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Timeline of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the north Atlantic Ocean. It was the fourth consecutive above-normal Atlantic hurricane season.[a][2] The season officially began on June 1, 2019 and ended on November 30, 2019. These dates, adopted by convention, historically describe the period in each year when most tropical systems form.[3] However, storm formation is possible at any time of the year, as demonstrated in 2019 by the formation of the season's first named storm, Subtropical Storm Andrea, on May 20. The final storm of the season, Tropical Storm Sebastien, transitioned to an extratropical cyclone on November 25.

Timeline of the
2019 Atlantic hurricane season
Season summary map
Season boundaries
First system formedMay 20, 2019
Last system dissipatedNovember 25, 2019
Strongest system
NameDorian
Maximum winds185 mph (295 km/h)
(1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure910 mbar (hPa; 26.87 inHg)
Longest lasting system
NameDorian
Duration14.25 days
Other years
2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 2019 seasonal outlook called for 10–17 named storms, including 5–9 hurricanes and 2–4 major hurricanes. Altogether, the season produced 18 named storms, including six hurricanes of which three intensified into major hurricanes.[b][2] Two major hurricanes, Dorian and Lorenzo, became Category 5 storms, causing the season to become the fourth consecutive with at least one Category 5 hurricane. Dorian inflicted catastrophic damage across the Bahamas. The hurricane killed at least 70 people and caused at least US$3.4 billion in damage, making it the costliest hurricane in the country's history. While Lorenzo did not affect land as a Category 5 hurricane, it caused US$367 million in damage and killed 19, with over half of the deaths being attributed to the sinking of a tugboat known as the Bourbon Rhode.[5][6][7] In March 2021, the name Dorian was retired from reuse in the North Atlantic by the World Meteorological Organization.[8]

This timeline documents tropical cyclone formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, and dissipations during the season. It includes information that was not released throughout the season, meaning that data from post-storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center, such as a storm that was not initially warned upon, has been included.

By convention, meteorologists use one time zone when issuing forecasts and making observations: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), and also use the 24-hour clock (where 00:00 = midnight UTC).[9] The National Hurricane Center uses both UTC and the time zone where the center of the tropical cyclone is currently located. The time zones utilized (east to west) prior to 2020 were: Atlantic, Eastern, and Central.[10] In this timeline, all information is listed by UTC first with the respective regional time included in parentheses. Additionally, figures for maximum sustained winds and position estimates are rounded to the nearest 5 units (knots, miles, or kilometers), following the convention used in the National Hurricane Center's products. Direct wind observations are rounded to the nearest whole number. Atmospheric pressures are listed to the nearest millibar and nearest hundredth of an inch of mercury.

Timeline edit

Hurricane PabloTropical Storm Olga (2019)Tropical Storm Nestor (2019)Tropical Storm Melissa (2019)Hurricane Lorenzo (2019)Tropical Storm ImeldaHurricane Humberto (2019)Tropical Storm Fernand (2019)Hurricane DorianHurricane Barry (2019)Saffir–Simpson scale

May edit

May 20

May 21

June edit

June 1

  • The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins.[3]

July edit

July 11

July 12

 
Hurricane Barry shortly after making landfall along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana on July 13

July 13

July 15

July 22

July 23

August edit

August 20

August 21

August 22

 
Track of Tropical Storm Chantal

August 23

August 24

August 26

August 27

August 28

August 29

August 30

August 31

September edit

 
Hurricane Dorian near peak intensity approaching Great Abaco on September 1

September 1

September 2

September 3

September 4

 
Tropical Storm Gabrielle over the open ocean on September 4

September 5

September 6

September 7

September 8

September 10

September 13

September 14

 
Hurricane Humberto as a Category 3 major hurricane on September 18

September 16

September 17

September 18

 
Hurricane Jerry east of the Leeward Islands on September 19

September 19

September 20

September 21

September 22

September 23

 
Tropical Storm Karen on September 24

September 24

September 25

September 26

September 27

September 28

 
IR Animation of Hurricane Lorenzo reaching peak intensity, September 29 – SSEC/CIMSS, University of Wisconsin–Madison.

September 29

October edit

October 2

October 11

October 12

October 14

October 16

October 18

 
Track of Tropical Storm Nestor

October 19

October 25

October 26

 
Hurricane Pablo on October 27

October 27

October 28

October 30

November edit

November 1

November 19

November 23

November 25

November 30

  • The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends.[3]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ An average Atlantic hurricane season, as defined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has 12 tropical storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes.[1]
  2. ^ Hurricanes reaching Category 3 (111 miles per hour (179 km/h)) and higher on the 5-level Saffir–Simpson wind speed scale are considered major hurricanes.[4]
  3. ^ The National Hurricane Center began issuing Potential Tropical Cyclone advisories on this system at 15:00 UTC on September 10, as there was a high chance that the disturbance would soon become a tropical depression or tropical storm.[12]
  4. ^ Undetected at the time of its formation within the larger extratropical system, the subtropical storm was never designed as such by the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The storm was fully tropical by the time the NHC issued its first forecast and advisory at 21:00 UTC on October 25).[51][52]

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The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the north Atlantic Ocean It was the fourth consecutive above normal Atlantic hurricane season a 2 The season officially began on June 1 2019 and ended on November 30 2019 These dates adopted by convention historically describe the period in each year when most tropical systems form 3 However storm formation is possible at any time of the year as demonstrated in 2019 by the formation of the season s first named storm Subtropical Storm Andrea on May 20 The final storm of the season Tropical Storm Sebastien transitioned to an extratropical cyclone on November 25 Timeline of the2019 Atlantic hurricane seasonSeason summary mapSeason boundariesFirst system formedMay 20 2019Last system dissipatedNovember 25 2019Strongest systemNameDorianMaximum winds185 mph 295 km h 1 minute sustained Lowest pressure910 mbar hPa 26 87 inHg Longest lasting systemNameDorianDuration14 25 daysStorm articlesHurricane Barry 2019 Hurricane Dorian Tropical Storm Fernand 2019 Hurricane Humberto 2019 Tropical Storm Imelda Hurricane Lorenzo 2019 Tropical Storm Melissa 2019 Tropical Storm Nestor 2019 Tropical Storm Olga 2019 Hurricane PabloOther years 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s 2019 seasonal outlook called for 10 17 named storms including 5 9 hurricanes and 2 4 major hurricanes Altogether the season produced 18 named storms including six hurricanes of which three intensified into major hurricanes b 2 Two major hurricanes Dorian and Lorenzo became Category 5 storms causing the season to become the fourth consecutive with at least one Category 5 hurricane Dorian inflicted catastrophic damage across the Bahamas The hurricane killed at least 70 people and caused at least US 3 4 billion in damage making it the costliest hurricane in the country s history While Lorenzo did not affect land as a Category 5 hurricane it caused US 367 million in damage and killed 19 with over half of the deaths being attributed to the sinking of a tugboat known as the Bourbon Rhode 5 6 7 In March 2021 the name Dorian was retired from reuse in the North Atlantic by the World Meteorological Organization 8 This timeline documents tropical cyclone formations strengthening weakening landfalls extratropical transitions and dissipations during the season It includes information that was not released throughout the season meaning that data from post storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center such as a storm that was not initially warned upon has been included By convention meteorologists use one time zone when issuing forecasts and making observations Coordinated Universal Time UTC and also use the 24 hour clock where 00 00 midnight UTC 9 The National Hurricane Center uses both UTC and the time zone where the center of the tropical cyclone is currently located The time zones utilized east to west prior to 2020 were Atlantic Eastern and Central 10 In this timeline all information is listed by UTC first with the respective regional time included in parentheses Additionally figures for maximum sustained winds and position estimates are rounded to the nearest 5 units knots miles or kilometers following the convention used in the National Hurricane Center s products Direct wind observations are rounded to the nearest whole number Atmospheric pressures are listed to the nearest millibar and nearest hundredth of an inch of mercury Contents 1 Timeline 1 1 May 1 2 June 1 3 July 1 4 August 1 5 September 1 6 October 1 7 November 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksTimeline editMay edit May 20 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 28 06 N 68 36 W 28 1 N 68 6 W 28 1 68 6 Subtropical Storm Andrea forms Subtropical Storm Andrea forms from a broad area of low pressure about 370 mi 595 km southwest of Bermuda 11 May 21 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST May 20 at 29 06 N 68 48 W 29 1 N 68 8 W 29 1 68 8 Subtropical Storm Andrea peak intensity Subtropical Storm Andrea reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph 65 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 1 006 mbar 29 71 inHg about 320 mi 520 km southwest of Bermuda 11 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 30 36 N 69 06 W 30 6 N 69 1 W 30 6 69 1 Subtropical Storm Andrea degenerates Subtropical Storm Andrea degenerates into a remnant low and is later absorbed by a cold front about 70 mi 110 km southwest of Bermuda 11 June edit June 1 The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins 3 July edit July 11 00 00 UTC 7 00 p m CDT May 10 at 27 48 N 87 36 W 27 8 N 87 6 W 27 8 87 6 Tropical depression soon to become Barry forms A tropical depression forms from an elongated low over the far northeastern Gulf of Mexico about 195 mi 315 km south of Mobile Alabama c 12 06 00 UTC 1 00 a m CDT at 27 42 N 88 00 W 27 7 N 88 0 W 27 7 88 0 Tropical Storm Barry forms The tropical depression in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico strengthens into Tropical Storm Barry about 195 mi 315 km south of Mobile 12 July 12 18 00 UTC 1 00 p m CDT at 28 24 N 90 42 W 28 4 N 90 7 W 28 4 90 7 Tropical Storm Barry minimum central pressure Tropical Storm Barry reaches its minimum pressure of 993 mbar 29 32 inHg south of the southcentral Louisiana coast 12 nbsp Hurricane Barry shortly after making landfall along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana on July 13July 13 12 00 UTC 7 00 a m CDT at 29 18 N 91 54 W 29 3 N 91 9 W 29 3 91 9 Hurricane Barry develops Tropical Storm Barry strengthens to a Category 1 hurricane and simultaneously attains its peak sustained wind speed of 75 mph 120 km h south of the southcentral Louisiana coast 12 15 00 UTC 10 00 a m CDT at 29 36 N 92 12 W 29 6 N 92 2 W 29 6 92 2 Hurricane Barry makes landfall Hurricane Barry makes landfall about 10 mi 20 km east southeast of Pecan Island Louisiana 12 18 00 UTC 1 00 p m CDT at 29 54 N 92 24 W 29 9 N 92 4 W 29 9 92 4 Hurricane Barry weakens Hurricane Barry weakens to a tropical storm inland about 15 mi 20 km east southeast of Intracoastal City Louisiana 12 July 15 00 00 UTC 7 00 p m CDT July 14 at 33 00 N 93 36 W 33 0 N 93 6 W 33 0 93 6 Tropical Storm Barry weakens Tropical Storm Barry weakens into a tropical depression about 235 mi 380 km northwest of Intracoastal City 12 00 UTC 7 00 a m CDT at 34 42 N 93 36 W 34 7 N 93 6 W 34 7 93 6 Tropical Depression Barry becomes remnant low Tropical Storm Barry becomes a remnant low while over western Arkansas and subsequently dissipates over southern Missouri 12 July 22 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 24 36 N 77 24 W 24 6 N 77 4 W 24 6 77 4 Tropical Depression Three forms Tropical Depression Three forms from a tropical wave about 40 mi 65 km east of Andros Island in the Bahamas 13 July 23 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m EDT at 26 54 N 79 36 W 26 9 N 79 6 W 26 9 79 6 Tropical Depression Three peak intensity Tropical Depression Three reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph 55 km h and a minimum pressure of 1 013 mbar 29 91 inHg 120 mi 195 km south southeast of Cape Canaveral Florida 13 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 28 36 N 80 00 W 28 6 N 80 0 W 28 6 80 0 Tropical Depression Three dissipates Tropical Depression Three degenerates into a remnant low about 35 mi 55 km east northeast of Cape Canaveral Florida and dissipates shortly thereafter 13 August edit August 20 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 40 06 N 59 42 W 40 1 N 59 7 W 40 1 59 7 Tropical Depression Four develops Tropical Depression Four develops from an area of low pressure about 370 mi 590 km southeast of Halifax Nova Scotia 14 August 21 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST August 20 at 40 18 N 57 06 W 40 3 N 57 1 W 40 3 57 1 Tropical Storm Chantal forms Tropical Depression Four becomes Tropical Storm Chantal and simultaneously reaches its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph 65 km h and a minimum pressure of 1 007 mbar 29 74 inHg 14 August 22 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST August 21 at 39 36 N 48 18 W 39 6 N 48 3 W 39 6 48 3 Tropical Storm Chantal weakens Tropical Storm Chantal weakens to a tropical depression about 547 mi 880 km south southeast of Cape Race Newfoundland 14 nbsp Track of Tropical Storm ChantalAugust 23 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 36 18 N 40 48 W 36 3 N 40 8 W 36 3 40 8 Tropical Depression Chantal degenerates into remnant low Tropical Depression Chantal degenerates into a remnant low and subsequently dissipates about 823 mi 1 324 km southeast of Cape Race 14 August 24 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 10 18 N 46 24 W 10 3 N 46 4 W 10 3 46 4 Tropical Depression Five forms Tropical Depression Five forms from a tropical wave roughly 810 mi 1 300 km east southeast of Barbados 15 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 10 36 N 48 42 W 10 6 N 48 7 W 10 6 48 7 Tropical Depression Five strengthens Tropical Depression Five strengthens into Tropical Storm Dorian 15 August 26 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 31 42 N 72 42 W 31 7 N 72 7 W 31 7 72 7 Tropical Depression Six forms Tropical Depression Six forms from a broad area of low pressure roughly 350 mi 560 km south southeast of Cape Hatteras North Carolina 16 August 27 01 30 UTC 9 30 p m AST August 26 at 25 18 N 71 00 W 25 3 N 71 0 W 25 3 71 0 Tropical Storm Dorian Barbados landfall Tropical Storm Dorian makes landfall at Barbados with sustained winds of 52 mph 83 km h 15 11 00 UTC 7 00 a m AST at 14 00 N 60 54 W 14 0 N 60 9 W 14 0 60 9 Tropical Storm Dorian Saint Lucia landfall Tropical Storm Dorian makes landfall at Saint Lucia with sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h 15 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m EDT at 31 18 N 71 36 W 31 3 N 71 6 W 31 3 71 6 Tropical Depression Six strengthens Tropical Depression Six strengthens into Tropical Storm Erin 16 August 28 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m EDT at 32 12 N 72 24 W 32 2 N 72 4 W 32 2 72 4 Tropical Storm Erin peak intensity Tropical Storm Erin reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph 65 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 1 002 mbar 29 59 inHg 16 15 30 UTC 11 30 a m AST at 17 48 N 64 36 W 17 8 N 64 6 W 17 8 64 6 Tropical Storm Dorian strengthens and Saint Croix landfall Tropical Storm Dorian strengthens to a Category 1 hurricane and simultaneously makes landfall at Saint Croix United States Virgin Islands with sustained winds of 75 mph 120 km h 15 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 18 24 N 65 06 W 18 4 N 65 1 W 18 4 65 1 Hurricane Dorian Saint Thomas landfall Hurricane Dorian makes landfall at Saint Thomas U S Virgin Islands with sustained winds of 80 mph 130 km h 15 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m EDT at 33 54 N 73 00 W 33 9 N 73 0 W 33 9 73 0 Tropical Storm Erin weakens Tropical Storm Erin weakens to a tropical depression 16 August 29 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 36 54 N 70 54 W 36 9 N 70 9 W 36 9 70 9 Tropical Depression Erin becomes extratropical Tropical Depression Erin transitions to an extratropical cyclone about 290 mi 460 km east of Norfolk Virginia and is later absorbed by a larger extratropical low 16 August 30 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST August 29 at 23 18 N 68 24 W 23 3 N 68 4 W 23 3 68 4 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to Category 2 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to a Category 2 hurricane roughly 295 mi 470 km east northeast of the southeastern Bahamas 17 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 24 48 N 70 18 W 24 8 N 70 3 W 24 8 70 3 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to Category 3 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane roughly 445 mi 715 km east of the northwestern Bahamas 18 August 31 00 30 UTC 8 30 p m AST August 30 at 25 18 N 71 00 W 25 3 N 71 0 W 25 3 71 0 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to Category 4 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to a Category 4 hurricane roughly 400 mi 645 km east of the northwestern Bahamas 19 September edit nbsp Hurricane Dorian near peak intensity approaching Great Abaco on September 1September 1 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 26 30 N 76 30 W 26 5 N 76 5 W 26 5 76 5 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to Category 5 Hurricane Dorian strengthens to a Category 5 hurricane about 35 mi 55 km east of Great Abaco Island 20 16 40 UTC 12 40 p m EDT at 26 30 N 77 00 W 26 5 N 77 0 W 26 5 77 0 Hurricane Dorian Elbow Cay landfall and peak intensity Hurricane Dorian reaches its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph 295 km h and a minimum pressure of 910 mbar 26 87 inHg and simultaneously makes landfall at Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas 15 September 2 02 15 UTC 10 15 p m EDT September 1 at 26 36 N 77 54 W 26 6 N 77 9 W 26 6 77 9 Hurricane Dorian Grand Bahama landfall Hurricane Dorian makes landfall at South Riding Point Grand Bahama with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph 285 km h 15 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m EDT at 26 48 N 78 18 W 26 8 N 78 3 W 26 8 78 3 Hurricane Dorian weakens to Category 4 Hurricane Dorian weakens to a Category 4 hurricane roughly 30 mi 50 km northeast of Freeport Bahamas 21 September 3 5 00 UTC 1 00 a m EDT at 26 48 N 78 24 W 26 8 N 78 4 W 26 8 78 4 Hurricane Dorian weakens to Category 3 Hurricane Dorian weakens to a Category 3 hurricane roughly 25 mi 40 km northeast of Freeport Bahamas 22 12 00 UTC 7 00 a m CDT at 23 24 N 94 42 W 23 4 N 94 7 W 23 4 94 7 Tropical Storm Fernand forms Tropical Storm Fernand forms from an upper level low roughly 200 mi 310 km east of La Pesca Tamaulipas 23 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m EDT at 27 06 N 78 36 W 27 1 N 78 6 W 27 1 78 6 Hurricane Dorian weakens to Category 2 Hurricane Dorian weakens to a Category 2 hurricane roughly 45 mi 70 km north of Freeport Bahamas 24 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 18 06 N 32 06 W 18 1 N 32 1 W 18 1 32 1 Tropical Depression Eight forms Tropical Depression Eight forms from a tropical wave roughly 455 mi 732 km west of the Cabo Verde Islands 25 September 4 00 00 UTC 7 00 a m CDT September 3 at 23 06 N 96 06 W 23 1 N 96 1 W 23 1 96 1 Tropical Storm Fernand peak intensity Tropical Storm Fernand reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 1 000 mbar 29 53 inHg 23 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 3 at 18 42 N 32 36 W 18 7 N 32 6 W 18 7 32 6 Tropical Storm Gabrielle forms Tropical Depression Eight strengthens to Tropical Storm Gabrielle 25 15 30 UTC 10 30 a m CDT at 24 18 N 97 42 W 24 3 N 97 7 W 24 3 97 7 Tropical Storm Fernand makes landfall Tropical Storm Fernand makes landfall about 30 mi 45 km north northeast of La Pesca 23 18 00 UTC 1 00 p m CDT at 24 18 N 98 00 W 24 3 N 98 0 W 24 3 98 0 Tropical Storm Fernand weakens Tropical Storm Fernand weakens to a tropical depression 23 and later dissipates roughly 130 mi 205 km west southwest of the mouth of Rio Grande River 26 nbsp Tropical Storm Gabrielle over the open ocean on September 4September 5 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m EDT September 4 at 31 18 N 79 36 W 31 3 N 79 6 W 31 3 79 6 Hurricane Dorian re intensifies to Category 3 Hurricane Dorian re intensifies to a Category 3 hurricane roughly 105 mi 170 km south of Charleston South Carolina 27 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m EDT at 32 30 N 79 06 W 32 5 N 79 1 W 32 5 79 1 Hurricane Dorian weakens to Category 2 Hurricane Dorian again weakens to a Category 2 hurricane roughly 50 mi 80 km east southeast of Charleston South Carolina 28 September 6 12 30 UTC 8 30 a m EDT at 35 18 N 75 30 W 35 3 N 75 5 W 35 3 75 5 Hurricane Dorian Cape Hatteras landfall Hurricane Dorian makes landfall at Cape Hatteras North Carolina with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph 155 km h 15 September 7 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 42 48 N 64 36 W 42 8 N 64 6 W 42 8 64 6 Hurricane Dorian becomes post tropical Hurricane Dorian becomes a strong Category 1 equivalent post tropical cyclone 15 about 140 mi 225 km south southwest of Halifax Nova Scotia 29 22 15 UTC 6 15 p m AST at 44 42 N 63 24 W 44 7 N 63 4 W 44 7 63 4 Post Tropical Cyclone Dorian Nova Scotia landfall Post Tropical Cyclone Dorian makes landfall near Sambro Creek Nova Scotia roughly 15 mi 25 km south of Halifax with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph 155 km h 30 September 8 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 47 36 N 61 54 W 47 6 N 61 9 W 47 6 61 9 Post Tropical Storm Dorian becomes extratropical Post Tropical Cyclone Dorian becomes extratropical over the Gulf of St Lawrence and is subsequently absorbed by a larger extratropical low over the northern Atlantic Ocean 15 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 34 30 N 49 18 W 34 5 N 49 3 W 34 5 49 3 Tropical Storm Gabrielle maximum intensity Tropical Storm Gabrielle reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph 100 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 995 mbar 29 38 inHg September 10 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 43 18 N 39 06 W 43 3 N 39 1 W 43 3 39 1 Tropical Storm Gabrielle becomes extratropical Tropical Storm Gabrielle transitions to an extratropical cyclone about 490 miles 790 km northwest of the western Azores Islands and later dissipates 25 September 13 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m EDT at 25 12 N 74 42 W 25 2 N 74 7 W 25 2 74 7 Tropical Depression Nine forms Tropical Depression Nine forms from a tropical wave about 85 mi 140 km east of Eleuthera Island Bahamas 31 September 14 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m EDT September 13 at 25 36 N 75 12 W 25 6 N 75 2 W 25 6 75 2 Tropical Depression Nine strengthens Tropical Depression Nine strengthens to Tropical Storm Humberto about 225 mi 365 km east southeast of Freeport Bahamas 32 nbsp Hurricane Humberto as a Category 3 major hurricane on September 18September 16 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m EDT September 15 at 29 06 N 78 06 W 29 1 N 78 1 W 29 1 78 1 Tropical Storm Humberto strengthens Tropical Storm Humberto strengthens to a Category 1 hurricane about 170 mi 270 km east northeast of Cape Canaveral Florida 31 September 17 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 10 at 12 48 N 43 30 W 12 8 N 43 5 W 12 8 43 5 Tropical Depression Ten forms Tropical Depression Ten forms from a tropical wave about 1 090 mi 1 760 km east of the Windward Islands 33 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 30 36 N 74 00 W 30 6 N 74 0 W 30 6 74 0 Hurricane Humberto strengthens Hurricane Humberto intensifies into a Category 2 hurricane roughly 555 mi 895 km west of Bermuda 34 12 00 UTC 7 00 a m CDT at 28 18 N 95 42 W 28 3 N 95 7 W 28 3 95 7 Tropical Depression Eleven forms Tropical Depression Eleven forms from a mid to upper level trough about 45 mi 75 km southwest of Freeport Texas 35 15 00 UTC 10 00 a m CDT at 28 36 N 95 30 W 28 6 N 95 5 W 28 6 95 5 Tropical Depression Eleven strengthens Tropical Depression Eleven strengthens to Tropical Storm Imelda 35 17 45 UTC 12 45 p m CDT at 28 54 N 95 24 W 28 9 N 95 4 W 28 9 95 4 Tropical Storm Imelda attains maximum intensity and makes landfall Tropical Storm Imelda attains peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph 75 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 1 003 mbar 29 62 inHg and simultaneously makes landfall near Freeport 35 September 18 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 17 at 31 12 N 71 36 W 31 2 N 71 6 W 31 2 71 6 Hurricane Humberto becomes major hurricane Hurricane Humberto strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane roughly 405 mi 655 km west southwest of Bermuda 36 00 00 UTC 7 00 p m CDT September 17 at 29 36 N 95 24 W 29 6 N 95 4 W 29 6 95 4 Tropical Storm Imelda weakens Tropical Storm Imelda weakens to a tropical depression roughly 5 mi 10 km north of Houston Texas 37 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 14 00 N 47 24 W 14 0 N 47 4 W 14 0 47 4 Tropical Depression Ten strengthens Tropical Depression Ten strengthens to Tropical Storm Jerry 33 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 32 30 N 67 12 W 32 5 N 67 2 W 32 5 67 2 Hurricane Humberto maximum intensity Hurricane Humberto reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph 200 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 950 mbar 28 05 inHg 31 nbsp Hurricane Jerry east of the Leeward Islands on September 19September 19 00 00 UTC 7 00 p m CDT September 18 at 31 06 N 94 48 W 31 1 N 94 8 W 31 1 94 8 Tropical Depression Imelda degenerates Tropical Depression Imelda degenerates into a trough about 120 mi 190 km north northeast of Houston and subsequently dissipates 35 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 36 00 N 60 48 W 36 0 N 60 8 W 36 0 60 8 Hurricane Humberto weakens Hurricane Humberto weakens to a Category 2 hurricane 31 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 16 30 N 53 48 W 16 5 N 53 8 W 16 5 53 8 Tropical Storm Jerry strengthens Tropical Storm Jerry strengthens to a Category 1 hurricane about 520 mi 830 km east of the Leeward Islands 33 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 37 42 N 59 18 W 37 7 N 59 3 W 37 7 59 3 Hurricane Humberto weakens Hurricane Humberto weakens to a Category 1 hurricane 31 September 20 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 19 at 39 06 N 58 30 W 39 1 N 58 5 W 39 1 58 5 Hurricane Humberto becomes extratropical Hurricane Humberto transitions to an extratropical cyclone about 580 mi 930 km south southwest of Cape Race Newfoundland and later merges with a larger extratropical low and frontal system 31 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 19 at 17 42 N 56 36 W 17 7 N 56 6 W 17 7 56 6 Hurricane Jerry strengthens Hurricane Jerry strengthens to a Category 2 hurricane and simultaneously attains maximum intensity with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph 170 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 976 mbar 28 82 inHg 33 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 18 48 N 60 18 W 18 8 N 60 3 W 18 8 60 3 Hurricane Jerry weakens Hurricane Jerry weakens into a Category 1 hurricane roughly 130 mi 205 km northeast of Barbuda and 190 mi 300 km east northeast of Anguilla 38 September 21 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 20 at 21 06 N 62 24 W 21 1 N 62 4 W 21 1 62 4 Hurricane Jerry weakens Hurricane Jerry weakens to a tropical storm as it passes about 140 mi 220 km north of the Leeward Islands 33 September 22 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 21 at 11 30 N 58 48 W 11 5 N 58 8 W 11 5 58 8 Tropical Depression Twelve forms Tropical Depression forms from a tropical wave about 120 mi 190 km east of Tobago 39 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 11 48 N 59 54 W 11 8 N 59 9 W 11 8 59 9 Tropical Storm Karen forms Tropical depression strengthens to Tropical Storm Karen 39 September 23 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 22 at 11 00 N 20 24 W 11 0 N 20 4 W 11 0 20 4 Tropical depression forms Tropical Depression Thirteen forms from a tropical wave about 320 mi 520 km southwest of Dakar Senegal 40 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 11 00 N 21 54 W 11 0 N 21 9 W 11 0 21 9 Tropical depression strengthens Tropical Depression Thirteen strengthens to Tropical Storm Lorenzo 40 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 13 42 N 64 06 W 13 7 N 64 1 W 13 7 64 1 Tropical Storm Karen weakens Tropical Storm Karen weakens to a tropical depression 39 about 160 mi 260 km west of Saint Vincent and about 315 mi 510 km south southeast of Saint Croix U S Virgin Islands 41 nbsp Tropical Storm Karen on September 24September 24 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 16 24 N 65 48 W 16 4 N 65 8 W 16 4 65 8 Tropical Depression Karen strengthens Tropical Depression Karen re strengthens to a tropical storm about 120 mi 190 km south southwest of Isla de Vieques Puerto Rico 39 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 30 54 N 69 06 W 30 9 N 69 1 W 30 9 69 1 Tropical Storm Jerry becomes post tropical Tropical Storm Jerry transitions to a post tropical cyclone about 282 mi 454 km west southwest of Bermuda and subsequently degenerates into an extratropical trough of low pressure 33 22 00 UTC 6 00 p m AST at 18 06 N 65 24 W 18 1 N 65 4 W 18 1 65 4 Tropical Storm Karen Vieques landfall Tropical Storm Karen makes landfall at Vieques with sustained winds of 45 mph 75 km h 39 23 00 UTC 7 00 p m AST at 18 18 N 65 18 W 18 3 N 65 3 W 18 3 65 3 Tropical Storm Karen Culebra landfall Tropical Storm Karen makes landfall at Isla Culebra Puerto Rico with sustained winds of 45 mph 75 km h 39 September 25 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 24 at 18 30 N 65 12 W 18 5 N 65 2 W 18 5 65 2 Tropical Storm Karen minimum pressure Tropical Storm Karen attains its lowest barometric pressure of 1 003 mbar 29 62 inHg 39 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 13 24 N 33 00 W 13 4 N 33 0 W 13 4 33 0 Tropical Storm Lorenzo strengthens Tropical Storm Lorenzo strengthens to a Category 1 hurricane 40 September 26 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 25 at 14 30 N 37 30 W 14 5 N 37 5 W 14 5 37 5 Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens to a Category 2 hurricane 40 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 15 12 N 39 48 W 15 2 N 39 8 W 15 2 39 8 Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane 40 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 16 00 N 40 36 W 16 0 N 40 6 W 16 0 40 6 Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens to a Category 4 hurricane 40 September 27 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 28 48 N 60 00 W 28 8 N 60 0 W 28 8 60 0 Tropical Storm Karen weakens Tropical Storm Karen weakens to a tropical depression and dissipates shortly thereafter over the central Atlantic Ocean about 350 mi 560 km southeast of Bermuda 39 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 19 36 N 43 30 W 19 6 N 43 5 W 19 6 43 5 Hurricane Lorenzo weakens Hurricane Lorenzo weakens to a Category 3 hurricane 40 September 28 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 22 54 N 45 00 W 22 9 N 45 0 W 22 9 45 0 Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens Hurricane Lorenzo re strengthens to a Category 4 hurricane 40 nbsp IR Animation of Hurricane Lorenzo reaching peak intensity September 29 SSEC CIMSS University of Wisconsin Madison September 29 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST September 28 at 24 18 N 45 00 W 24 3 N 45 0 W 24 3 45 0 Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens and attains peak intensity Hurricane Lorenzo strengthens to a Category 5 hurricane and simultaneously reaches its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph 260 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 925 mbar 27 32 inHg about 1 600 2 600 km southwest of the Azores 40 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 24 42 N 45 00 W 24 7 N 45 0 W 24 7 45 0 Hurricane Lorenzo weakens Hurricane Lorenzo weakens to a Category 4 hurricane 40 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 25 36 N 44 48 W 25 6 N 44 8 W 25 6 44 8 Hurricane Lorenzo weakens Hurricane Lorenzo weakens to a Category 3 hurricane 40 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 26 24 N 44 24 W 26 4 N 44 4 W 26 4 44 4 Hurricane Lorenzo weakens Hurricane Lorenzo weakens to a Category 2 hurricane 40 October edit October 2 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 40 12 N 31 24 W 40 2 N 31 4 W 40 2 31 4 Hurricane Lorenzo weakens Hurricane Lorenzo weakens to a Category 1 hurricane 40 about 55 mi 90 km north of Flores Island Azores 42 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 43 00 N 28 00 W 43 0 N 28 0 W 43 0 28 0 Hurricane Lorenzo becomes post tropical Hurricane Lorenzo becomes a frontal post tropical cyclone about 280 mi 440 km north of Graciosa Island Azores and subsequently dissipates over northwest Ireland 40 October 11 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 38 24 N 68 42 W 38 4 N 68 7 W 38 4 68 7 Subtropical Storm Melissa forms Subtropical Storm Melissa forms from a nor easter 43 about 210 mi 330 km south southeast of Nantucket Massachusetts and simultaneously attains its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 63 mph 102 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 994 mbar 29 35 inHg 44 October 12 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 38 00 N 67 30 W 38 0 N 67 5 W 38 0 67 5 Subtropical Storm Melissa becomes tropical Subtropical Storm Melissa transitions to a tropical storm about 260 mi 430 km south southeast of Nantucket 44 October 14 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 40 48 N 52 54 W 40 8 N 52 9 W 40 8 52 9 Tropical Storm Melissa becomes extratropical Tropical Storm Melissa becomes extratropical about 400 mi 650 km south of Cape Race Newfoundland as it merges with a nearby front and dissipates 44 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 12 36 N 19 18 W 12 6 N 19 3 W 12 6 19 3 Tropical Depression Fifteen forms Tropical Depression Fifteen forms from a tropical wave about 350 mi 560 km southeast of the Cabo Verde Islands with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph 56 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 1 006 mbar 29 71 inHg 45 October 16 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 17 36 N 24 24 W 17 6 N 24 4 W 17 6 24 4 Tropical Depression Fifteen degenerates Tropical Depression Fifteen degenerates into a broad area of low pressure near the Barlavento Islands group of the Cape Verde Islands and subsequently dissipates 45 October 18 18 00 UTC 1 00 p m CDT at 26 18 N 89 30 W 26 3 N 89 5 W 26 3 89 5 Tropical Storm Nestor develops Tropical Storm Nestor forms from a tropical wave over the Bay of Campeche 46 about 195 mi 315 km south of the mouth of the Mississippi River 47 nbsp Track of Tropical Storm NestorOctober 19 00 00 UTC 7 00 p m CDT October 18 at 27 48 N 87 48 W 27 8 N 87 8 W 27 8 87 8 Tropical Storm Nestor peak intensity Tropical Storm Nestor reaches its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph 95 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 996 mbar hPa 29 42 inHg 46 about 140 mi 220 km southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River and about 215 mi 340 km southwest of Panama City Florida 48 15 00 UTC 10 00 a m CDT at 29 18 N 86 18 W 29 3 N 86 3 W 29 3 86 3 Tropical Storm Nestor becomes post tropical Tropical Storm Nestor becomes a post tropical cyclone about 70 mi 115 km of Panama City and about 85 mi 135 km west southwest of Apalachicola Florida 49 18 00 UTC 1 00 p m CDT at 29 42 N 85 06 W 29 7 N 85 1 W 29 7 85 1 Post tropical Cyclone Nestor makes landfall Post Tropical Cyclone Nestor moves inland at St Vincent Island Florida about 5 mi 10 km west southwest of Apalachicola 50 and subsequently degenerates into an open trough after moving offshore of the Virginia Atlantic coast 46 October 25 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST October 24 at 35 54 N 35 06 W 35 9 N 35 1 W 35 9 35 1 Subtropical storm Pablo forms A subtropical storm develops from an extratropical area of low pressure about 400 mi 650 km west southwest of the western Azores d 52 12 00 UTC 7 00 a m CDT at 24 42 N 94 48 W 24 7 N 94 8 W 24 7 94 8 Tropical Storm Olga develops Tropical Storm Olga forms from a tropical wave over the western Gulf of Mexico about 390 mi 630 km south southwest of Lake Charles Louisiana 53 18 00 UTC 1 00 p m CDT at 25 54 N 93 36 W 25 9 N 93 6 W 25 9 93 6 Tropical Storm Olga peak intensity Tropical Storm Olga reaches its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph 75 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 998 mbar hPa 29 47 inHg 53 18 00 UTC 12 00 p m AST at 35 54 N 32 42 W 35 9 N 32 7 W 35 9 32 7 Tropical Storm Pablo forms The subtropical storm west southwest of the Azores transitions into Tropical Storm Pablo 52 October 26 00 00 UTC 7 00 p m CDT September 25 at 27 00 N 92 30 W 27 0 N 92 5 W 27 0 92 5 Tropical Storm Olga becomes post tropical Tropical Storm Olga becomes a post tropical cyclone 53 07 00 UTC 2 00 a m CDT at 29 12 N 91 12 W 29 2 N 91 2 W 29 2 91 2 Post tropical Cyclone Olga makes landfall Post tropical Cyclone Olga comes ashore south of Morgan City Louisiana 54 and subsequently dissipates over Central Ontario 53 nbsp Hurricane Pablo on October 27October 27 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 41 54 N 18 48 W 41 9 N 18 8 W 41 9 18 8 Tropical Storm Pablo becomes a hurricane Tropical Storm Pablo strengthens to a Category 1 hurricane after passing just southeast of the Azores 53 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 44 06 N 17 18 W 44 1 N 17 3 W 44 1 17 3 Hurricane Pablo reaches maximum strength Hurricane Pablo reaches its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph 130 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 977 mbar hPa 28 85 inHg 53 roughly 650 mi 1 050 km northeast of Lajes Air Base in the Azores 55 October 28 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST October 27 at 45 30 N 17 00 W 45 5 N 17 0 W 45 5 17 0 Hurricane Pablo weakens Hurricane Pablo weakens to a tropical storm 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 46 30 N 17 54 W 46 5 N 17 9 W 46 5 17 9 Tropical Storm Pablo becomes extratropical Tropical Storm Pablo transitions into an extratropical cyclone about 720 miles 1 160 km north northeast of the eastern Azores and later dissipates 52 October 30 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 38 18 N 40 42 W 38 3 N 40 7 W 38 3 40 7 Subtropical Storm Rebekah forms Subtropical Storm Rebekah forms from an extratropical low about 630 mi 1 020 km west of Flores Island in the western Azores and simultaneously attains its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 982 mbar 29 00 inHg 56 November edit November 1 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 40 36 N 30 12 W 40 6 N 30 2 W 40 6 30 2 Subtropical Storm Rebekah becomes extratropical Subtropical Storm Rebekah becomes extratropical and later dissipates about 120 mi 190 km north of the Azores 56 November 19 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 19 24 N 58 06 W 19 4 N 58 1 W 19 4 58 1 Tropical Storm Sebastien forms Tropical Storm Sebastien forms from a large area of disturbed weather about 270 mi 435 km northeast of the Leeward Islands 57 November 23 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST November 22 at 26 42 N 52 36 W 26 7 N 52 6 W 26 7 52 6 Tropical Storm Sebastien attains maximum intensity Tropical Storm Sebastien reaches its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph 110 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 991 mbar hPa 29 36 inHg 57 November 25 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST November 24 at 40 00 N 30 54 W 40 0 N 30 9 W 40 0 30 9 Tropical Storm Sebastien becomes extratropical Tropical Storm Sebastien transitions into an extratropical cyclone near Flores Island Azores and subsequently dissipates near Greater London 57 November 30 The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends 3 See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portalLists of Atlantic hurricanes Timeline of the 2019 Pacific hurricane seasonNotes edit An average Atlantic hurricane season as defined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has 12 tropical storms seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes 1 Hurricanes reaching Category 3 111 miles per hour 179 km h and higher on the 5 level Saffir Simpson wind speed scale are considered major hurricanes 4 The National Hurricane Center began issuing Potential Tropical Cyclone advisories on this system at 15 00 UTC on September 10 as there was a high chance that the disturbance would soon become a tropical depression or tropical storm 12 Undetected at the time of its formation within the larger extratropical system the subtropical storm was never designed as such by the National Hurricane Center NHC The storm was fully tropical by the time the NHC issued its first forecast and advisory at 21 00 UTC on October 25 51 52 References edit Background Information North Atlantic Hurricane Season College Park Maryland NOAA Climate Prediction Center Retrieved August 6 2020 a b Gaches Lauren November 26 2019 Active 2019 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end Washington D C National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved June 29 2020 a b c Dorst Neal June 1 2018 Hurricane Season Information Frequently Asked Questions About Hurricanes Miami Florida NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory Retrieved June 29 2020 Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 6 2020 Karimi Faith Thornton Chandler September 12 2019 1 300 people are listed as missing nearly 2 weeks after Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas CNN Retrieved July 10 2020 Miller Kimberly September 30 2019 Hurricane Lorenzo should never have made it to a Cat 5 but it did The Palm Beach Post West Palm Beach Florida Retrieved July 10 2020 Fedschun Travis 2019 09 30 Hurricane Lorenzo sinks tugboat carrying 14 crew members at least 1 found dead at sea 3 rescued Fox News Retrieved 2021 03 21 WMO Hurricane Committee retires tropical cyclone names and ends the use of Greek alphabet Geneva Switzerland World Meteorological Organization March 17 2021 Retrieved April 29 2021 Understanding the Date Time Stamps Miami Florida NOAA National Hurricane Center Retrieved July 10 2020 Update on National Hurricane Center Products and Services for 2020 PDF Miami Florida National Hurricane Center April 20 2020 Retrieved May 17 2020 a b c Andrew S Latto August 6 2019 Subtropical Storm Andrea PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c d e f g h John P Cangialosi Andrew B Hagen Robbie Berg November 19 2019 Hurricane Barry PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c David A Zelinsky August 19 2019 Tropical Depression Three PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c d Robbie Berg October 25 2019 Tropical Storm Chantal PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Lixion A Avila Stacy Stewart Robbie Berg Andrew B Hagen April 20 2020 Hurricane Dorian PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c d e Eric S Blake November 15 2019 Tropical Storm Erin PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 Eric Blake August 30 2019 Hurricane Dorian Intermediate Advisory Number 23 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 19 2019 Lixion Avila August 30 2019 Hurricane Dorian Intermediate Advisory Number 25A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 19 2019 John Cangialosi Andrew Latto August 31 2019 Hurricane Dorian Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 19 2019 Lixion Avila September 1 2019 Hurricane Dorian Intermediate Advisory Number 32A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 19 2019 Daniel Brown September 2 2019 Hurricane Dorian Advisory Number 37 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 1 2019 Robbie Berg September 3 2019 Hurricane Dorian Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 1 2019 a b c d Richard J Pasch January 14 2020 Tropical Storm Fernand PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 Daniel Brown September 3 2019 Hurricane Dorian Advisory Number 41 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 1 2019 a b c John L Beven January 3 2020 Tropical Storm Gabrielle PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 John Cangialosi September 5 2019 Remnants Of Fernand Advisory Number 8 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 13 2019 Lixion Avila September 4 2019 Hurricane Dorian Advisory Number 47 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 1 2019 Jack Beven September 5 2019 Hurricane Dorian Advisory Number 49 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 1 2019 Jack Beven September 7 2019 Hurricane Dorian Special Advisory Number 58 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 25 2020 Eric Blake Lixion Avila September 7 2019 Post Tropical Cyclone Dorian Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 1 2019 a b c d e f Stacy Stewart February 19 2020 hurricane Humberto PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2020 John Cangialosi September 14 2019 Tropical Storm Humberto Advisory Number 6 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 14 2019 a b c d e f Daniel Brown December 11 2019 Hurricane Jerry PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2020 Stacy Stewart September 17 2019 Hurricane Humberto Intermediate Advisory Number 19A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 14 2019 a b c d Andy Latto Robbie Berg February 7 2020 Original date January 29 2020 Tropical Storm Imelda PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2020 Richard Pasch September 18 2019 Hurricane Humberto Intermediate Advisory Number 21A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 14 2019 Richard Pasch September 18 2019 Tropical Depression Imelda Intermediate Advisory Number 2A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved January 10 2020 Eric Blake September 20 2019 Hurricane Jerry Advisory Number 13 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved January 10 2020 a b c d e f g h John P Cangialosi Nelsie A Ramos December 16 2019 Tropical Storm Karen PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n David A Zelinsky December 16 2019 Hurricane Lorenzo PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2020 Stacy Stewart September 23 2019 Tropical Storm Karen Intermediate Advisory Number 4A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2020 Stacy Stewart October 2 2019 Hurricane Lorenzo Intermediate Advisory Number 39A Corrected Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2020 Andy Latto October 11 2019 Subtropical Storm Melissa Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c Robbie Berg December 31 2019 Tropical Storm Melissa PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b Lixion A Avila November 1 2019 Tropical Depression Fifteen PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c Andrew B Hagen Eric Blake Robbie Berg February 28 2020 Tropical Storm Nestor PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2020 Michael Brennan October 18 2019 Tropical Storm Nestor Intermediate Advisory Number 5A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved June 26 2020 John Cangialosi Oct 18 2019 Tropical Storm Nestor Intermediate Advisory Number 6A Corrected Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved June 26 2020 Stacy Stewart October 19 2019 Post Tropical Cyclone Nestor Advisory Number 9 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved June 26 2020 Stacy Stewart October 19 2019 Post Tropical Cyclone Nestor Intermediate Advisory Number 9A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved June 26 2020 Avila Lixion October 25 2019 Tropical Storm Pablo Discussion Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved July 22 2023 a b c d John L Beven January 27 2020 Hurricane Pablo PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2020 a b c d e f Richard J Pasch Robbie Berg Andrew B Hagen March 19 2020 Tropical Storm Olga PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2020 How Tropical Storm Olga changed as it moved to Louisiana New Orleans Louisiana WWL TV October 28 2019 Retrieved August 30 2020 Andrew Latto October 27 2019 Hurricane Pablo Advisory Number 9 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved June 26 2020 a b Stacy Stewart December 9 2019 Subtropical Storm Rebekah PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 a b c Daniel P Brown February 3 2020 Tropical Storm Sebastien PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 24 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2019 Atlantic hurricane season 2019 Tropical Cyclone Advisory Archive National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center Hurricanes and Tropical Storms Annual 2019 National Centers for Environmental Information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season amp oldid 1170724696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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