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  • 1990 Atlantic hurricane season
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  • The 1990 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1st, 1990 and ended November 30th, 1990.
  • The 1990 Atlantic hurricane season officially began June 1, 1990, and ended on November 30, 1990. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.
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major hurricanes
  • 2
hurricanes
  • 2
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total fatalities
  • 4
Cat
  • depression
  • storm
Name
  • Arthur
  • One
total depressions
  • 8
Dates
  • August 1 – August 4
  • June 4 – June 6
last storm dissipated
  • --11-02
max-winds
  • 35
  • 50
1-min winds
  • 30
  • 35
  • 45
  • 50
  • 125
  • 135
strongest storm
  • Dolly - 922 mb, 155 mph
Pressure
  • 922
  • 934
  • 995
  • 996
  • 1000
  • 1002
total damages
  • 1.5E7
Deaths
  • 0
  • 4
Basin
  • Atl
  • North Atlantic tropical cyclone
Dissipated
  • --06-06
  • --09-02
  • --09-11
  • --09-12
  • --10-02
  • --11-02
  • --10-06
  • --08-04
Areas
  • None
  • US East Coast , The Bahamas
first storm formed
  • --06-04
min-press
  • 996
  • 1002
Damage
  • 0
  • 15
Track
  • Tropical Depression One .jpg
  • Tropical Storm Arthur .jpg
total storms
  • 6
Year
  • 1990
Formed
  • --06-04
  • --08-17
  • --09-08
  • --09-10
  • --09-30
  • --10-31
  • --08-01
  • --09-24
abstract
  • The 1990 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1st, 1990 and ended November 30th, 1990.
  • The 1990 Atlantic hurricane season officially began June 1, 1990, and ended on November 30, 1990. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. The 1990 season was very active, producing 14 named storms, 8 hurricanes, and 1 major hurricane. These totals, save for the one major hurricane, are well above the long-term average of 10/6/2, respectively. In spite of the immense levels of activity, few storms affected land, with no tropical cyclones of tropical storm intensity making landfall in the United States -- the last time this happened was during the 1890 season. Hurricane Diana caused significant damage across portions of Mexico. Hurricane Gustav became the season's one and only major hurricane, reaching Category 3 status in the open Atlantic Ocean well away from land. Gustav threatened the northern Leeward Islands for a time. Hurricane Klaus, although weak, produced significant flooding on the island of Martinique. Klaus's remnants merged with Tropical Storm Marco and a cold front and helped produced significant rainfall and associated flooding across the southeast United States. Hurricane Lili threatened the East Coast of the United States for a time, but ultimately turned away and out to sea without incident. Tropical Storm Marco made landfall along the west-central coast of Florida as a tropical depression.