1923 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1923 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1st, 2004 and ended November 30th, 1923.

This Season was one of the least active seasons on record, with only one known storm forming. That storm became a minimal hurricane, the only one of the season.

Hurricane One
Hurricane One was an Unusual but Interesting Storm in terms of it's Track, with it's track resembling a Heart.

Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) Rating
ACE is the result of a storm's winds multiplied by how long it lasted for, so storms or subtropical storms (Originally not included up until 2012) that at lasted a long time, as well as particularly strong hurricanes , have higher ACE totals. Tropical Depressions are not included in season total.

Season effects
This is a table of the storms and their effects in the 1923 Atlantic hurricane season. This table includes the storm's names, duration, peak intensity, Areas affected (bold indicates made landfall in that region at least once), damages, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident), but are still storm-related. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave or a low. All of the damage figures are in 2004 USD (the listed damage figure is in millions).