[186] Intensification was initially slow, but the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Marco at 03:00 UTC on August 22, becoming the earliest 13th named Atlantic storm, beating the previous record of 2005's Hurricane Maria and 2011's Tropical Storm Lee by 11 days.
[223] Total economic losses in Belize exceeded $10.2 million. Beachgoers watch a man ride a kiteboard in Indialantic, Florida, on Sunday, September 1. Strong winds blow the tops of trees and brush in Freeport, Bahamas, on September 2. Help At 09:00 UTC July 30, the NHC began to monitor a broad area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave moving off the west coast of Africa southeast of the Cabo Verde Islands. Houses destroyed by Hurricane Dorian are seen on the Bahamas' Great Abaco island on September 4. [307] However, it weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane before transitioning to a post-tropical cyclone at 00:00 UTC on September 23. Tropical cyclones include depressions, storms and [127] Following landfall, Isaias accelerated and only weakened slowly, dropping below hurricane status at 07:00 UTC over North Carolina. Cars line up for fuel at a gas station in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday, August 27. After making a second landfall in Kenedy County, Texas at the same intensity at 23:15 UTC, the system then began to rapidly weaken, dropping to tropical depression status at 22:15 UTC the next day after crossing into Northeastern Mexico. [20] On July 7, Colorado State University released another updated forecast, calling for 20 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes. [163] On the next day, Thirteen strengthened into Tropical Storm Laura, but was unable to strengthen any further, due to congestion of upper-level dry air as well as land interaction. On July 1, a cluster of thunderstorms known as a mesoscale convective vortex formed over the northern Tennessee Valley and slowly moved southeastwards. [11] TSR updated their forecast on April 7, predicting 16 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 3 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 130 units.
Paulette became the first storm to strike Bermuda since Hurricane Gonzalo in 2014, while Sally struck Gulf Shores, Alabama on the same day and location where Hurricane Ivan made landfall in 2004, causing severe damage.
Later, Hurricane Paulette made a rare landfall in Bermuda, while Hurricane Sally severely impacted the Southeastern United States. Convection soon redeveloped over Gonzalo's center as the system attempted to mix out the dry air from its circulation, but the tropical storm did not strengthen further due to the hostile conditions. [52] Throughout the remainder of the day, Cristobal's windfield became more symmetrical and well defined,[53] and it gradually strengthened with falling barometric pressure as the storm meandered towards the Mexican coastline. [210] A closed circulation was found, and the system was upgraded to Tropical Storm Nana an hour later,[211] making it the earliest 14th named Atlantic storm on record, surpassing Hurricane Nate of 2005 by four days. Up to 9.6 in (243 mm) of rain fell in the Yucatán Peninsula, flooding sections of a highway. [334] As Beta approached the Texas coast, it weakened some before making landfall on the Matagorda Peninsula at 04:00 UTC on September 22 with winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a pressure of 999 mb (29.50 inHg). [350] Over the next few days, it organized while the extratropical system surrounding it gradually weakened, although its proximity and fast movement towards the coast caused the NHC to lower its chances to development. However, contrary to predictions, the system organized after moving northwards, which in turn was contributed to an increase in convection and winds within the system, and the NHC initiated advisories on Tropical Storm Bertha at 12:00 UTC on May 27. [74] Unsettled weather with thunderstorms later ensued, and the depression caused tropical storm-force wind gusts and moderate rainfall on the island early on July 5, but impacts were relatively minor. The low turned southeast before dissipating near Bermuda a day later. [189][190] After a Hurricane Hunters flight found evidence of sustained winds above hurricane force, Marco was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane at 11:30 a.m. CDT on August 23, making it the third hurricane of the season. An aerial view of damage on the Bahamas' Great Abaco island. "Here's a look at #HurricaneDorian from @Space_Station," said astronaut Andrew Morgan, who. [300] Internal fluctuation and an eyewall replacement cycle caused the storm to weaken slightly to a Category 3 hurricane at 09:00 UTC on September 18.
[223] Total economic losses in Belize exceeded $10.2 million. Beachgoers watch a man ride a kiteboard in Indialantic, Florida, on Sunday, September 1. Strong winds blow the tops of trees and brush in Freeport, Bahamas, on September 2. Help At 09:00 UTC July 30, the NHC began to monitor a broad area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave moving off the west coast of Africa southeast of the Cabo Verde Islands. Houses destroyed by Hurricane Dorian are seen on the Bahamas' Great Abaco island on September 4. [307] However, it weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane before transitioning to a post-tropical cyclone at 00:00 UTC on September 23. Tropical cyclones include depressions, storms and [127] Following landfall, Isaias accelerated and only weakened slowly, dropping below hurricane status at 07:00 UTC over North Carolina. Cars line up for fuel at a gas station in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday, August 27. After making a second landfall in Kenedy County, Texas at the same intensity at 23:15 UTC, the system then began to rapidly weaken, dropping to tropical depression status at 22:15 UTC the next day after crossing into Northeastern Mexico. [20] On July 7, Colorado State University released another updated forecast, calling for 20 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes. [163] On the next day, Thirteen strengthened into Tropical Storm Laura, but was unable to strengthen any further, due to congestion of upper-level dry air as well as land interaction. On July 1, a cluster of thunderstorms known as a mesoscale convective vortex formed over the northern Tennessee Valley and slowly moved southeastwards. [11] TSR updated their forecast on April 7, predicting 16 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 3 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 130 units.
Paulette became the first storm to strike Bermuda since Hurricane Gonzalo in 2014, while Sally struck Gulf Shores, Alabama on the same day and location where Hurricane Ivan made landfall in 2004, causing severe damage.
Later, Hurricane Paulette made a rare landfall in Bermuda, while Hurricane Sally severely impacted the Southeastern United States. Convection soon redeveloped over Gonzalo's center as the system attempted to mix out the dry air from its circulation, but the tropical storm did not strengthen further due to the hostile conditions. [52] Throughout the remainder of the day, Cristobal's windfield became more symmetrical and well defined,[53] and it gradually strengthened with falling barometric pressure as the storm meandered towards the Mexican coastline. [210] A closed circulation was found, and the system was upgraded to Tropical Storm Nana an hour later,[211] making it the earliest 14th named Atlantic storm on record, surpassing Hurricane Nate of 2005 by four days. Up to 9.6 in (243 mm) of rain fell in the Yucatán Peninsula, flooding sections of a highway. [334] As Beta approached the Texas coast, it weakened some before making landfall on the Matagorda Peninsula at 04:00 UTC on September 22 with winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a pressure of 999 mb (29.50 inHg). [350] Over the next few days, it organized while the extratropical system surrounding it gradually weakened, although its proximity and fast movement towards the coast caused the NHC to lower its chances to development. However, contrary to predictions, the system organized after moving northwards, which in turn was contributed to an increase in convection and winds within the system, and the NHC initiated advisories on Tropical Storm Bertha at 12:00 UTC on May 27. [74] Unsettled weather with thunderstorms later ensued, and the depression caused tropical storm-force wind gusts and moderate rainfall on the island early on July 5, but impacts were relatively minor. The low turned southeast before dissipating near Bermuda a day later. [189][190] After a Hurricane Hunters flight found evidence of sustained winds above hurricane force, Marco was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane at 11:30 a.m. CDT on August 23, making it the third hurricane of the season. An aerial view of damage on the Bahamas' Great Abaco island. "Here's a look at #HurricaneDorian from @Space_Station," said astronaut Andrew Morgan, who. [300] Internal fluctuation and an eyewall replacement cycle caused the storm to weaken slightly to a Category 3 hurricane at 09:00 UTC on September 18.