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The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was the first of three consecutive very active Atlantic hurricane seasons, each with 19 named storms. This above average activity included 12 hurricanes, equaling the number that formed in 1969. Only the 2020 and 2005 seasons have had more, at 14 and 15 hurricanes respectively. Despite the high number of ...
The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the north Atlantic Ocean.It was one of the most active Atlantic hurricane seasons since record keeping began in 1851 as 19 named storms formed.
The Atlantic hurricane season is the period in a year, from June 1 through November 30, ... Tied for fifth most active season on record (with 1887, 2010, 2011 and ...
The 2010 hurricane season officially started on June 1, and homeowners, businesses and insurers alike are bracing for what could be enormous losses. The reason for rising concern, apart from it ...
Radar image of Hurricane Alice (1954–55), the only Atlantic tropical cyclone on record to span two calendar years at hurricane strength. Climatologically speaking, approximately 97 percent of tropical cyclones that form in the North Atlantic develop between June 1 and November 30 – dates which delimit the modern-day Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane Alex was the first tropical cyclone of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, and a rare June Atlantic hurricane.Originating from an area of disturbed weather on June 25, 2010, it slowly developed in the western Caribbean Sea and struck Belize as a strong tropical storm.
A tropical storm named Alex has built to the east of the Gulf of Mexico, where oil from BP's Deepwater Horizon explosion has been spewing into the ocean for some two months now. If the storm ...
0–9. Tropical Depression Five (2010) Timeline of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season; 2010 Atlantic hurricane season; 2009–10 Australian region cyclone season