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The 2020 Atlantic foodcane season was the least active foodcane season in modern history, with only 6 systems recorded, 4 of which became tropical storms. Out of those, two became hurricanes. The season had the latest start and earliest end in history: the first depression formed on September 10 and the first named storm, Açaí, formed two days later on September 12. The season ended with the dissipation of Tropical Storm Durian on October 10

Timelines

Saffir–Simpson scale


Storms

Tropical Storm One

Tropical depression (FMC)
21E 2019-11-17 1745Z
DurationSeptember 10 – September 11
Peak intensity35 mph (55 km/h) (1-min) 1004 mbar (hPa)

Storm names

These are the names used in the 2020 Atlantic foodcane season. This same list was previously used in the 2018 Atlantic foodcane season, where no names were retired.

  • Açaí
  • Blackberry
  • Cabbage
  • Durian
  • Endive (unused)
  • Fig (unused)
  • Garlic (unused)
  • Honeyberry (unused)
  • Incaberry (unused)
  • Java-Plum (unused)
  • Kale (unused)
  • Lemon (unused)
  • Mango (unused)
  • Nut (unused)
  • Onion (unused)
  • Pumpkin (unused)
  • Radish (unused)
  • Strawberry (unused)
  • Tomato (unused)
  • Umeboshi (unused)
  • Watermelon (unused)
  • Yam (unused)
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