2020 Atlantic hurricane Season

Seasonal Summary
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 17, 2020 and ended on November 19, 2020 and featured slightly above average activity. 3 of the 13 named storms made landfall in the United States with the strongest being Fay, a powerful category 4 Cape Verde type storm which lashed the North Carolina coast as a Category 2 with maximum 1-min winds of 110 mph. The Season kicked off with the formation of Tropical Storm Arthur on June 17 in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in Florida as a strong tropical storm. Tropical storm Bertha and Hurricanes Cristobal and Dolly all formed in the month of July causing minimal effects to any landmasses with the exception of the Azores. Edouard kicked off August when it caused severe flooding in Mexico and Central America. Fay became the strongest storm of the season on August 24 reaching a minimum pressure of 938 millibars. Tropical Storm Gonzalo narrowly missed hurricane strength as it exited Cabo Verde as a tropical storm. Hurricane Hanna caused extensive damage all along the Southeast Coast of the US especially in Georgia and South Carolina. Hurricane Isaias caused utter devastation in Jamaica and Cuba as Isaias raked through those regions as a category 4 storm. Josephine became a strong category 1 hurricane on October 8 and made landfall in Newfoundland as a moderate tropical storm causing minor damage. Tropical storms Kyle and Laura remained offshore causing no immediate effects to any areas. The season concluded with Hurricane Marco which made landfall Eastern Texas. The storm spawned 87 tornadoes the strongest and Ef-3 which hit just south and west of Texarkana.

Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) Ratings
{| align="right" class="wikitable" style="margin-left: len;" ! colspan="6"|ACE (104 kt2/ - Storm: Source !1 !7 !2 !8 !3 !9 !4 !10 !5 !11 !6 !12
 * 36.8
 * Fay
 * 6.876
 * Cristobal
 * 21.9
 * Isaias
 * 1.034
 * Gonzalo
 * 17.9
 * Dolly
 * 1.034
 * Edouard
 * 14.2
 * Hanna
 * .987
 * Arthur
 * 12.8
 * Marco
 * 0.845
 * Bertha
 * 9.1
 * Josephine
 * 0.412
 * Kyle and Laura

Season Effects
This is a table of the storms and their effects in the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. This Table includes the storms' names, duration, intensity, Areas affected (bold indicates storm made landfall at least once in that region), damages, and death tolls. Deaths in parenthesis are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident) but are still related. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low. All of the damage figures are in 2016 USD (the listed damage figure is in millions)