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Timeline of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season saw an above average number of named storms and an average number of hurricanes and major hurricanes (category 3 or higher on the 5-level Saffir–Simpson wind speed scale). There were twenty named storms during the season;[nb 1] seven of them strengthened into hurricanes, and three of those reached major hurricane intensity.[1] The season officially began on June 1, 2023, and ended on November 30. These dates, adopted by convention, historically describe the period in each year when most subtropical or tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic.[2] However, tropical cyclone formation is possible at any time of the year, as was the case this season, when an unnamed subtropical storm formed on January 16.[3] The last system to dissipate was Hurricane Tammy, on October 29.

Timeline of the
2023 Atlantic hurricane season
Season summary map
Season boundaries
First system formedJanuary 16, 2023
Last system dissipatedOctober 29, 2023
Strongest system
NameLee
Maximum winds165 mph (270 km/h)
(1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure926 mbar (hPa; 27.35 inHg)
Longest lasting system
NamePhilippe
Duration12.75 days
Other years
2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025

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).[4] 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) are: Greenwich, Cape Verde, Atlantic, Eastern, and Central.[5] In this timeline, all information is listed by UTC first, with the respective regional time zone included in parentheses. Additionally, figures for maximum sustained winds and position estimates are rounded to the nearest 5 units (knots, miles, or kilometers), following National Hurricane Center practice. 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 TammyTropical Storm Philippe (2023)Tropical Storm Ophelia (2023)Hurricane Lee (2023)Hurricane IdaliaTropical Storm HaroldHurricane Franklin (2023)Saffir–Simpson scale

January edit

January 16

 
The unnamed subtropical storm off the coast of New England on January 16
  • 12:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. AST) at 37°06′N 66°06′W / 37.1°N 66.1°W / 37.1; -66.1 – A subtropical storm forms about 345 mi (555 km) southeast of Nantucket, Massachusetts.[nb 2][6]

January 17

June edit

June 1

June 2

June 3

June 19

June 22

 
Tropical Storm Bret (left) and Tropical Depression Four (right) approaching the Windward Islands on June 22

June 23

June 24

June 26

July edit

July 14

July 16

July 17

 
Hurricane Don off the coast of Atlantic Canada on July 22

July 18

July 22

  • 18:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. AST) at 39°30′N 50°06′W / 39.5°N 50.1°W / 39.5; -50.1 – Tropical Storm Don strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane and simultaneously reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 986 mbar (29.12 inHg), about 1,230 mi (1,980 km) west-northwest of the Azores.[12]

July 23

July 24

August edit

August 19

August 20

August 21

August 22

August 23

August 26

August 27

August 28

August 29

 
Hurricane Franklin displaying annular characteristics on August 29

August 30

August 31

September edit

September 1

 
Three tropical cyclones, Franklin (top center), Gert (bottom center), and Jose (right), simultaneously active in the open Atlantic on September 1; Post‑Tropical Cyclone Idalia (left) is also visible

September 2

September 3

September 4

September 5

September 6

September 7

September 8

 
Hurricane Lee at Category 5 strength on September 8

September 9

September 10

September 11

September 13

September 14

September 15

September 16

September 17

September 18

September 19

 
Hurricane Nigel nearing Category 2 strength, as viewed from the International Space Station on September 19

September 20

September 22

September 23

September 24

September 27

  • 15:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. AST) at 17°30′N 53°42′W / 17.5°N 53.7°W / 17.5; -53.7 – Tropical Storm Philippe reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 998 mbar (29.47 inHg), about 620 mi (1,000 km) east of the northern Leeward Islands.[93]

September 28

September 29

 
Infrared satellite loop of tropical storms Philippe (left) and Rina (right) early on September 29

October edit

October 1

October 2

October 6

October 11

October 12

October 13

  • 09:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. AST) at 14°18′N 40°30′W / 14.3°N 40.5°W / 14.3; -40.5 – Tropical Storm Sean reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 1004 mbar (29.65 inHg), about 1,105 mi (1,780 km) west of Cabo Verde.[101]

October 14

October 16

October 18

October 20

October 22

October 23

October 24

October 25

 
Hurricane Tammy at peak intensity on October 25

October 26

October 27

October 29

November edit

  • No tropical cyclones form in the basin during the month of November.[nb 10]

November 30

  • The Atlantic hurricane season officially ends.[2]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The total includes an unnamed, belatedly recognized subtropical storm in January.
  2. ^ This system was not given the subtropical storm designation by the National Hurricane Center until May 11, 2023, following a review of data gathered on it operationally. While retroactively recognized as the first storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, it was not given a name.[3]
  3. ^ The National Hurricane Center continued to monitor Cindy's remnants until June 28 due to potential for regeneration.[10]
  4. ^ The National Hurricane Center continued to monitor Emily's remnants until August 25 due to potential for regeneration.[16]
  5. ^ Due to the threat the developing system posed to south Texas, the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on it, designating it Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine at 15:00 UTC (10:00 a.m. CDT) on August 21.[17]
  6. ^ The National Hurricane Center continued to monitor ex-Franklin until September 7 due to potential for regeneration.[49]
  7. ^ On September 16, Extratropical Cyclone Lee made landfall on Long Island, in southwestern Nova Scotia, at 20:00 UTC (4:00 p.m. AST) with sustained winds of 70 mph (115 km/h),[75] and near St. John, New Brunswick a few hours later. Then, overnight into September 17, it traversed Prince Edward Island, on its way towards Newfoundland.[76]
  8. ^ Due to the threat the developing system posed to the southeastern U.S. coast, the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on it, designating it Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen at 15:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. EDT) on September 21.[85]
  9. ^ The remnants of the depression crossed over Central America and contributed to the formation of Tropical Storm Pilar in the Eastern Pacific.[109]
  10. ^ At 21:00 UTC on November 16 (4:00 p.m. EST), the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on a disturbance over the southwestern Caribbean Sea due to the threat it posed to Jamaica, eastern Cuba, Haiti, southeastern Bahamas, and Turks and Caicos Islands, designating it Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty-Two.[117] The last advisory on the system was issued at 03:00 UTC on November 18 (10:00 p.m. EST, November 17), after it became evident that the disturbance would not become a tropical cyclone or bring sustained tropical-storm-force winds to land areas along its projected path.[118]

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The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season saw an above average number of named storms and an average number of hurricanes and major hurricanes category 3 or higher on the 5 level Saffir Simpson wind speed scale There were twenty named storms during the season nb 1 seven of them strengthened into hurricanes and three of those reached major hurricane intensity 1 The season officially began on June 1 2023 and ended on November 30 These dates adopted by convention historically describe the period in each year when most subtropical or tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic 2 However tropical cyclone formation is possible at any time of the year as was the case this season when an unnamed subtropical storm formed on January 16 3 The last system to dissipate was Hurricane Tammy on October 29 Timeline of the2023 Atlantic hurricane seasonSeason summary mapSeason boundariesFirst system formedJanuary 16 2023Last system dissipatedOctober 29 2023Strongest systemNameLeeMaximum winds165 mph 270 km h 1 minute sustained Lowest pressure926 mbar hPa 27 35 inHg Longest lasting systemNamePhilippeDuration12 75 daysStorm articlesHurricane Franklin 2023 Tropical Storm Harold Hurricane Idalia Hurricane Lee 2023 Tropical Storm Ophelia 2023 Tropical Storm Philippe 2023 Hurricane TammyOther years 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025This 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 4 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 are Greenwich Cape Verde Atlantic Eastern and Central 5 In this timeline all information is listed by UTC first with the respective regional time zone included in parentheses Additionally figures for maximum sustained winds and position estimates are rounded to the nearest 5 units knots miles or kilometers following National Hurricane Center practice 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 January 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 editJanuary edit January 16 nbsp The unnamed subtropical storm off the coast of New England on January 1612 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 37 06 N 66 06 W 37 1 N 66 1 W 37 1 66 1 A subtropical storm forms about 345 mi 555 km southeast of Nantucket Massachusetts nb 2 6 January 17 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST January 16 at 39 48 N 61 36 W 39 8 N 61 6 W 39 8 61 6 The unnamed subtropical storm reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph 110 km h and a minimum central pressure of 976 mbar 28 82 inHg about 345 mi 555 km south southeast of Halifax Nova Scotia 6 12 45 UTC 8 45 a m AST at 45 54 N 60 00 W 45 9 N 60 0 W 45 9 60 0 The unnamed subtropical storm makes landfall at Louisbourg Nova Scotia with sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h 6 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 48 24 N 60 12 W 48 4 N 60 2 W 48 4 60 2 The unnamed subtropical storm transitions to a post tropical low south of the coast of far eastern Quebec and subsequently dissipates 6 June edit June 1 The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins 2 12 00 UTC 7 00 a m CDT at 27 42 N 86 12 W 27 7 N 86 2 W 27 7 86 2 Tropical Depression Two forms off the western coast of Florida 7 June 2 18 00 UTC 1 00 p m CDT at 27 18 N 86 24 W 27 3 N 86 4 W 27 3 86 4 Tropical Depression Two strengthens into Tropical Storm Arlene 7 June 3 00 00 UTC 7 00 p m CDT June 2 at 25 54 N 85 42 W 25 9 N 85 7 W 25 9 85 7 Tropical Storm Arlene reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph 65 km h and a minimum central pressure of 998 mbar 29 47 inHg 7 06 00 UTC 1 00 a m CDT at 25 00 N 85 36 W 25 0 N 85 6 W 25 0 85 6 Tropical Storm Arlene weakens to a tropical depression 7 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 24 24 N 85 18 W 24 4 N 85 3 W 24 4 85 3 Tropical Depression Arlene degenerates into a remnant low and subsequently dissipates 7 June 19 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 10 42 N 37 18 W 10 7 N 37 3 W 10 7 37 3 Tropical Depression Three forms from a tropical wave about 1 495 mi 2 410 km east of Barbados 8 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 11 06 N 40 54 W 11 1 N 40 9 W 11 1 40 9 Tropical Depression Three strengthens into Tropical Storm Bret about 1 100 mi 1 770 km east of Barbados 8 June 22 nbsp Tropical Storm Bret left and Tropical Depression Four right approaching the Windward Islands on June 2200 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST June 21 at 10 24 N 39 54 W 10 4 N 39 9 W 10 4 39 9 Tropical Depression Four forms from a tropical wave over the central tropical Atlantic 9 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 13 30 N 55 54 W 13 5 N 55 9 W 13 5 55 9 Tropical Storm Bret reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph 110 km h and a minimum central pressure of 996 mbar 29 41 inHg east of Barbados 8 June 23 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST June 22 at 11 30 N 44 48 W 11 5 N 44 8 W 11 5 44 8 Tropical Depression Four strengthens into Tropical Storm Cindy east of the Lesser Antilles 9 03 15 UTC 2 15 a m AST at 13 18 N 61 12 W 13 3 N 61 2 W 13 3 61 2 Tropical Storm Bret makes landfall with sustained winds of 65 mph 100 km h on Saint Vincent Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8 June 24 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 14 36 N 51 12 W 14 6 N 51 2 W 14 6 51 2 Tropical Storm Cindy reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph 80 km h and a minimum central pressure of 1004 mbar 29 65 inHg 9 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 13 00 N 70 54 W 13 0 N 70 9 W 13 0 70 9 Tropical Storm Bret opens into a trough about 70 mi 110 km northwest of Aruba and subsequently dissipates 8 June 26 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST June 25 at 22 48 N 60 00 W 22 8 N 60 0 W 22 8 60 0 Tropical Storm Cindy degenerates to an open wave about 375 mi 605 km north northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands nb 3 11 July edit July 14 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST July 13 at 32 30 N 46 42 W 32 5 N 46 7 W 32 5 46 7 Subtropical Storm Don forms from an area of low pressure about 1 180 mi 1 900 km southwest of the Azores 12 July 16 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 38 54 N 48 30 W 38 9 N 48 5 W 38 9 48 5 Subtropical Storm Don weakens to a subtropical depression about 1 150 mi 1 850 km west of the Azores 12 July 17 nbsp Hurricane Don off the coast of Atlantic Canada on July 2206 00 UTC 6 00 a m GMT at 39 18 N 45 00 W 39 3 N 45 0 W 39 3 45 0 Subtropical Depression Don transitions to a tropical depression about 960 mi 1 545 km west of the Azores 12 July 18 00 00 UTC 12 00 a m GMT at 37 48 N 40 54 W 37 8 N 40 9 W 37 8 40 9 Tropical Depression Don strengthens into a tropical storm about 750 mi 1 205 km west of the Azores 12 July 22 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 39 30 N 50 06 W 39 5 N 50 1 W 39 5 50 1 Tropical Storm Don strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane and simultaneously reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph 120 km h and a minimum central pressure of 986 mbar 29 12 inHg about 1 230 mi 1 980 km west northwest of the Azores 12 July 23 06 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 42 00 N 49 24 W 42 0 N 49 4 W 42 0 49 4 Hurricane Don weakens to a tropical storm about 1 190 mi 1 915 km northwest of the Azores 12 July 24 06 00 UTC 6 00 a m GMT at 46 42 N 44 06 W 46 7 N 44 1 W 46 7 44 1 Tropical Storm Don transitions to a post tropical cyclone about 1 020 mi 1 640 km northwest of the Azores 12 August edit August 19 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 15 24 N 47 48 W 15 4 N 47 8 W 15 4 47 8 Tropical Depression Six forms from a tropical wave east of the northern Leeward Islands 13 August 20 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST August 19 at 18 00 N 36 42 W 18 0 N 36 7 W 18 0 36 7 Tropical Storm Emily forms from a tropical wave over the open tropical Atlantic 14 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 19 24 N 38 18 W 19 4 N 38 3 W 19 4 38 3 Tropical Storm Emily reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h and a minimum central pressure of 998 mbar 29 47 inHg 14 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 16 42 N 53 30 W 16 7 N 53 5 W 16 7 53 5 Tropical Depression Six strengthens into Tropical Storm Gert east of the northern Leeward Islands 13 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 14 36 N 67 06 W 14 6 N 67 1 W 14 6 67 1 Tropical Storm Franklin forms from an area of low pressure about 270 mi 435 km south southeast of Isla Saona Dominican Republic 15 August 21 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 20 36 N 40 36 W 20 6 N 40 6 W 20 6 40 6 Tropical Storm Emily degenerates to a remnant low nb 4 14 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 17 06 N 57 30 W 17 1 N 57 5 W 17 1 57 5 Tropical Storm Gert weakens to a tropical depression about 375 mi 605 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 13 21 00 UTC 4 00 p m AST at 25 12 N 91 36 W 25 2 N 91 6 W 25 2 91 6 Tropical Depression Nine forms about 375 mi 605 km east southeast of Port Mansfield Texas nb 5 18 August 22 06 00 UTC 1 00 a m CDT at 25 48 N 94 24 W 25 8 N 94 4 W 25 8 94 4 Tropical Depression Nine strengthens into Tropical Storm Harold about 195 mi 315 km east southeast of Port Mansfield 19 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m AST at 17 24 N 59 30 W 17 4 N 59 5 W 17 4 59 5 Tropical Depression Gert degenerates to a remnant low east southeast of the northern Leeward Islands 13 15 00 UTC 10 00 a m CDT at 27 06 N 97 24 W 27 1 N 97 4 W 27 1 97 4 Tropical Storm Harold reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h and a minimum central pressure of 996 mbar 29 41 inHg and simultaneously makes landfall at Padre Island Texas about 35 mi 55 km north of Port Mansfield 20 21 21 00 UTC 4 00 p m CDT at 27 36 N 99 18 W 27 6 N 99 3 W 27 6 99 3 Tropical Storm Harold weakens to a tropical depression about 15 mi 25 km east of Laredo Texas 22 August 23 12 00 UTC 8 00 a m EDT at 17 54 N 71 12 W 17 9 N 71 2 W 17 9 71 2 Tropical Storm Franklin makes landfall with sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h about 25 miles 40 km south southwest of Barahona Dominican Republic 23 15 00 UTC 10 00 a m CDT at 30 24 N 104 24 W 30 4 N 104 4 W 30 4 104 4 Tropical Depression Harold degenerates to a remnant low about 155 mi 250 km southeast of El Paso Texas 24 August 26 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 23 30 N 66 42 W 23 5 N 66 7 W 23 5 66 7 Tropical Storm Franklin strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 315 mi 505 km east northeast of Grand Turk Island 25 21 00 UTC 4 00 p m CDT at 21 06 N 86 06 W 21 1 N 86 1 W 21 1 86 1 Tropical Depression Ten forms about 65 mi 105 km northeast of Cozumel Quintana Roo 26 August 27 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 25 06 N 69 18 W 25 1 N 69 3 W 25 1 69 3 Hurricane Franklin intensifies to Category 2 strength about 275 mi 445 km north northeast of Grand Turk Island 27 15 15 UTC 10 15 a m CDT at 19 54 N 85 48 W 19 9 N 85 8 W 19 9 85 8 Tropical Depression Ten strengthens into Tropical Storm Idalia about 80 mi 130 km east southeast of Cozumel 28 August 28 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m EDT at 27 12 N 70 48 W 27 2 N 70 8 W 27 2 70 8 Hurricane Franklin intensifies to Category 3 strength about 395 mi 635 km north of Grand Turk Island 29 11 35 UTC 7 35 a m EDT at 27 24 N 70 48 W 27 4 N 70 8 W 27 4 70 8 Hurricane Franklin intensifies to Category 4 strength about 405 mi 650 km north of Grand Turk Island 30 August 29 nbsp Hurricane Franklin displaying annular characteristics on August 2900 00 UTC 8 00 p m EDT August 28 at 29 00 N 71 06 W 29 0 N 71 1 W 29 0 71 1 Hurricane Franklin reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph 240 km h and a minimum central pressure of 926 mbar 27 34 inHg about 440 mi 710 km west southwest of Bermuda 31 09 00 UTC 4 00 a m CDT at 22 06 N 85 00 W 22 1 N 85 0 W 22 1 85 0 Tropical Storm Idalia strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 85 mi 135 km north of the western tip of Cuba 32 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 27 54 N 51 24 W 27 9 N 51 4 W 27 9 51 4 Tropical Depression Eleven forms from an area of low pressure about 855 mi 1 375 km east southeast of Bermuda 33 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m EDT at 31 00 N 70 12 W 31 0 N 70 2 W 31 0 70 2 Hurricane Franklin weakens to Category 3 strength about 330 mi 530 km west southwest of Bermuda 34 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m EDT at 26 06 N 84 48 W 26 1 N 84 8 W 26 1 84 8 Hurricane Idalia intensifies to Category 2 strength about 195 mi 315 km southwest of Tampa Florida 35 August 30 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m EDT at 28 18 N 84 30 W 28 3 N 84 5 W 28 3 84 5 Hurricane Idalia intensifies to Category 3 strength about 100 mi 160 km southwest of Cedar Key Florida 36 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m EDT at 29 06 N 84 06 W 29 1 N 84 1 W 29 1 84 1 Hurricane Idalia intensifies to Category 4 strength and simultaneously reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph 215 km h and a minimum central pressure of 940 mbar 27 76 inHg about 60 mi 95 km west of Cedar Key 37 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 33 00 N 68 12 W 33 0 N 68 2 W 33 0 68 2 Hurricane Franklin weakens to Category 2 strength about 205 mi 330 km west northwest of Bermuda 38 11 00 UTC 7 00 a m EDT at 29 36 N 83 48 W 29 6 N 83 8 W 29 6 83 8 Hurricane Idalia weakens to Category 3 strength about 55 mi 90 km northwest of Cedar Key 39 11 45 UTC 7 45 a m EDT at 29 48 N 83 36 W 29 8 N 83 6 W 29 8 83 6 Hurricane Idalia makes landfall with sustained winds of 125 mph 205 km h about 20 mi 30 km south of Perry Florida 40 13 00 UTC 9 00 a m EDT at 30 12 N 83 30 W 30 2 N 83 5 W 30 2 83 5 Hurricane Idalia weakens to Category 2 strength about 20 mi 30 km south southwest of Madison Florida 41 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m EDT at 30 36 N 83 12 W 30 6 N 83 2 W 30 6 83 2 Hurricane Idalia weakens to Category 1 strength about 15 mi 25 km south southeast of Valdosta Georgia 42 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m EDT at 32 12 N 81 42 W 32 2 N 81 7 W 32 2 81 7 Hurricane Idalia weakens to a tropical storm about 40 mi 65 km west of Savannah Georgia 43 August 31 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 28 48 N 52 12 W 28 8 N 52 2 W 28 8 52 2 Tropical Depression Eleven strengthens into Tropical Storm Jose about 785 mi 1 265 km east southeast of Bermuda 44 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 28 36 N 57 00 W 28 6 N 57 0 W 28 6 57 0 Remnants of Gert re developes into a tropical depression far north of the Leeward Islands 13 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 36 00 N 60 06 W 36 0 N 60 1 W 36 0 60 1 Hurricane Franklin weakens to Category 1 strength about 370 mi 595 km northeast of Bermuda 45 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m EDT at 33 30 N 73 30 W 33 5 N 73 5 W 33 5 73 5 Tropical Storm Idalia transitions to an extratropical cyclone about 65 mi 105 km southeast of Cape Hatteras North Carolina 46 September edit September 1 nbsp Three tropical cyclones Franklin top center Gert bottom center and Jose right simultaneously active in the open Atlantic on September 1 Post Tropical Cyclone Idalia left is also visible09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 33 54 N 52 00 W 33 9 N 52 0 W 33 9 52 0 Tropical Storm Jose reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph 95 km h and a minimum central pressure of 997 mbar 29 44 inHg about 750 mi 1 205 km east northeast of Bermuda 47 15 00 UTC 2 00 p m CVT at 19 36 N 28 18 W 19 6 N 28 3 W 19 6 28 3 Tropical Depression Twelve forms from an area of low pressure about 375 mi 605 km northwest of Cabo Verde 48 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 27 54 N 54 48 W 27 9 N 54 8 W 27 9 54 8 Tropical Depression Gert re strengthens to a tropical storm 13 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 39 30 N 53 48 W 39 5 N 53 8 W 39 5 53 8 Hurricane Franklin transitions to an extratropical cyclone about 790 mi 1 270 km northeast of Bermuda nb 6 50 September 2 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST September 1 at 42 06 N 47 24 W 42 1 N 47 4 W 42 1 47 4 Tropical Storm Jose is absorbed into Post Tropical Cyclone Franklin about 1 170 mi 1 885 km northeast of Bermuda 51 09 00 UTC 8 00 a m CVT at 22 42 N 29 24 W 22 7 N 29 4 W 22 7 29 4 Tropical Depression Twelve strengthens into Tropical Storm Katia about 580 mi 935 km northwest of Cabo Verde 52 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 25 00 N 30 30 W 25 0 N 30 5 W 25 0 30 5 Tropical Storm Katia reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph 95 km h and a minimum central pressure of 998 mbar 29 47 inHg about 750 mi 1 205 km north northwest of Cabo Verde 53 September 3 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m AST September 2 at 28 36 N 58 30 W 28 6 N 58 5 W 28 6 58 5 Tropical Storm Gert reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph 95 km h and a minimum central pressure of 998 mbar 29 47 inHg 13 September 4 03 00 UTC 3 00 a m GMT at 27 06 N 33 24 W 27 1 N 33 4 W 27 1 33 4 Tropical Storm Katia weakens to a tropical depression about 975 mi 1 570 km northwest of Cabo Verde 54 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 39 24 N 58 00 W 39 4 N 58 0 W 39 4 58 0 Tropical Storm Gert degenerates into a remnant low and later dissipates 13 21 00 UTC 9 00 p m GMT at 28 00 N 34 24 W 28 0 N 34 4 W 28 0 34 4 Tropical Depression Katia degenerates to a remnant low about 1 060 mi 1 705 km northwest of Cabo Verde 55 September 5 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 12 30 N 40 12 W 12 5 N 40 2 W 12 5 40 2 Tropical Depression Thirteen forms from a tropical wave about 1 425 mi 2 295 km east of the Lesser Antilles 56 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 13 12 N 41 48 W 13 2 N 41 8 W 13 2 41 8 Tropical Depression Thirteen strengthens into Tropical Storm Lee about 1 315 mi 2 115 km east of the Lesser Antilles 57 September 6 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 14 54 N 46 24 W 14 9 N 46 4 W 14 9 46 4 Tropical Storm Lee strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 1 130 mi 1 820 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 58 September 7 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 16 24 N 50 00 W 16 4 N 50 0 W 16 4 50 0 Hurricane Lee intensifies to Category 2 strength about 870 mi 1 400 km northeast of the northern Leeward Islands 59 15 00 UTC 2 00 p m CVT at 15 42 N 26 24 W 15 7 N 26 4 W 15 7 26 4 Tropical Depression Fourteen forms from a tropical wave about 160 mi 255 km west of Cabo Verde 60 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 16 54 N 51 18 W 16 9 N 51 3 W 16 9 51 3 Hurricane Lee rapidly intensifies to Category 4 strength about 780 mi 1 255 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 61 21 00 UTC 8 00 p m CVT at 16 48 N 28 18 W 16 8 N 28 3 W 16 8 28 3 Tropical Depression Fourteen strengthens into Tropical Storm Margot about 290 mi 465 km west northwest of Cabo Verde 62 September 8 nbsp Hurricane Lee at Category 5 strength on September 803 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST September 7 at 17 18 N 52 24 W 17 3 N 52 4 W 17 3 52 4 Hurricane Lee intensifies to Category 5 strength about 705 mi 1 135 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 63 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 17 48 N 53 30 W 17 8 N 53 5 W 17 8 53 5 Hurricane Lee reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 165 mph 270 km h and a minimum central pressure of 926 mbar 27 34 inHg about 630 mi 1 015 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 64 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 18 12 N 54 30 W 18 2 N 54 5 W 18 2 54 5 Hurricane Lee weakens to Category 4 strength about 565 mi 910 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 65 September 9 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST September 8 at 19 18 N 56 30 W 19 3 N 56 5 W 19 3 56 5 Hurricane Lee weakens to Category 3 strength about 440 mi 710 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 66 September 10 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST September 9 at 21 00 N 59 54 W 21 0 N 59 9 W 21 0 59 9 Hurricane Lee weakens to Category 2 strength about 285 mi 460 km northeast of the northern Leeward Islands 67 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 22 06 N 61 42 W 22 1 N 61 7 W 22 1 61 7 Hurricane Lee re intensifies to Category 3 strength and simultaneously reaches a secondary peak with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph 195 km h about 285 mi 460 km north northeast of the northern Leeward Islands 68 September 11 21 00 UTC 9 00 p m GMT at 27 00 N 39 48 W 27 0 N 39 8 W 27 0 39 8 Tropical Storm Margot strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 1 265 mi 2 035 km northwest of Cabo Verde 69 September 13 15 00 UTC 3 00 p m GMT at 34 06 N 40 24 W 34 1 N 40 4 W 34 1 40 4 Hurricane Margot reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph 150 km h and a minimum central pressure of 970 mbar 28 64 inHg about 795 mi 1 280 km west southwest of the Azores 70 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 26 48 N 67 30 W 26 8 N 67 5 W 26 8 67 5 Hurricane Lee weakens to Category 2 strength about 420 mi 675 km south southwest of Bermuda 71 September 14 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 30 24 N 68 18 W 30 4 N 68 3 W 30 4 68 3 Hurricane Lee weakens to Category 1 strength about 245 mi 395 km west southwest of Bermuda 72 September 15 09 00 UTC 9 00 a m GMT at 36 42 N 38 36 W 36 7 N 38 6 W 36 7 38 6 Hurricane Margot weakens to a tropical storm about 645 mi 1 040 km west of the Azores 73 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 14 24 N 43 48 W 14 4 N 43 8 W 14 4 43 8 Tropical Depression Fifteen forms about 1 170 mi 1 885 km east of the Lesser Antilles 74 September 16 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 41 48 N 66 00 W 41 8 N 66 0 W 41 8 66 0 Hurricane Lee transitions to an extratropical cyclone about 230 mi 370 km south southwest of Halifax Nova Scotia nb 7 77 September 17 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST September 16 at 22 00 N 48 00 W 22 0 N 48 0 W 22 0 48 0 Tropical Depression Fifteen strengthens into Tropical Storm Nigel about 980 mi 1 575 km east northeast of the Lesser Antilles 78 15 00 UTC 3 00 p m GMT at 34 36 N 42 24 W 34 6 N 42 4 W 34 6 42 4 Tropical Storm Margot transitions to a post tropical cyclone about 885 mi 1 425 km west of the Azores 79 September 18 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 26 30 N 50 42 W 26 5 N 50 7 W 26 5 50 7 Tropical Storm Nigel strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 935 mi 1 505 km east southeast of Bermuda 80 September 19 nbsp Hurricane Nigel nearing Category 2 strength as viewed from the International Space Station on September 1921 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 31 48 N 54 42 W 31 8 N 54 7 W 31 8 54 7 Hurricane Nigel intensifies to Category 2 strength about 590 mi 950 km east of Bermuda 81 September 20 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST September 19 at 33 12 N 54 42 W 33 2 N 54 7 W 33 2 54 7 Hurricane Nigel reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph 155 km h and a minimum central pressure of 971 mbar 28 67 inHg about 590 mi 950 km east of Bermuda 82 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 36 06 N 54 24 W 36 1 N 54 4 W 36 1 54 4 Hurricane Nigel weakens to Category 1 strength about 650 mi 1 045 km east northeast of Bermuda 83 September 22 09 00 UTC 9 00 a m GMT at 46 18 N 32 36 W 46 3 N 32 6 W 46 3 32 6 Hurricane Nigel transitions to an extratropical cyclone about 640 mi 1 030 km north northwest of the Azores 84 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m EDT at 32 42 N 76 00 W 32 7 N 76 0 W 32 7 76 0 Tropical Storm Ophelia forms from a non tropical area of low pressure about 150 mi 240 km southeast of Cape Fear North Carolina nb 8 86 September 23 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m EDT at 34 18 N 76 54 W 34 3 N 76 9 W 34 3 76 9 Tropical Storm Ophelia reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph 110 km h and a minimum central pressure of 981 mbar 28 97 inHg about 25 mi 40 km southwest of Cape Lookout North Carolina 87 10 15 UTC 6 15 a m EDT at 34 42 N 77 00 W 34 7 N 77 0 W 34 7 77 0 Tropical Storm Ophelia makes landfall near Emerald Isle North Carolina with sustained winds of 70 mph 110 km h about 25 mi 40 km west northwest of Cape Lookout 88 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 15 36 N 38 48 W 15 6 N 38 8 W 15 6 38 8 Tropical Depression Seventeen forms about 985 mi 1 585 km west of Cape Verde 89 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 15 36 N 39 42 W 15 6 N 39 7 W 15 6 39 7 Tropical Depression Seventeen strengthens into Tropical Storm Philippe about 1 045 mi 1 680 km west of Cabo Verde 90 September 24 00 00 UTC 8 00 p m EDT September 23 at 37 00 N 77 36 W 37 0 N 77 6 W 37 0 77 6 Tropical Storm Ophelia weakens to a tropical depression about 40 mi 65 km south southwest of Richmond Virginia 91 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m EDT September 23 at 37 06 N 77 36 W 37 1 N 77 6 W 37 1 77 6 Tropical Depression Ophelia degenerates to a remnant low about 30 mi 50 km south southwest of Richmond Virginia 92 September 27 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 17 30 N 53 42 W 17 5 N 53 7 W 17 5 53 7 Tropical Storm Philippe reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h and a minimum central pressure of 998 mbar 29 47 inHg about 620 mi 1 000 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 93 September 28 06 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 15 36 N 44 30 W 15 6 N 44 5 W 15 6 44 5 Tropical Storm Rina forms east of the northern Leeward Islands 94 September 29 nbsp Infrared satellite loop of tropical storms Philippe left and Rina right early on September 2906 00 UTC 2 00 a m AST at 18 36 N 46 24 W 18 6 N 46 4 W 18 6 46 4 Tropical Storm Rina reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h and a minimum central pressure of 999 mbar 29 50 inHg east of the Northern Leeward Islands 94 October edit October 1 18 00 UTC 2 00 p m AST at 25 48 N 55 18 W 25 8 N 55 3 W 25 8 55 3 Tropical Storm Rina degenerates into a remnant low northeast of the northern Leeward Islands 94 October 2 22 00 UTC 6 00 p m AST at 17 42 N 61 48 W 17 7 N 61 8 W 17 7 61 8 Tropical Storm Philippe makes landfall on Barbuda with sustained winds of 50 mph 85 km h about 40 mi 65 km north of Antigua 95 October 6 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 30 42 N 64 36 W 30 7 N 64 6 W 30 7 64 6 Tropical Storm Philippe transitions to a post tropical cyclone about 110 mi 175 km south of Bermuda 96 October 11 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST October 10 at 9 42 N 32 00 W 9 7 N 32 0 W 9 7 32 0 Tropical Depression Nineteen forms about 690 mi 1 110 km southwest of Cabo Verde 97 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 10 18 N 33 06 W 10 3 N 33 1 W 10 3 33 1 Tropical Depression Nineteen strengthens into Tropical Storm Sean about 725 mi 1 165 km west southwest of Cabo Verde 98 October 12 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST October 11 at 12 00 N 36 12 W 12 0 N 36 2 W 12 0 36 2 Tropical Storm Sean weakens to a tropical depression about 860 mi 1 385 km west southwest of Cabo Verde 99 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 13 06 N 37 12 W 13 1 N 37 2 W 13 1 37 2 Tropical Depression Sean re strengthens to a tropical storm about 905 mi 1 455 km west of Cabo Verde 100 October 13 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 14 18 N 40 30 W 14 3 N 40 5 W 14 3 40 5 Tropical Storm Sean reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph 75 km h and a minimum central pressure of 1004 mbar 29 65 inHg about 1 105 mi 1 780 km west of Cabo Verde 101 October 14 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 16 00 N 44 12 W 16 0 N 44 2 W 16 0 44 2 Tropical Storm Sean weakens to a tropical depression about 860 mi 1 385 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 102 October 16 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST October 15 at 18 12 N 44 12 W 18 2 N 44 2 W 18 2 44 2 Tropical Depression Sean degenerates into a remnant low about 905 mi 1 455 km east of the northern Leeward Islands 103 October 18 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m AST at 13 00 N 51 42 W 13 0 N 51 7 W 13 0 51 7 Tropical Storm Tammy forms about 625 mi 1 005 km east of the Windward Islands 104 October 20 14 00 UTC 10 00 a m AST at 14 06 N 58 30 W 14 1 N 58 5 W 14 1 58 5 Tropical Storm Tammy strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 90 mi 145 km northeast of the Barbados 105 October 22 01 15 UTC 9 15 p m AST October 21 at 17 36 N 61 48 W 17 6 N 61 8 W 17 6 61 8 Hurricane Tammy makes landfall with sustained winds of 85 mph 135 km h on the island of Barbuda 106 October 23 21 00 UTC 5 00 p m EDT at 11 36 N 83 30 W 11 6 N 83 5 W 11 6 83 5 Tropical Depression Twenty One forms about 35 mi 55 km southeast of Bluefields Nicaragua 107 October 24 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m EDT at 13 06 N 84 00 W 13 1 N 84 0 W 13 1 84 0 Tropical Depression Twenty One makes landfall about 75 mi 120 km north of Bluefields 108 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m EDT at 13 36 N 84 48 W 13 6 N 84 8 W 13 6 84 8 Tropical Depression Twenty One dissipates inland about 130 mi 210 km north northwest of Bluefields nb 9 110 October 25 nbsp Hurricane Tammy at peak intensity on October 2509 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 25 36 N 60 12 W 25 6 N 60 2 W 25 6 60 2 Hurricane Tammy intensifies to Category 2 strength about 540 mi 870 km south southeast of Bermuda 111 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 26 36 N 59 18 W 26 6 N 59 3 W 26 6 59 3 Hurricane Tammy reaches peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph 165 km h and a minimum central pressure of 965 mbar 28 50 inHg about 515 mi 830 km southeast of Bermuda 112 October 26 03 00 UTC 11 00 p m AST October 25 at 29 54 N 57 48 W 29 9 N 57 8 W 29 9 57 8 Hurricane Tammy weakens to Category 1 strength about 445 mi 715 km east southeast of Bermuda 113 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 30 30 N 58 24 W 30 5 N 58 4 W 30 5 58 4 Hurricane Tammy transitions into a post tropical cyclone about 395 mi 635 km east southeast of Bermuda 114 October 27 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m AST at 32 12 N 61 06 W 32 2 N 61 1 W 32 2 61 1 Extratropical Cyclone Tammy redevelops into a tropical storm about 215 mi 345 km east of Bermuda 115 October 29 09 00 UTC 5 00 a m AST at 32 24 N 53 18 W 32 4 N 53 3 W 32 4 53 3 Tropical Storm Tammy transitions into a post tropical cyclone about 670 mi 1 080 km east of Bermuda 116 November edit No tropical cyclones form in the basin during the month of November nb 10 November 30 The Atlantic hurricane season officially ends 2 See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portalTimeline of the 2023 Pacific hurricane season Tropical cyclones in 2023 Lists of Atlantic hurricanesNotes edit The total includes an unnamed belatedly recognized subtropical storm in January This system was not given the subtropical storm designation by the National Hurricane Center until May 11 2023 following a review of data gathered on it operationally While retroactively recognized as the first storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season it was not given a name 3 The National Hurricane Center continued to monitor Cindy s remnants until June 28 due to potential for regeneration 10 The National Hurricane Center continued to monitor Emily s remnants until August 25 due to potential for regeneration 16 Due to the threat the developing system posed to south Texas the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on it designating it Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine at 15 00 UTC 10 00 a m CDT on August 21 17 The National Hurricane Center continued to monitor ex Franklin until September 7 due to potential for regeneration 49 On September 16 Extratropical Cyclone Lee made landfall on Long Island in southwestern Nova Scotia at 20 00 UTC 4 00 p m AST with sustained winds of 70 mph 115 km h 75 and near St John New Brunswick a few hours later Then overnight into September 17 it traversed Prince Edward Island on its way towards Newfoundland 76 Due to the threat the developing system posed to the southeastern U S coast the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on it designating it Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen at 15 00 UTC 11 00 a m EDT on September 21 85 The remnants of the depression crossed over Central America and contributed to the formation of Tropical Storm Pilar in the Eastern Pacific 109 At 21 00 UTC on November 16 4 00 p m EST the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on a disturbance over the southwestern Caribbean Sea due to the threat it posed to Jamaica eastern Cuba Haiti southeastern Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands designating it Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty Two 117 The last advisory on the system was issued at 03 00 UTC on November 18 10 00 p m EST November 17 after it became evident that the disturbance would not become a tropical cyclone or bring sustained tropical storm force winds to land areas along its projected path 118 References edit Henson Bob Masters Jeff November 30 2023 The unusual 2023 Atlantic hurricane season ends New Haven Connecticut Yale Climate Connections Retrieved November 30 2023 a b c Hurricanes Frequently Asked Questions Miami Florida Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory June 1 2023 Retrieved June 1 2023 a b Barker Aaron May 11 2023 First storm of 2023 hurricane season formed in January NHC says Fox Weather Retrieved May 12 2022 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 12 2023 a b c d Papin Philippe Cangialosi John Beven John July 6 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Unnamed Subtropical Storm PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved July 6 2023 a b c d e Reinhart Brad July 13 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Tropical Storm Arlene PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved July 13 2023 a b c d e Brown Daniel Kelly Larry October 24 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Tropical Storm Bret PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved November 1 2023 a b c Cangialosi John July 27 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Tropical Storm Cindy PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved July 27 2023 Berg Robbie June 28 2023 Seven Day Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved July 23 2023 Beven John June 25 2023 Remnants of Cindy Advisory Number 16 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved June 26 2023 a b c d e f g Landsea Christopher November 15 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Don PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 5 2023 a b c d e f g h Kelly Larry November 30 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Tropical Storm Gert PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved December 2 2023 a b c Cangialosi John November 8 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Tropical Storm Emily PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved November 9 2023 Papin Philippe August 20 2023 Tropical Storm Franklin Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 21 2023 Reinhart Brad August 25 2023 Seven Day Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 26 2023 Cangialosi John August 21 2023 Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 22 2023 Cangialosi John August 21 2023 Tropical Depression Nine Advisory Number 2 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 22 2023 Pasch Richard August 22 2023 Tropical Storm Harold Intermediate Advisory Number 3A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 22 2023 Cangialosi John August 22 2023 Tropical Storm Harold Advisory Number 5 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 22 2023 Cangialosi John August 22 2023 Tropical Storm Harold Intermediate Advisory Number 5A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 22 2023 Cangialosi John August 22 2023 Tropical Depression Harold Advisory Number 6 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 22 2023 Berg Robbie August 23 2023 Tropical Storm Franklin Intermediate Advisory Number 11A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 23 2023 Carbin Greg August 23 2023 Remnants of Harold Advisory Number 9 Report College Park Maryland Weather Prediction Center Retrieved August 23 2023 Kelly Larry Pasch Richard August 26 2023 Hurricane Franklin Advisory Number 24 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 26 2023 Pasch Richard August 26 2023 Tropical Depression Ten Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 26 2023 Kelly Larry Pasch Richard August 27 2023 Hurricane Franklin Advisory Number 28 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 27 2023 Pasch Richard August 27 2023 Tropical Storm Idalia Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 27 2023 Papin Philippe August 28 2023 Hurricane Franklin Advisory Number 31 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2023 Kelly Larry Brown Daniel August 28 2023 Hurricane Franklin Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 28 2023 Cangialosi John August 28 2023 Hurricane Franklin Intermediate Advisory Number 33A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 29 2023 Blake Eric August 29 2023 Hurricane Idalia Advisory Number 11 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 29 2023 Brown Daniel August 29 2023 Tropical Depression Eleven Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 29 2023 Kelly Larry August 29 2023 Hurricane Franklin Intermediate Advisory Number 36A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 29 2023 Berg Robbie August 29 2023 Hurricane Idalia Advisory Number 13 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 29 2023 Blake Eric August 30 2023 Hurricane Idalia Intermediate Advisory Number 14A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Blake Eric August 30 2023 Hurricane Idalia Advisory Number 15 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Papin Philippe August 30 2023 Hurricane Franklin Advisory Number 39 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Brown Daniel Stevenson Stephanie August 30 2023 Hurricane Idalia Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Brown Daniel Stevenson Stephanie August 30 2023 Hurricane Idalia Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Brown Daniel Stevenson Stephanie August 30 2023 Hurricane Idalia Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Berg Robbie August 30 2023 Hurricane Idalia Advisory Number 16 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Berg Robbie August 30 2023 Tropical Storm Idalia Advisory Number 17 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 30 2023 Papin Philippe August 31 2023 Tropical Storm Jose Advisory Number 8 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 31 2023 Reinhart Brad August 31 2023 Hurricane Franklin Advisory Number 45 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 31 2023 Berg Robbie August 31 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Idalia Advisory Number 21 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved August 31 2023 Roberts Dave September 1 2023 Tropical Storm Jose Advisory Number 12 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 1 2023 Berg Robbie September 1 2023 Tropical Depression Twelve Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 1 2023 Kelly Larry September 7 2023 Seven Day Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 7 2023 Reinhart Brad September 1 2023 Post Tropical Storm Franklin Advisory Number 49 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 1 2023 Bucci Lisa September 1 2023 Remnants Of Jose Advisory Number 15 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 1 2023 Roberts Dave September 2 2023 Tropical Storm Katia Advisory Number 4 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 2 2023 Blake Eric September 2 2023 Tropical Storm Katia Advisory Number 6 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 3 2023 Cangialosi John September 4 2023 Tropical Depression Katia Advisory Number 11 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 4 2023 Blake Eric September 4 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Katia Advisory Number 14 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 4 2023 Blake Eric September 5 2023 Tropical Depression Thirteen Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 5 2023 Blake Eric September 5 2023 Tropical Storm Lee Advisory Number 2 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 5 2023 Brown Daniel September 6 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 6 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 6 2023 Zelinsky David September 7 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 9 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 7 2023 Kelly Larry Camposano Samantha September 7 2023 Tropical Depression Fourteen Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 7 2023 Zelinsky David September 7 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 10 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 7 2023 Kelly Larry Camposano Samantha September 7 2023 Tropical Storm Margot Advisory Number 2 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 7 2023 Berg Robbie September 7 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 11 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 7 2023 Cangialosi John September 8 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 12 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 8 2023 Brown Daniel September 8 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 13 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 8 2023 Berg Robbie September 8 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 15 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 8 2023 Papin Philippe September 9 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 19 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 9 2023 Brown Daniel September 10 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 22 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 10 2023 Blake Eric Taylor Zack September 11 2023 Hurricane Margot Advisory Number 18 Report College Park Maryland Weather Prediction Center Retrieved September 11 2023 Orrison Andrew Blake Eric September 13 2023 Hurricane Margot Advisory Number 25 Report College Park Maryland Weather Prediction Center Retrieved September 14 2023 Cangialosi John September 13 2023 Hurricane Lee Intermediate Advisory Number 33A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 13 2023 Brown Daniel September 14 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 37 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 14 2023 Reinhart Brad September 15 2023 Hurricane Margot Advisory Number 32 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 15 2023 Churchill William Blake Eric Lamers Alex September 15 2023 Tropical Depression Fifteen Advisory Number 1 Report College Park Maryland Weather Prediction Center Retrieved September 15 2023 Mahoney Aiden Hogsett Wallace Cangialosi John Bucci Lisa September 16 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Lee Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 16 2023 Urquhart Mia September 17 2023 New Brunswickers clean up in Lee s wake thousands still without power CBC News Retrieved September 17 2023 Berg Robbie September 16 2023 Hurricane Lee Advisory Number 44 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 16 2023 Brown Daniel September 16 2023 Tropical Storm Nigel Advisory Number 7 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 16 2023 Zelinsky David September 17 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Margot Advisory Number 41 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 17 2023 Blake Eric September 18 2023 Hurricane Nigel Advisory Number 12 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 18 2023 Reinhart Brad September 19 2023 Hurricane Nigel Advisory Number 18 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 19 2023 Bucci Lisa September 19 2023 Hurricane Nigel Advisory Number 19 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 20 2023 Pasch Richard September 20 2023 Hurricane Nigel Advisory Number 21 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 20 2023 Kelly Larry September 22 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Nigel Advisory Number 28 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 22 2023 Brown Daniel September 21 2023 Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 22 2023 Reinhart Brad September 22 2023 Tropical Storm Ophelia Intermediate Advisory Number 5A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 22 2023 Kelly Larry Cangialosi John September 23 2023 Tropical Storm Ophelia Advisory Number 8 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 23 2023 Kelly Larry Cangialosi John Papin Phillipe Delgado Sandy September 23 2023 Tropical Storm Ophelia Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 23 2023 Zelinsky David September 23 2023 Tropical Depression Seventeen Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 23 2023 Zelinsky David September 23 2023 Tropical Storm Philippe Advisory Number 2 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 24 2023 Berg Robbie September 23 2023 Tropical Depression Ophelia Intermediate Advisory Number 10A Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 23 2023 Berg Robbie September 23 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Ophelia Advisory Number 11 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved September 23 2023 Kelly Larry September 27 2023 Tropical Storm Philippe Advisory Number 17 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 6 2023 a b c Reinhart Brad November 22 2023 Tropical Cyclone Report Tropical Storm Rina PDF Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved November 22 2023 Roberts Dave Pasch Richard October 2 2023 Tropical Storm Philippe Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 2 2023 Berg Robbie October 6 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Philippe Advisory Number 53 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 6 2023 Brown Daniel October 10 2023 Tropical Depression Nineteen Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 10 2023 Blake Eric October 11 2023 Tropical Storm Sean Advisory Number 2 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 11 2023 Berg Robbie October 11 2023 Tropical Depression Sean Advisory Number 5 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 11 2023 Kelly Larry October 12 2023 Tropical Storm Sean Advisory Number 7 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 12 2023 Reinhart Brad October 13 2023 Tropical Storm Sean Advisory Number 10 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 14 2023 Kelly Larry October 14 2023 Tropical Depression Sean Advisory Number 15 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 14 2023 Berg Robbi th e October 15 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Sean Advisory Number 21 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 16 2023 Berg Robbie October 18 2023 Tropical Storm Tammy Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 18 2023 Brown Daniel October 20 2023 Hurricane Tammy Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 20 2023 Kelly Larry Pasch Richard October 21 2023 Hurricane Tammy Tropical Cyclone Update Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 21 2023 Delgado Sandy Cangialosi John October 23 2023 Tropical Depression Twenty One Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 23 2023 Kelly Larry October 24 2023 Tropical Depression Twenty One Advisory Number 3 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 24 2023 Bucci Lisa Zelensky Rachel October 25 2023 Tropical Weather Outlook Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved November 3 2023 Bucci Lisa October 24 2023 Remnants Of Twenty One Advisory Number 4 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 24 2023 Kelly Larry October 25 2023 Hurricane Tammy Advisory Number 28 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 25 2023 Bucci Kisa Zelinsky Rachel October 25 2023 Hurricane Tammy Advisory Number 29 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 25 2023 Reinhart Brad October 25 2023 Hurricane Tammy Advisory Number 31 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 25 2023 Kelly Larry October 26 2023 Post Tropical Cyclone Tammy Advisory Number 32 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 26 2023 Pasch Richard October 27 2023 Tropical Storm Tammy Advisory Number 33 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 27 2023 Cangialosi John October 29 2023 Tropical Storm Tammy Advisory Number 40 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved October 29 2023 Berg Robbie November 16 2023 Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty Two Advisory Number 1 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved November 18 2023 Reinhart Brad November 17 2023 Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty Two Discussion Number 6 Report Miami Florida National Hurricane Center Retrieved November 18 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2023 Atlantic hurricane season National Hurricane Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season amp oldid 1188520682, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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