S. in 1927. The most significant hurricane of the season was nicknamed The Great August Gales, and it was the deadliest tropical storm to hit Canada in the 1920s.
Canva- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
No hurricanes struck the U.S. in 1927. The most significant hurricane of the season was nicknamed The Great August Gales, and it was the deadliest tropical storm to hit Canada in the 1920s.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Keystone-France // Getty Images
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928 was one of the deadliest storms ever to hit the U.S., killing between 2,500 and 3,000 people. The hurricane also hit Puerto Rico, landing on Sept. 13, the feast day of Saint Philip. It is the second hurricane to hit Puerto Rico on this day of celebration.
Keystone-France // Getty Images- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928 was one of the deadliest storms ever to hit the U.S., killing between 2,500 and 3,000 people. The hurricane also hit Puerto Rico, landing on Sept. 13, the feast day of Saint Philip. It is the second hurricane to hit Puerto Rico on this day of celebration.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Topical Press Agency // Getty Images
- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The Great Bahamas Hurricane, also known as the Great Andros Island hurricane, barely moved over the course of three days, hovering above Nassau and Andros in the Bahamas. It was also the first hurricane to approach the Bahamas from a northeast direction.
Topical Press Agency // Getty Images- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The Great Bahamas Hurricane, also known as the Great Andros Island hurricane, barely moved over the course of three days, hovering above Nassau and Andros in the Bahamas. It was also the first hurricane to approach the Bahamas from a northeast direction.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Keystone-France // Getty Images
- Named storms: 3 (8.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Though 1930 had a quiet hurricane season overall, it also had one of the Atlantic Ocean's deadliest hurricanes. The Dominican Republic Hurricane is the fifth deadliest storm in the region's history. It created a path of destruction up to 20 miles wide and killed between 2,000 and 8,000 people in the Dominican Republic, though it also brought much-needed rain to Puerto Rico.
Keystone-France // Getty Images- Named storms: 3 (8.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Though 1930 had a quiet hurricane season overall, it also had one of the Atlantic Ocean's deadliest hurricanes. The Dominican Republic Hurricane is the fifth deadliest storm in the region's history. It created a path of destruction up to 20 miles wide and killed between 2,000 and 8,000 people in the Dominican Republic, though it also brought much-needed rain to Puerto Rico.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020ullstein bild Dtl. // Getty Images
- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
In 1931, a Category 4 hurricane hit Belize, also known as British Honduras, and killed about 2,500 people. It is the deadliest hurricane to hit Belize in recorded history.
ullstein bild Dtl. // Getty Images- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
In 1931, a Category 4 hurricane hit Belize, also known as British Honduras, and killed about 2,500 people. It is the deadliest hurricane to hit Belize in recorded history.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Keystone-France // Getty Images
- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
The Huracán de Santa Cruz del Sur, a Category 4 storm, hit Cuba in 1932 and caused 3,500 fatalities. Most of the deaths were due to a storm surge, a flash flood that rose to over 20 feet.
Keystone-France // Getty Images- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
The Huracán de Santa Cruz del Sur, a Category 4 storm, hit Cuba in 1932 and caused 3,500 fatalities. Most of the deaths were due to a storm surge, a flash flood that rose to over 20 feet.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020tuaindeed // Shutterstock
- Named storms: 20 (9.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 11 (5.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
The 1933 season is the Atlantic Basin's third most active hurricane season in recorded history. It also held the record for the highest amount of wind energy created during the Atlantic hurricane season until 2011.
tuaindeed // Shutterstock- Named storms: 20 (9.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 11 (5.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
The 1933 season is the Atlantic Basin's third most active hurricane season in recorded history. It also held the record for the highest amount of wind energy created during the Atlantic hurricane season until 2011.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
A tropical storm that later became a hurricane killed 3,000 people in Honduras and El Salvador in June 1934. Many of the deaths were due to flash floods and mudslides triggered by heavy rainfall.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
A tropical storm that later became a hurricane killed 3,000 people in Honduras and El Salvador in June 1934. Many of the deaths were due to flash floods and mudslides triggered by heavy rainfall.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Keystone-France // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
At the time of its landfall, the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane was one of the strongest storms to touch down on the U.S. It was also the first Category 5 hurricane to hit the U.S. in the 1900s. Although not nearly as strong as the Labor Day Hurricane, a Category 1 hurricane also killed 2,150 people in Haiti and Honduras in October of that year.
Keystone-France // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
At the time of its landfall, the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane was one of the strongest storms to touch down on the U.S. It was also the first Category 5 hurricane to hit the U.S. in the 1900s. Although not nearly as strong as the Labor Day Hurricane, a Category 1 hurricane also killed 2,150 people in Haiti and Honduras in October of that year.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020ullstein bild Dtl. // Getty Images
- Named storms: 17 (6.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1936 hurricane season was the Atlantic Ocean's sixth most active season in modern history, according to records beginning in 1851. Interestingly, there were fewer tropical storms than usual in the Caribbean Sea that year.
ullstein bild Dtl. // Getty Images- Named storms: 17 (6.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1936 hurricane season was the Atlantic Ocean's sixth most active season in modern history, according to records beginning in 1851. Interestingly, there were fewer tropical storms than usual in the Caribbean Sea that year.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Oskari Porkka // Shutterstock
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The first tropical disturbance of the 1937 hurricane season was on July 29, and the last ended on Oct. 4. This comparatively short season also saw less activity than expected in the Caribbean Sea.
Oskari Porkka // Shutterstock- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The first tropical disturbance of the 1937 hurricane season was on July 29, and the last ended on Oct. 4. This comparatively short season also saw less activity than expected in the Caribbean Sea.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 recorded the fastest movement speed of an eye of a hurricane. The storm traversed 600 miles in 12 hours, moving more than 60 miles per hour. It earned the nickname The Long Island Express due to its train-like high speeds.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 recorded the fastest movement speed of an eye of a hurricane. The storm traversed 600 miles in 12 hours, moving more than 60 miles per hour. It earned the nickname The Long Island Express due to its train-like high speeds.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020ullstein bild via Getty Images
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
In 1939, for the first time in recorded history, four hurricanes hit Southern California in a single September. A tropical storm in the area, referred to as the Lash of St. Francis, led to the greatest amount of rainfall recorded locally at the time.
ullstein bild via Getty Images- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
In 1939, for the first time in recorded history, four hurricanes hit Southern California in a single September. A tropical storm in the area, referred to as the Lash of St. Francis, led to the greatest amount of rainfall recorded locally at the time.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020CORBIS/Bettmann Archive // Getty Images
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
An unnamed hurricane during 1940 is the wettest ever recorded in Louisiana's history. Rainfall peaked in the city of Crowley with 33.71 inches of rain.
CORBIS/Bettmann Archive // Getty Images- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
An unnamed hurricane during 1940 is the wettest ever recorded in Louisiana's history. Rainfall peaked in the city of Crowley with 33.71 inches of rain.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
A September 1941 hurricane breached the seawall in Texas near East Matagorda Bay. Water from the rising tide flooded residential and business areas, covering a local airport in up to 3 feet of water. The hurricane cost $7 million in all, with $5 million attributed to crop damage.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
A September 1941 hurricane breached the seawall in Texas near East Matagorda Bay. Water from the rising tide flooded residential and business areas, covering a local airport in up to 3 feet of water. The hurricane cost $7 million in all, with $5 million attributed to crop damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Photo 12/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1942 season is only one of seven in which multiple hurricanes made landfall in Texas. One of these hurricanes hit Matagorda Bay, causing eight fatalities, $11.5 million in property damage, and $15 million in crop damage.
Photo 12/Universal Images Group via Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1942 season is only one of seven in which multiple hurricanes made landfall in Texas. One of these hurricanes hit Matagorda Bay, causing eight fatalities, $11.5 million in property damage, and $15 million in crop damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Historical // Getty Images
- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
During World War II, ship broadcasts in the Gulf of Mexico went silent so the military could keep a lookout for German U-boats. This radio silence meant no transmissions on weather conditions, so the hurricane that hit the Houston-Galveston area of Texas came without warning, earning its nickname as the Surprise Hurricane.
Historical // Getty Images- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
During World War II, ship broadcasts in the Gulf of Mexico went silent so the military could keep a lookout for German U-boats. This radio silence meant no transmissions on weather conditions, so the hurricane that hit the Houston-Galveston area of Texas came without warning, earning its nickname as the Surprise Hurricane.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
The Great Atlantic Hurricane made landfall on Long Island and Rhode Island, causing 46 direct fatalities and $100 million in damage. The storm also sank five World War II vessels, killing 334 additional people.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
The Great Atlantic Hurricane made landfall on Long Island and Rhode Island, causing 46 direct fatalities and $100 million in damage. The storm also sank five World War II vessels, killing 334 additional people.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The Homestead Hurricane's winds started a fire that burnt down wooden hangars used during World War II to house blimps. The storm and its resulting fire also destroyed 25 blimps and 150 automobiles and injured 200 people.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The Homestead Hurricane's winds started a fire that burnt down wooden hangars used during World War II to house blimps. The storm and its resulting fire also destroyed 25 blimps and 150 automobiles and injured 200 people.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020PA Images // Getty Images
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
No lives were lost to tropical storms in the U.S. in 1946, and property damage stayed under $10 million. Any storms that reached the U.S. coast that season were too mild to cause much damage.
PA Images // Getty Images- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
No lives were lost to tropical storms in the U.S. in 1946, and property damage stayed under $10 million. Any storms that reached the U.S. coast that season were too mild to cause much damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Photo 12 // Getty Images
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
For the first time in 1947, the government and private groups tried to weaken a hurricane, using methods such as spreading dry ice throughout the storm. The Air Force led a flight into a hurricane that same year, marking the first time experts could obtain a detailed examination of circulation within the upper level of a hurricane's core.
Photo 12 // Getty Images- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
For the first time in 1947, the government and private groups tried to weaken a hurricane, using methods such as spreading dry ice throughout the storm. The Air Force led a flight into a hurricane that same year, marking the first time experts could obtain a detailed examination of circulation within the upper level of a hurricane's core.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Florida Keys--Public Libraries // Wikimedia Commons
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
Two hurricanes hit South Florida two weeks apart, causing extensive flood damage. The first hurricane of the 1948 season reportedly featured gusts reaching 160 miles per hour and produced 6 feet of storm surge, a rise in seawater levels due to a storm.
Florida Keys--Public Libraries // Wikimedia Commons- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
Two hurricanes hit South Florida two weeks apart, causing extensive flood damage. The first hurricane of the 1948 season reportedly featured gusts reaching 160 miles per hour and produced 6 feet of storm surge, a rise in seawater levels due to a storm.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Pixabay
- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
An August 1949 hurricane caused severe damage to citrus crops. The storm cost Florida $20 million in agricultural damage, including the loss of an estimated 14 million boxes of fruit.
Pixabay- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
An August 1949 hurricane caused severe damage to citrus crops. The storm cost Florida $20 million in agricultural damage, including the loss of an estimated 14 million boxes of fruit.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Evans // Getty Images
- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 11 (5.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 8 (5.48 more than average)
1950 was the first year that hurricanes in the Atlantic were given names. The new convention was to use names from the British–U.S. World War II spelling alphabet, starting with Hurricane Able. The fifth storm of the season, Hurricane Easy, devastated the town of Cedar Key in Florida.
Evans // Getty Images- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 11 (5.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 8 (5.48 more than average)
1950 was the first year that hurricanes in the Atlantic were given names. The new convention was to use names from the British–U.S. World War II spelling alphabet, starting with Hurricane Able. The fifth storm of the season, Hurricane Easy, devastated the town of Cedar Key in Florida.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020University of Southern California // Getty Images
- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
No hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. in 1951. However, the third hurricane of the season, Hurricane Charlie, was one of the most destructive storms in recorded history, killing more than 100 people in Jamaica and causing up to $50 million in damage.
University of Southern California // Getty Images- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
No hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. in 1951. However, the third hurricane of the season, Hurricane Charlie, was one of the most destructive storms in recorded history, killing more than 100 people in Jamaica and causing up to $50 million in damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Smith Collection/Gado // Getty Images
- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
An unnamed winter tropical storm hit Florida on Feb. 2, Groundhog Day—well before the June start of the 1952 hurricane season. The storm struck as a tropical depression and damaged crops across the state.
Smith Collection/Gado // Getty Images- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
An unnamed winter tropical storm hit Florida on Feb. 2, Groundhog Day—well before the June start of the 1952 hurricane season. The storm struck as a tropical depression and damaged crops across the state.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Dean Conger // Getty Images
- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
In 1953, the U.S. scrapped the military naming system of 1950 and opted for an all-female list of names. That year's strongest hurricane was Hurricane Carol, which caused $1 million in damage to fishing craft along the New England coast alone.
Dean Conger // Getty Images- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
In 1953, the U.S. scrapped the military naming system of 1950 and opted for an all-female list of names. That year's strongest hurricane was Hurricane Carol, which caused $1 million in damage to fishing craft along the New England coast alone.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Until 1954, most people believed that hurricanes spared New England, but their minds changed when tropical cyclones hit the region twice that year. The storms came close to destroying a few towns in Rhode Island, and Hurricane Carol caused more property damage than any other hurricane by that point in recorded history, a record the storm would only hold for one year.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Until 1954, most people believed that hurricanes spared New England, but their minds changed when tropical cyclones hit the region twice that year. The storms came close to destroying a few towns in Rhode Island, and Hurricane Carol caused more property damage than any other hurricane by that point in recorded history, a record the storm would only hold for one year.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Hurricane Diane followed so soon after Hurricane Connie that their floods caused more property damage than any hurricane in history up until that point. The two storms hit the coast of North Carolina just five days apart. Just like the previous year, the damage was concentrated in the Northeast.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Hurricane Diane followed so soon after Hurricane Connie that their floods caused more property damage than any hurricane in history up until that point. The two storms hit the coast of North Carolina just five days apart. Just like the previous year, the damage was concentrated in the Northeast.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020ullstein bild Dtl. // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The 1956 season featured only a few hurricanes, and those storms were of low intensity, especially compared to the years prior. Hurricane Flossy was the only storm to touch down on the contiguous U.S., causing heavy rainfall in Alabama and Florida.
ullstein bild Dtl. // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The 1956 season featured only a few hurricanes, and those storms were of low intensity, especially compared to the years prior. Hurricane Flossy was the only storm to touch down on the contiguous U.S., causing heavy rainfall in Alabama and Florida.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Shel Hershorn - HA/Inactive // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Audrey was one of the most destructive hurricanes to happen during June, leading to 390 deaths. Audrey was also the likely cause of several tornadoes reported around its strike zone. The storm made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane around the Louisiana-Texas border.
Shel Hershorn - HA/Inactive // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Audrey was one of the most destructive hurricanes to happen during June, leading to 390 deaths. Audrey was also the likely cause of several tornadoes reported around its strike zone. The storm made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane around the Louisiana-Texas border.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Portland Press Herald via Getty Images
- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
The 1958 season didn't have significant storm activity over the Atlantic until mid-August. Hurricane Helene was one of the most intense and destructive of the season, causing $11 million in damage in North Carolina, though it led to no fatalities.
Portland Press Herald via Getty Images- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
The 1958 season didn't have significant storm activity over the Atlantic until mid-August. Hurricane Helene was one of the most intense and destructive of the season, causing $11 million in damage in North Carolina, though it led to no fatalities.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020United States Marine Corps
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Several of 1959's hurricanes were weak, just barely achieving hurricane status. Hurricane Gracie, which occurred late in the season, was one of the most intense, causing 22 out of the 24 fatalities that year. It was the only major hurricane to reach the U.S. mainland, and accurate warnings enabled many people to evacuate, resulting in a low number of deaths.
United States Marine Corps- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Several of 1959's hurricanes were weak, just barely achieving hurricane status. Hurricane Gracie, which occurred late in the season, was one of the most intense, causing 22 out of the 24 fatalities that year. It was the only major hurricane to reach the U.S. mainland, and accurate warnings enabled many people to evacuate, resulting in a low number of deaths.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock // Getty Images
- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Donna hit in September 196 and is the only hurricane to have caused hurricane-scale winds across Florida, the Mid-Atlantic region, and New England. It is the ninth strongest hurricane to hit the U.S., killing 50 people in the states. There were more fatalities elsewhere, including 107 in Puerto Rico.
H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock // Getty Images- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Donna hit in September 196 and is the only hurricane to have caused hurricane-scale winds across Florida, the Mid-Atlantic region, and New England. It is the ninth strongest hurricane to hit the U.S., killing 50 people in the states. There were more fatalities elsewhere, including 107 in Puerto Rico.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Flip Schulke Archives // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 7 (4.48 more than average)
Hurricane Carla was Category 5 until just before it touched down in Texas as a Category 4 storm. Still, Carla was one of the largest and most intense hurricanes ever to strike the Gulf Coast. Fortunately, only 46 people died because early warning allowed about half a million people to evacuate.
Flip Schulke Archives // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 7 (4.48 more than average)
Hurricane Carla was Category 5 until just before it touched down in Texas as a Category 4 storm. Still, Carla was one of the largest and most intense hurricanes ever to strike the Gulf Coast. Fortunately, only 46 people died because early warning allowed about half a million people to evacuate.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
With significantly fewer storms than usual, 1962 was the quietest hurricane season since 1939. Even the storms that occurred were less intense than expected. The first hurricane of the season, dubbed Alma, barely reached hurricane status and only stayed a hurricane for a few hours.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 5 (6.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
With significantly fewer storms than usual, 1962 was the quietest hurricane season since 1939. Even the storms that occurred were less intense than expected. The first hurricane of the season, dubbed Alma, barely reached hurricane status and only stayed a hurricane for a few hours.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Duke University Rubenstein Library/Gado // Getty Images
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The 1963 hurricane season started slow, but only two days without tropical cyclones appeared on weather charts from Sept. 10 to the end of October. Hurricane Flora was the deadliest storm the Atlantic had ever experienced, killing an estimated 6,892 people. It hit Haiti the hardest, taking the lives of over 5,000 people in the country.
Duke University Rubenstein Library/Gado // Getty Images- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The 1963 hurricane season started slow, but only two days without tropical cyclones appeared on weather charts from Sept. 10 to the end of October. Hurricane Flora was the deadliest storm the Atlantic had ever experienced, killing an estimated 6,892 people. It hit Haiti the hardest, taking the lives of over 5,000 people in the country.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Four hurricanes hit the U.S. mainland in 1964, an occurrence that had only happened four other times since 1900. Hurricane Cleo killed 214 people, and Dora, a Category 4 hurricane, cost $240 million in damages—$2.1 billion when adjusted for inflation.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Four hurricanes hit the U.S. mainland in 1964, an occurrence that had only happened four other times since 1900. Hurricane Cleo killed 214 people, and Dora, a Category 4 hurricane, cost $240 million in damages—$2.1 billion when adjusted for inflation.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
1965 marked the establishment of official hurricane season in the Atlantic, running from June 1 to Nov. 30. Hurricane season accounts for 97% of all tropical cyclone activity in that area. Also in 1965, Hurricane Betsy caused major damage as one of the costliest storms ever, knocking out 90% of power in New Orleans.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
1965 marked the establishment of official hurricane season in the Atlantic, running from June 1 to Nov. 30. Hurricane season accounts for 97% of all tropical cyclone activity in that area. Also in 1965, Hurricane Betsy caused major damage as one of the costliest storms ever, knocking out 90% of power in New Orleans.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Photoshot // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
The first storm of the 1966 season, Hurricane Alma, arrived earlier than any other hurricane since 1825. Hurricane Inez, another 1966 storm, had the most advisories posted than any hurricane before, with a total of 65. Inez was also the first hurricane to hit all the West Indies, the Bahamas, Florida, and Mexico.
Photoshot // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
The first storm of the 1966 season, Hurricane Alma, arrived earlier than any other hurricane since 1825. Hurricane Inez, another 1966 storm, had the most advisories posted than any hurricane before, with a total of 65. Inez was also the first hurricane to hit all the West Indies, the Bahamas, Florida, and Mexico.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1967 season started late but contained a record number of hurricanes. That was also the first year that satellite images could track hurricanes and provide daily views of storms stretching across the entire Atlantic. This season also saw three hurricanes existing at the same time, a rare phenomenon.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
The 1967 season started late but contained a record number of hurricanes. That was also the first year that satellite images could track hurricanes and provide daily views of storms stretching across the entire Atlantic. This season also saw three hurricanes existing at the same time, a rare phenomenon.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Boston Globe // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
With no significant storms, 1968 had an unusually calm hurricane season. Gladys, the only hurricane to hit the U.S., brought rainfall that broke a drought in North Carolina that was the worst since 1932. Unfortunately, Gladys also killed five people and caused $6.7 million in damage.
Boston Globe // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
With no significant storms, 1968 had an unusually calm hurricane season. Gladys, the only hurricane to hit the U.S., brought rainfall that broke a drought in North Carolina that was the worst since 1932. Unfortunately, Gladys also killed five people and caused $6.7 million in damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 18 (7.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 12 (6.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
Hurricane Camille was a Category 5 storm with winds reaching an estimated 200 miles per hour. It is one of the most expensive hurricanes in U.S. history. Camille caused intense damage, even splitting an island off the coast of Mississippi in half with its heavy rain and winds.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 18 (7.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 12 (6.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
Hurricane Camille was a Category 5 storm with winds reaching an estimated 200 miles per hour. It is one of the most expensive hurricanes in U.S. history. Camille caused intense damage, even splitting an island off the coast of Mississippi in half with its heavy rain and winds.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Denver Post // Getty Images
- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The only hurricane that significantly impacted the U.S. during the 1970 season was Hurricane Celia. The storm caused $454 million in property damage, although almost all the damage was due to wind, not water.
Denver Post // Getty Images- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The only hurricane that significantly impacted the U.S. during the 1970 season was Hurricane Celia. The storm caused $454 million in property damage, although almost all the damage was due to wind, not water.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Spencer Grant // Getty Images
- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Ginger broke records in 1971, becoming the second-longest-running hurricane in the Atlantic basin at 27 days. In contrast, 1971's Hurricane Kirsty only lasted one day.
Spencer Grant // Getty Images- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Ginger broke records in 1971, becoming the second-longest-running hurricane in the Atlantic basin at 27 days. In contrast, 1971's Hurricane Kirsty only lasted one day.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020The Washington Post // Getty Images
- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
There were fewer tropical storms and hurricanes in 1972 than any year since 1930, and most of the storms formed in temperate waters instead of tropical waters. The only storm that originated in the tropics was Hurricane Agnes, which killed 130 people and caused $2 billion in damage in Pennsylvania alone, making it the first Category 1 storm in the Atlantic to have its name retired.
The Washington Post // Getty Images- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
There were fewer tropical storms and hurricanes in 1972 than any year since 1930, and most of the storms formed in temperate waters instead of tropical waters. The only storm that originated in the tropics was Hurricane Agnes, which killed 130 people and caused $2 billion in damage in Pennsylvania alone, making it the first Category 1 storm in the Atlantic to have its name retired.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Dave Mathias/The Denver Post via Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
1973 was one of the least damaging hurricane seasons, with only 16 fatalities throughout the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico and less than $20 million in damage. No hurricanes crossed the U.S. coastline.
Dave Mathias/The Denver Post via Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
1973 was one of the least damaging hurricane seasons, with only 16 fatalities throughout the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico and less than $20 million in damage. No hurricanes crossed the U.S. coastline.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Fifi brushed the coast of Honduras and made landfall in Belize, though it caused much more damage to the former country. In some regions, Fifi caused 24 inches of rain in 36 hours, triggering mudslides and flash floods that destroyed 182 towns and killed 8,000 people.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Fifi brushed the coast of Honduras and made landfall in Belize, though it caused much more damage to the former country. In some regions, Fifi caused 24 inches of rain in 36 hours, triggering mudslides and flash floods that destroyed 182 towns and killed 8,000 people.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020NOAA Photo Library // Wikimedia Commons
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
After five years of low hurricane activity in the Atlantic, 1975 marked a return to normalcy. Hurricane Eloise was the only storm to make landfall in the U.S. and the most destructive storm that season, causing more than $100 million in agricultural losses in Alabama.
NOAA Photo Library // Wikimedia Commons- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
After five years of low hurricane activity in the Atlantic, 1975 marked a return to normalcy. Hurricane Eloise was the only storm to make landfall in the U.S. and the most destructive storm that season, causing more than $100 million in agricultural losses in Alabama.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020David Cupp/The Denver Post via Getty Images
- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Belle was one of two named storms to hit the U.S. in 1976, though the other was barely classified as a tropical storm. Belle significantly weakened the day before it hit Long Island, yet it still caused $100 million in damage in the U.S., primarily due to crop damage in the Northeast.
David Cupp/The Denver Post via Getty Images- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Belle was one of two named storms to hit the U.S. in 1976, though the other was barely classified as a tropical storm. Belle significantly weakened the day before it hit Long Island, yet it still caused $100 million in damage in the U.S., primarily due to crop damage in the Northeast.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020ajicphotos // Shutterstock
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Anita, the first hurricane of 1977, didn't land until Aug. 29 and was one of the most intense storms ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Anita primarily hit Mexico, where 35,000 people had evacuated, with another 65,000 evacuating from Texas and Louisiana.
ajicphotos // Shutterstock- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Anita, the first hurricane of 1977, didn't land until Aug. 29 and was one of the most intense storms ever in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Anita primarily hit Mexico, where 35,000 people had evacuated, with another 65,000 evacuating from Texas and Louisiana.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
1978 was the last year that Atlantic tropical storms were solely given female names, and the following year included both male and female names. Hurricane Greta hit Central America in 1978, killing four people in Belize and one in Honduras.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
1978 was the last year that Atlantic tropical storms were solely given female names, and the following year included both male and female names. Hurricane Greta hit Central America in 1978, killing four people in Belize and one in Honduras.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane David hit in 1979, leaving 60,000 people homeless in Dominica as well as killing 2,000 people and leaving 200,000 homeless in the Dominican Republic. Hurricane Frederic was the costliest storm in U.S. history at the time, causing $2.3 billion in damage.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane David hit in 1979, leaving 60,000 people homeless in Dominica as well as killing 2,000 people and leaving 200,000 homeless in the Dominican Republic. Hurricane Frederic was the costliest storm in U.S. history at the time, causing $2.3 billion in damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Jay Phagan // Wikimedia Commons
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Allen was the most noteworthy storm of the 1980 season, a Category 5 hurricane that affected Haiti, Texas, and several Caribbean countries. Allen destroyed two offshore oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, and 13 people died in a helicopter crash in a rig evacuation. Half a million people living along the Gulf of Mexico were evacuated.
Jay Phagan // Wikimedia Commons- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Allen was the most noteworthy storm of the 1980 season, a Category 5 hurricane that affected Haiti, Texas, and several Caribbean countries. Allen destroyed two offshore oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, and 13 people died in a helicopter crash in a rig evacuation. Half a million people living along the Gulf of Mexico were evacuated.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Mia2you // Shutterstock
- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
There were no named storms in the Gulf of Mexico in 1981, an occurrence that had only happened twice before in the 20th century. The season also included five hurricanes in one month, September, which has also only been recorded twice before.
Mia2you // Shutterstock- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
There were no named storms in the Gulf of Mexico in 1981, an occurrence that had only happened twice before in the 20th century. The season also included five hurricanes in one month, September, which has also only been recorded twice before.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Joe Runci/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
1982 was the least active hurricane season in 50 years based on both the total number of hurricanes and the number of days of hurricanes, which was only six. Like the previous year, no hurricanes struck the contiguous U.S. in 1982—only the second time that century that the U.S. was spared for two years in a row.
Joe Runci/The Boston Globe via Getty Images- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
1982 was the least active hurricane season in 50 years based on both the total number of hurricanes and the number of days of hurricanes, which was only six. Like the previous year, no hurricanes struck the contiguous U.S. in 1982—only the second time that century that the U.S. was spared for two years in a row.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 4 (7.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
On Aug. 18, 1983, Hurricane Alicia brought an end to the longest period in the 20th century without a hurricane hitting the contiguous U.S. Though Alicia was a minor Category 3 storm, it spawned 23 tornadoes, killed 21 people, and caused over $2 billion in damages.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 4 (7.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
On Aug. 18, 1983, Hurricane Alicia brought an end to the longest period in the 20th century without a hurricane hitting the contiguous U.S. Though Alicia was a minor Category 3 storm, it spawned 23 tornadoes, killed 21 people, and caused over $2 billion in damages.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Ted Dully/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Diana was the first and strongest hurricane of the 1984 season and the most intense storm to hit the Eastern U.S. seaboard since Hurricane Hazel in 1954. Diana caused $65 million in damages, of which $26 million can be attributed to agricultural damage.
Ted Dully/The Boston Globe via Getty Images- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Diana was the first and strongest hurricane of the 1984 season and the most intense storm to hit the Eastern U.S. seaboard since Hurricane Hazel in 1954. Diana caused $65 million in damages, of which $26 million can be attributed to agricultural damage.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Bettmann // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
The 1985 hurricane season was the worst in 69 years, causing $4.45 billion in damages and prompting a million people to evacuate. Six hurricanes and one tropical storm hit the contiguous U.S. that year, the most since 1916. The storms killed 100 people in Puerto Rico, 36 in the U.S., and 10 in Cuba.
Bettmann // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
The 1985 hurricane season was the worst in 69 years, causing $4.45 billion in damages and prompting a million people to evacuate. Six hurricanes and one tropical storm hit the contiguous U.S. that year, the most since 1916. The storms killed 100 people in Puerto Rico, 36 in the U.S., and 10 in Cuba.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Independent News and Media // Getty Images
- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
The strongest hurricane of the 1986 season was Earl, which was also the season's longest-lived, with seven days of hurricane-force winds. However, Earl never made landfall. Two hurricanes, Bonnie and Charley, did hit the U.S., causing $2 million and $15 million in damages, respectively.
Independent News and Media // Getty Images- Named storms: 6 (5.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
The strongest hurricane of the 1986 season was Earl, which was also the season's longest-lived, with seven days of hurricane-force winds. However, Earl never made landfall. Two hurricanes, Bonnie and Charley, did hit the U.S., causing $2 million and $15 million in damages, respectively.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020WALTER ASTRADA/AFP via Getty Images
- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Emily was the first major hurricane to hit the Caribbean Islands since 1980, an unusually long stretch without hurricanes in the region. Emily killed three people in the Dominican Republic, though experts suspect the death toll would have been greater if the storm had hit 20 or 30 miles to the east.
WALTER ASTRADA/AFP via Getty Images- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Emily was the first major hurricane to hit the Caribbean Islands since 1980, an unusually long stretch without hurricanes in the region. Emily killed three people in the Dominican Republic, though experts suspect the death toll would have been greater if the storm had hit 20 or 30 miles to the east.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Colin McConnell // Getty Images
- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Hurricane Gilbert hit Jamaica as a Category 3 storm, the country's first direct hit in 37 years. The hurricane damaged 95% of Jamaica's hospitals and destroyed half of the country's domestic water supply. Gilbert cost $4 million in damages in Jamaica alone and is the most destructive hurricane in the nation's history. The storm moved on to strike Mexico first as a Category 5 storm and again as a Category 2 storm.
Colin McConnell // Getty Images- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Hurricane Gilbert hit Jamaica as a Category 3 storm, the country's first direct hit in 37 years. The hurricane damaged 95% of Jamaica's hospitals and destroyed half of the country's domestic water supply. Gilbert cost $4 million in damages in Jamaica alone and is the most destructive hurricane in the nation's history. The storm moved on to strike Mexico first as a Category 5 storm and again as a Category 2 storm.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Donald Wernly/NOAA // Wikimedia Commons
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Hugo, a Category 5 storm that downgraded to Category 4 right before landfall, touched down in the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and South and North Carolina. Hugo destroyed all of Guadeloupe's banana crops and left 35,000 people on the island homeless.
Donald Wernly/NOAA // Wikimedia Commons- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Hugo, a Category 5 storm that downgraded to Category 4 right before landfall, touched down in the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and South and North Carolina. Hugo destroyed all of Guadeloupe's banana crops and left 35,000 people on the island homeless.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Gary Williams/Liaison // Getty Images
- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Gustav was the only Category 3 storm of the 1990 season, but it never made landfall. Hurricane Diana, however, touched down in Mexico and caused 95 deaths.
Gary Williams/Liaison // Getty Images- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Gustav was the only Category 3 storm of the 1990 season, but it never made landfall. Hurricane Diana, however, touched down in Mexico and caused 95 deaths.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Boston Globe // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
All the major tropical storms of the 1991 season originated in a hot spot near Bermuda. Hurricane Bob, which hit New England, caused $1.5 billion in damages in the region, primarily affecting homes, boats, and beaches.
Boston Globe // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
All the major tropical storms of the 1991 season originated in a hot spot near Bermuda. Hurricane Bob, which hit New England, caused $1.5 billion in damages in the region, primarily affecting homes, boats, and beaches.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Joe Sohm/Visions of America // Getty Images
- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 storm that hit southern Florida in 1992, is one of the strongest and costliest hurricanes on record. Andrew's high winds flattened neighborhoods with speeds so high that they destroyed weather station instruments designed to track high wind speeds, though a privately owned instrument clocked the speed at 177 mph.
Joe Sohm/Visions of America // Getty Images- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 storm that hit southern Florida in 1992, is one of the strongest and costliest hurricanes on record. Andrew's high winds flattened neighborhoods with speeds so high that they destroyed weather station instruments designed to track high wind speeds, though a privately owned instrument clocked the speed at 177 mph.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020LUKE FRAZZA // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Emily was the only major hurricane of the 1993 season. Because Emily landed during Labor Day weekend, it cost the tourism industry about $10 million. Over 160,000 people were evacuated from North Carolina, and there were two casualties: a pair of swimmers that drowned in the town of Nags Head.
LUKE FRAZZA // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Emily was the only major hurricane of the 1993 season. Because Emily landed during Labor Day weekend, it cost the tourism industry about $10 million. Over 160,000 people were evacuated from North Carolina, and there were two casualties: a pair of swimmers that drowned in the town of Nags Head.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020philippe giraud/Sygma via Getty Images
- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
Although September and October are usually active months for hurricanes, there were no storms during these months in 1994. Conversely, two hurricanes developed in November for the first time since the 1940s. Tropical storm Alberto produced record-breaking rainfall and floods in eastern Alabama and western Georgia, killing 30 people.
philippe giraud/Sygma via Getty Images- Named storms: 7 (4.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
Although September and October are usually active months for hurricanes, there were no storms during these months in 1994. Conversely, two hurricanes developed in November for the first time since the 1940s. Tropical storm Alberto produced record-breaking rainfall and floods in eastern Alabama and western Georgia, killing 30 people.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020DOUG COLLIER // Getty Images
- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 11 (5.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
An unusually active year, 1995 saw several hurricanes that caused significant damage. Hurricane Opal generated $3 billion in damages in the southeastern U.S. and Florida Panhandle. Hurricane Luis cost the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean $2.5 billion, and Hurricane Marilyn did $1.5 billion worth of damage, mainly to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
DOUG COLLIER // Getty Images- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 11 (5.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
An unusually active year, 1995 saw several hurricanes that caused significant damage. Hurricane Opal generated $3 billion in damages in the southeastern U.S. and Florida Panhandle. Hurricane Luis cost the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean $2.5 billion, and Hurricane Marilyn did $1.5 billion worth of damage, mainly to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020James P Reed // Getty Images
- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
1995 and 1996 were both active seasons with a combined total of 20 hurricanes, the most for consecutive seasons since accurate reporting began in the 1940s. That year six hurricanes passed over the Caribbean—the most since 1916, though they were all short-lived.
James P Reed // Getty Images- Named storms: 13 (2.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
1995 and 1996 were both active seasons with a combined total of 20 hurricanes, the most for consecutive seasons since accurate reporting began in the 1940s. That year six hurricanes passed over the Caribbean—the most since 1916, though they were all short-lived.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Danny was the only hurricane to make landfall in 1997, killing five people. There were fewer hurricanes than average due to El Nino, which warmed ocean temperatures across the east-central and central Equatorial Pacific.
ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP via Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 1 (1.52 less than average)
Hurricane Danny was the only hurricane to make landfall in 1997, killing five people. There were fewer hurricanes than average due to El Nino, which warmed ocean temperatures across the east-central and central Equatorial Pacific.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020JOEL ROBINE // Getty Images
- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 10 (4.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Tropical storms caused over 9,000 deaths during the 1998 hurricane season, primarily because of Hurricane Mitch, which caused massive flooding in Honduras and Nicaragua. Another 9,000 people went missing because of Hurricane Mitch.
JOEL ROBINE // Getty Images- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 10 (4.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Tropical storms caused over 9,000 deaths during the 1998 hurricane season, primarily because of Hurricane Mitch, which caused massive flooding in Honduras and Nicaragua. Another 9,000 people went missing because of Hurricane Mitch.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020TOM MIHALEK // Getty Images
- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
The 1999 season saw four Category 4 hurricanes, the most in one season since 1886. However, the deadliest storm that year was not a hurricane but a tropical depression with heavy rains and flooding that caused 400 fatalities in Mexico.
TOM MIHALEK // Getty Images- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
The 1999 season saw four Category 4 hurricanes, the most in one season since 1886. However, the deadliest storm that year was not a hurricane but a tropical depression with heavy rains and flooding that caused 400 fatalities in Mexico.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Robert King // Getty Images
- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Hurricane Alberto was the longest-lived hurricane on record to form in August 2000 in the Atlantic basin. It remained at sea for most of its existence.
Robert King // Getty Images- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Hurricane Alberto was the longest-lived hurricane on record to form in August 2000 in the Atlantic basin. It remained at sea for most of its existence.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020JAMES NIELSEN // Getty Images
- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
Tropical Storm Allison is the costliest tropical storm in U.S. recorded history. It killed 41 people and caused $5 billion in damages. Allison is only one of two tropical storms that have had their names retired.
JAMES NIELSEN // Getty Images- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
Tropical Storm Allison is the costliest tropical storm in U.S. recorded history. It killed 41 people and caused $5 billion in damages. Allison is only one of two tropical storms that have had their names retired.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Joe Raedle // Getty Images
- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Because of El Nino, there were fewer hurricanes than average during the 2002 season. Hurricane Lili was the only hurricane to hit the U.S. between 1999 and 2002, and it was 2002's only storm to make landfall while still classified as a hurricane.
Joe Raedle // Getty Images- Named storms: 12 (1.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Because of El Nino, there were fewer hurricanes than average during the 2002 season. Hurricane Lili was the only hurricane to hit the U.S. between 1999 and 2002, and it was 2002's only storm to make landfall while still classified as a hurricane.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Joe Raedle // Getty Images
- Named storms: 16 (5.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Hurricane Isabel was the worst storm to hit the Chesapeake Bay in 10 years. Isabel was also the costliest and deadliest hurricane of the season, leading to 17 deaths and $3 billion in damages, primarily due to flooding.
Joe Raedle // Getty Images- Named storms: 16 (5.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
Hurricane Isabel was the worst storm to hit the Chesapeake Bay in 10 years. Isabel was also the costliest and deadliest hurricane of the season, leading to 17 deaths and $3 billion in damages, primarily due to flooding.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020STEPHEN JAFFE // Getty Images
- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Four hurricanes affected Florida within six weeks during the 2004 season. The last of these, Hurricane Jeanne, is the 12th deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record. Intense rainfalls caused mudslides in the mountains of Haiti, killing more than 3,000 people.
STEPHEN JAFFE // Getty Images- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 9 (3.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Four hurricanes affected Florida within six weeks during the 2004 season. The last of these, Hurricane Jeanne, is the 12th deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record. Intense rainfalls caused mudslides in the mountains of Haiti, killing more than 3,000 people.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Chris Graythen // Getty Images
- Named storms: 28 (17.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 15 (9.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 7 (4.48 more than average)
Hurricane Katrina, one of the most infamous hurricanes, displaced more than a million people around the Gulf of Mexico. Katrina has the highest cost of any hurricane to hit the U.S., causing $178 billion (in adjusted 2021 dollars) in damage and killing 1,833 people.
Chris Graythen // Getty Images- Named storms: 28 (17.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 15 (9.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 7 (4.48 more than average)
Hurricane Katrina, one of the most infamous hurricanes, displaced more than a million people around the Gulf of Mexico. Katrina has the highest cost of any hurricane to hit the U.S., causing $178 billion (in adjusted 2021 dollars) in damage and killing 1,833 people.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020James P Reed/Corbis via Getty Images
- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
After two years of frequent tropical storms, 2006 was comparatively calm, with only three tropical storms landing in the U.S. The year's strongest hurricane was Helene, a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 125 miles per hour.
James P Reed/Corbis via Getty Images- Named storms: 10 (1.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 5 (0.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
After two years of frequent tropical storms, 2006 was comparatively calm, with only three tropical storms landing in the U.S. The year's strongest hurricane was Helene, a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 125 miles per hour.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020OMAR TORRES // Getty Images
- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
2007 was the first hurricane season in which two Category 5 storms made landfall. Hurricane Dean was the first hurricane of the season, reaching Category 5 status over the Caribbean and making landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.
OMAR TORRES // Getty Images- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
2007 was the first hurricane season in which two Category 5 storms made landfall. Hurricane Dean was the first hurricane of the season, reaching Category 5 status over the Caribbean and making landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Smiley N. Pool-Pool // Getty Images
- Named storms: 16 (5.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
Hurricane Ike, the strongest storm of 2008, mainly impacted Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, though its effects reached as far as Canada. Humidity caused by the storm sparked an electrical malfunction that required the temporary closure of part of Montreal's subway system.
Smiley N. Pool-Pool // Getty Images- Named storms: 16 (5.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
Hurricane Ike, the strongest storm of 2008, mainly impacted Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, though its effects reached as far as Canada. Humidity caused by the storm sparked an electrical malfunction that required the temporary closure of part of Montreal's subway system.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020ELMER MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images
- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The 2009 season had the lowest number of hurricanes in the Atlantic since 1997. That year marked the thirteenth time that no hurricanes have made landfall in the U.S. during hurricane season.
ELMER MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images- Named storms: 9 (2.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 3 (2.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
The 2009 season had the lowest number of hurricanes in the Atlantic since 1997. That year marked the thirteenth time that no hurricanes have made landfall in the U.S. during hurricane season.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Spencer Platt // Getty Images
- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 12 (6.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
The 2010 hurricane season is the third most active in recorded history. It's also the only season to have over nine hurricanes without a single one making landfall in the U.S.
Spencer Platt // Getty Images- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 12 (6.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 5 (2.48 more than average)
The 2010 hurricane season is the third most active in recorded history. It's also the only season to have over nine hurricanes without a single one making landfall in the U.S.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Brendan Hoffman // Getty Images
- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
No major hurricanes hit the U.S. in 2011, reaching a historic length of time without one. Nonetheless, total damage for the season was $11 billion, and there were 120 fatalities.
Brendan Hoffman // Getty Images- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
No major hurricanes hit the U.S. in 2011, reaching a historic length of time without one. Nonetheless, total damage for the season was $11 billion, and there were 120 fatalities.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Mario Tama // Getty Images
- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 10 (4.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Sandy impacted a total of 24 states, including all the states on the eastern seaboard. It is the fourth costliest storm in U.S. history. Sandy also led to three feet of snowfall in West Virginia and North Carolina.
Mario Tama // Getty Images- Named storms: 19 (8.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 10 (4.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Hurricane Sandy impacted a total of 24 states, including all the states on the eastern seaboard. It is the fourth costliest storm in U.S. history. Sandy also led to three feet of snowfall in West Virginia and North Carolina.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Michele Eve Sandberg/Corbis via Getty Images
- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
2013 had the quietest hurricane season of the previous 20 years. Hurricane Andrea was the only storm to make landfall in the U.S., touching down in Florida. Andrea caused 11 tornadoes, including in Florida and North Carolina.
Michele Eve Sandberg/Corbis via Getty Images- Named storms: 14 (3.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 2 (3.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 0 (2.52 less than average)
2013 had the quietest hurricane season of the previous 20 years. Hurricane Andrea was the only storm to make landfall in the U.S., touching down in Florida. Andrea caused 11 tornadoes, including in Florida and North Carolina.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Mark Wilson // Getty Images
- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Since the start of accurate record-keeping in 1851, Hurricane Arthur is the earliest hurricane in the season to touch down in North Carolina. Arthur caused no fatalities and less than $25 million in damages.
Mark Wilson // Getty Images- Named storms: 8 (3.00 less than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Since the start of accurate record-keeping in 1851, Hurricane Arthur is the earliest hurricane in the season to touch down in North Carolina. Arthur caused no fatalities and less than $25 million in damages.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Ellis/Anadolu Agency // Getty Images
- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Touching down in South Carolina on May 10, Tropical Storm Ana is the earliest tropical cyclone on record to make landfall. Along the beach, Ana's winds revealed parts of a sunken schooner that was wrecked nearly 100 years earlier.
Ellis/Anadolu Agency // Getty Images- Named storms: 11 (0.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 4 (1.91 less than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Touching down in South Carolina on May 10, Tropical Storm Ana is the earliest tropical cyclone on record to make landfall. Along the beach, Ana's winds revealed parts of a sunken schooner that was wrecked nearly 100 years earlier.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020LINO BORGES/AFP via Getty Images
- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
The hurricane season started early in 2016, with January's Hurricane Alex. Alex was the first hurricane to form in January since 1938. The storm hit the Azores, nine islands that are a part of Portugal, as a tropical storm.
LINO BORGES/AFP via Getty Images- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 7 (1.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 4 (1.48 more than average)
The hurricane season started early in 2016, with January's Hurricane Alex. Alex was the first hurricane to form in January since 1938. The storm hit the Azores, nine islands that are a part of Portugal, as a tropical storm.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Win McNamee // Getty Images
- Named storms: 17 (6.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 10 (4.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Within a single month, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria hit the U.S. All three storms joined the list of the five costliest hurricanes in the U.S. Besides Katrina, Harvey is the only other hurricane to cause more than $100 billion in damages.
Win McNamee // Getty Images- Named storms: 17 (6.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 10 (4.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 6 (3.48 more than average)
Within a single month, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria hit the U.S. All three storms joined the list of the five costliest hurricanes in the U.S. Besides Katrina, Harvey is the only other hurricane to cause more than $100 billion in damages.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Joe Raedle // Getty Images
- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Featuring sustained winds reaching 155 miles per hour, Hurricane Michael made landfall in Florida on Oct. 10 and caused at least 45 fatalities. Michael is the most intense hurricane to touch down along the Florida Panhandle.
Joe Raedle // Getty Images- Named storms: 15 (4.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 8 (2.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 2 (0.52 less than average)
Featuring sustained winds reaching 155 miles per hour, Hurricane Michael made landfall in Florida on Oct. 10 and caused at least 45 fatalities. Michael is the most intense hurricane to touch down along the Florida Panhandle.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Anadolu Agency // Getty Images
- Named storms: 18 (7.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
There were more hurricanes than average in the Atlantic during the 2019 season, the fourth year in a row with this trend. Only one other four-year period can claim this record.
Anadolu Agency // Getty Images- Named storms: 18 (7.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 6 (0.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 3 (0.48 more than average)
There were more hurricanes than average in the Atlantic during the 2019 season, the fourth year in a row with this trend. Only one other four-year period can claim this record.
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Atlantic hurricane season more costly than record-breaking one in 2020Mario Tama // Getty Images
- Named storms: 30 (19.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 14 (8.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 7 (4.48 more than average)
2020 featured a record-breaking 30 named storms, marking the fifth consecutive year with more hurricanes than average in the Atlantic. It was also the second time in recorded history that the Greek alphabet was used to name storms after the initial list of 21 names was exhausted.
Mario Tama // Getty Images- Named storms: 30 (19.00 more than average)
- Hurricanes: 14 (8.09 more than average)
- Category 3 or higher hurricanes: 7 (4.48 more than average)
2020 featured a record-breaking 30 named storms, marking the fifth consecutive year with more hurricanes than average in the Atlantic. It was also the second time in recorded history that the Greek alphabet was used to name storms after the initial list of 21 names was exhausted.