2002 atlantic hurricane season

2002 atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Andrew
The name andrew was brung back for a 2nd chance as long it want destructive, it didnt make a landfall so it will be used in the 2008 season.

Hurricane Bonnie
Didnt make a landfall.

Hurricane Carlos
Formed off of north carolina and moved east and didnt make a landfall.

Hurricane Darlene
Was the 2nd most powerful cyclone recorded, with winds topping 230 mph. Darlene made landfall in cedarkey, florida with winds of 195 mph, making it the strongest landfalling hurricane since Camille. Darlene Caused $100 billion in damage and killed 65,000

Hurricane Earl
Made landfall in halifax, nova scotia as a 115 mph Category 3, it caused $16 billion in damage and kill 85.

Tropical Storm Frances
Did a fuji-whara with earl before being absorbed by Darlene.

Tropical Storm Grant
Made landfall in cuba, little or no damage was reported.

Hurricane Helene
Was the most powerfull cyclone recorded to hit spain, it hit as a Category 4 with winds of 145 mph, it caused $50 billion in damage and killed 8,665.

Hurricane Irving
Was the most powerful cyclone recorded, it made landfall in atlantic city, new jersey with winds of 200 mph, it caused $150 billion in damage and killed 85,000.

Subtropical Storm Jeanne
Moved through the carribean without affecting land.

Hurricane Karl
Stayed out in the atlantic.

Hurricane Love
Love was a powerful hurricane, which would make sense seeing how love is the strongest feeling and word, love peeked at 200 mph and made landfall in cuba as a weak Category 5 and New orleans, Louisiana as a Category 3, it caused $70 billion in damage and killed 3,620.

Hurricane Mitch
Mitch was a powerful hurricane, Mitch would make landfall in cuba as a weak Category 3 and Tampa, Florida as a Strong Category 3, it caused $40 billion in damage and killed 1,620.

Hurricane Nicole
Nicole was a powerful hurricane, it hit Lake Charles, Louisiana as a Category 5, it caused $90 billion in damage and killed 6,620.

Hurricane Otto
Hurricane Otto made landfall in savannah, georgia as a 145 mph category 4, it caused $45 billion in damage and killed 1,000.

Tropical Storm Paloma
Didnt make a landfall.

Tropical Storm Ron
Had a similar track as ophelia of 2005 did.

Hurricane Shary
Steve was an odd storm, it did a total of 9 loops and made 5 different landfalls, the first of which was as a Category 5 in Miami, Florida. Than in New Orleans, Louisiana as a Category 5, In Galvaston, Texas as a Category 3 and than back in New Orleans Again But as a Category 1, it dissipated in indiana. Steve caused $100 billion in damage and killed 10,000.

Hurricane Tom
Stayed in the atlantic.

Hurricane Vixen
Didnt make a landfall.

Tropical Storm Walter
Was actually the regenerated remnants of tropical storm ron, walter didnt make a landfall but did generate a rather large water spout, upto a full mile wide..

Hurricane Zeta
the only landfall Zeta had in its life was in Cape lookout, North Carolina as a 155 mph Category 4, there, it caused $55 billion in damage and killed 100.

Hurricane Alpha
Stayed out in the atlantic.

Hurricane Beta
Beta was a powerful hurricane, Beta peeked at 165 mph and made landfall in cuba as a weak Category 5, it caused $49 billion in damage and killed 11,620.

Hurricane Gamma
Gamma crossed into the eastern pacific after making landfall in Nicaragua as a Moderate Category 3, it caused $30 billion in damage and killed 150.

Hurricane Delta
Delta made landfall in cozumel as a Category 3 and in Tampa as a Category 1, it caused $35 billion in damage and killed 190.

Hurricane Epsilon
Stayed in the atlantic.

Hurricane Theta
Theta crossed into the eastern pacific after making landfall in Nicaragua as a Moderate Category 4, it caused $40 billion in damage and killed 510.

Hurricane Eta
Brushed Bermuda but didnt have very severe effects.

Hurricane Golf
Stayed in the atlantic.

Hurricane Omega
Hit spain as a Tropical Depression, it caused $500 million in damage due to major flooding and a tornado outbreak, and it killed 1,000.

Hurricane Echo
Stayed out in the atlantic.

Hurricane Bravo
Bravo hit St, Augustine, Florida as a Category 3, it caused $25 billion in damage and killed 500, Bravo was the last storm of the Hyper-active season, dissipating February 1st, 2003.