Hurricane Tracks Info

This is regarding to the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

Statistics:

Unnamed, Subtropical storm, May 2-5, an unnamed subtropical storm forms on May 2, near Bermuda moves slowly north and makes landfall as a weak storm to Nova Scotia on May 5.

Alec, Category 1 hurricane, July 15-21, forms in the Caribbean Sea and moves west, causes landslides and torrential rain in Nicaragua, when making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane.

Bessie, Tropical storm, July 19-21, weak tropical depression forms west of Bahamas, storm moves NE away, affecting no land

Chester, Category 5 hurricane, July 31-August 11, forms off Cape Verde Islands and moves rapidly toward the Lesser Antilles, makes landfall to the Windward Islands as a Category 5 hurricane and causes devastating damage to Hispaniola, Cuba and Jamaica as a category 4 hurricane, makes a final landfall to Galveston, Texas as a Category 2 hurricane before dissipating near Missouri

Deena, Category 4 hurricane, August 2-10, system becomes absorbed by Chester on August 2 and becomes a hurricane within 32 hours, Deena remains away from land and effects three ships at sea, dissipates before reaching Atlantic Canada by late August 10

Edie, Tropical storm, August 14-17, system forms in the Gulf of Mexico, stalls for two days before making landfall to Florida as a weak depression

Fredine, Tropical storm, August 15-19, Fredine forms from a low pressure system in Mid Atlantic, affects no land

Grant, Category 2 hurricane, August 23-30, depression forms near the Leeward Islands, system splits in two systems weakening to a depression, Grant intensifies into a strong Category 2 near Turks and Caicos, makes landfall to Florida and Georgia

Hana, Tropical storm, August 24-28, becomes a tropical storm from Grant near Turks and Caicos heads NE toward Bermuda, makes a minor landfall to Bermuda bringing strong winds and high tides as a weak storm

Iron, Category 5+ hurricane, August 31- September 25, rare subtropical depression forms off the Coast of Liberia, bringing significant rainfall, winds and damage to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Cape Verde Islands, later moves west becoming a strong Category 5 hurricane nearing the Lesser Antilles, Iron becomes the strongest tropical cyclone, worldwide, making a path to destruction for North America! Iron makes landfall to the Greater Antilles, on September as a strong major hurricane causing more than $25 billion in damages, Iron effects the Yucatan Peninsula and Florida as a Category 2 hurricane heads NE toward Azores, Iron begins to slow down. On September 23, Iron makes landfall to France as a Category 3 hurricane causing catastrophic damage, dissipates in the Mediterranean Sea as post tropical cyclone

Jemima, Category 3 hurricane, September 3-12, storm forms in Mid Atlantic and heads rapidly west, Jemima becomes a Category 3 hurricane and begins to stall from September 7-9, moves toward Myrtle Beach and makes landfall there as a Category 2 hurricane. Continues as a storm until reaching Southern Ontario

Kenny, Category 1 hurricane, September 7-13, small system forms in deep Gulf of Mexico and loops to the north, becomes a weak Category 1 hurricane on Sept. 10, moves to the east,. Kenny makes its first landfall to the lower coast of Louisiana (Tropical storm), makes landfall to Western Florida as a weak storm (effects Ireland and Scotland as extratropical)

Lilli, Category 1 hurricane, September 10-14, forms in Mid Atlantic and moves quickly to land as a tropical storm, makes landfall to Venezuela as a normal tropical storm, hours before its life as a hurricane

Mike, Category 2 hurricane, September 11-20, subtropical depression forms in North Atlantic and begins to move slowly SW, Mike then merges to the east, intensifying and making landfall as a strong Category 1 hurricane to the Azores on September 20. Dissipates near Portugal

Nia, Category 2 hurricane, September 19-26, depression forms off the coast of the Windward Islands. Begins to strengthen as Nia comes close to Central America, system then makes landfall to Belize as a Category 2 hurricane.

Owen, Category 4 hurricane, September 25-October 10, forms off the coast of Cape Verde Islands, becomes a tropical storm in 2 hours of formation hen begins to gain strength and speed as it moves westward, (note: Hurricane Owen has a similar track to Hurricane Igor), makes landfall to Newfoundland

Pippa, Tropical storm, September 30- October 3, a small system forms in the Gulf of Mexico and makes landfall to Mexico

Russell, Tropical storm, September 30- October 4, tropical storm forms in the Caribbean Sea, moves rapidly to Central America as a tropical storm and makes landfall to Honduras and Belize


 * Sonya, Category 5 hurricane, September 30- October 17, tropical depression forms in deep North Atlantic and becomes a hurricane in 7 hours, Sonya moves along the coast of South America and effects regions around that area. On October 9, Sonya becomes a category 5 hurricane and makes landfall to Central America and makes a large loop very slowly, around the Yucatan Peninsula. Sonya rapidly moves up the Eastern Sea Board as a strong tropical storm and causes major flooding and major damage, continues as a storm until reaching Maine


 * Twenty-One, Tropical depression, October 5-6, a weak depression forms near shore, effects Atlantic Canada


 * Vega, Category 1 hurricane, October 9-13, system forms off the coast of the Bahamas and moves up the East Coast of the US, making landfall to New York as a hurricane and becomes post tropical in New Hampshire


 * Weston, Tropical storm, October 15-16, a extremely rare depression forms outside of the Bay of Biscay and heads north quickly making landfall near Truro of England as a Tropical storm


 * Alpha α, Category 1 hurricane, October 19-24, small system forms in mid atlantic and affects no land


 * Beta β, Category 3 hurricane, October 25- November 3, depression forms in Mid Atlantic and moves westward and makes a landfall to the Lesser Antilles as a Category 3 hurricane, becomes post tropical on October 30 for 2 days and regenerates into a storm and makes landfall to Veracruz, Mexico

Twenty-Seven, Tropical depression, November 5-7, a depression forms in the Western caribbean sea and effects no land
 * Gamma γ, Tropical storm, October 30- November 2, storm forms near Bermuda and makes landfall to New Brunswick


 * Twenty-Eight, Subtropical depression, November 10-11, a depression associated with a low pressure system moves away from the Carolinas, becomes a Wild Nor'easter for Atlantic Canada after it remnants absorb


 * Delta δ, Tropical storm, November 13-16, a tropical wave forms near the Lesser Antilles, makes landfall to Puerto Rico and the Leeward Islands (TS), becomes extratropical (effects the UK)


 * Epsilon ε, Tropical storm, November 15-18, a northern disturbance becomes a storm and makes landfall to France


 * Zeta ζ, Category 5 hurricane, November 20- December 4, rare storm forms off Cape Verde Islands and becomes a strong hurricane in the Mid Atlantic. Zeta moves up the US East Coast and causes several snow storms and torrential rainfalls and flooding to Mid-Atlantic states as a Category 1-2 hurricane. Zeta makes landfall to New Jersey and backs away from shore gaining strength to a Category 3 hurricane before making landfall to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Zeta becomes extratropical and effects the UK, Denmark and Norway


 * Eta η, Category 1 hurricane, November 29- December 6, a small system forms in the Gulf of Mexico and moves northward and makes landfall to Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane and heads north as a remnant low through Mid US to Eastern Canada


 * Thirty-Three, Tropical depression, December 5-8, a depression forms in the Gulf of Mexico and effects no land


 * Theta θ, Tropical storm, December 14-19, a storm forms in Northern Atlantic Ocean and effects Greenland and Iceland as a depression, and Norway as extratropical