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  • 2018 Atlantic hurricane season (Steven's)
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  • The first storm, Alberto, formed on June 19. The season was relatively inactive at first due to wind shear scattered across the Atlantic, then it exploded in late-August after wind shear diminished across the basin, beginning with the formation of Chris and lasting through October before activity finally calmed down. The strongest storm, Chris, strengthened to a peak of 165 mph/911 mbars due to very favorable conditions in the Gulf of Mexico during this time. Chris was also the costliest storm of the season, causing damages exceeding $50 billion (2018 USD) after striking the US Gulf Coast full-force as a borderline Cat.5. The deadliest storm of the season wasn't Chris, however. The other major in this season, Gordon, caused a death toll exceeding 5,000 after striking Haiti as a C4 and atta
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major hurricanes
  • 2
hurricanes
  • 5
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total fatalities
  • 6474
Cat
  • cat1
  • cat2
  • cat4
  • cat5
  • depression
  • storm
Name
  • Leslie
  • Gordon
  • Chris
  • Florence
  • Isaac
  • Beryl
  • Eleven
  • Six
  • Kirk
  • Alberto
  • Debby
  • Ernesto
  • Helene
  • Joyce
total depressions
  • 14
Dates
  • --06-19
  • --08-25
  • --09-02
  • --09-08
  • --09-27
  • --10-01
  • --10-19
  • --11-03
  • --12-08
  • --07-06
  • --08-22
  • --08-28
  • --09-07
  • --09-16
last storm dissipated
  • --12-10
max-winds
  • 35
  • 40
  • 45
  • 50
  • 60
  • 65
  • 80
  • 90
  • 105
  • 145
  • 165
1-min winds
  • 30
  • 35
  • 40
  • 45
  • 50
  • 55
  • 70
  • 80
  • 90
  • 125
  • 145
strongest storm
  • Chris - 911 mb, 165 mph
Pressure
  • 911
  • 939
  • 977
  • 979
  • 985
  • 993
  • 994
  • 995
  • 996
  • 999
  • 1001
  • 1002
total damages
  • 1.05802E11
Deaths
  • 0
  • 1
  • 3
  • 5
  • 7
  • 8
  • 10
  • 955
  • 5485
Basin
  • Atl
  • North Atlantic tropical cyclone
Dissipated
  • --06-21
  • --07-14
  • --08-26
  • --08-30
  • --09-02
  • --09-03
  • --09-08
  • --09-18
  • --09-29
  • --10-02
  • --11-06
  • --12-10
  • --09-15
  • --10-22
Areas
  • Mexico
  • Texas
  • None
  • Azores
  • Mexico, Texas
  • Bermuda, Newfoundland
  • Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, Bermuda, Newfoundland
  • Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida Panhandle
  • Yucatan Peninsula, US Gulf Coast, Central US
  • Windward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, Turks & Caicos Islands, Bahamas, The Carolinas, US East Coast, New England
  • Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Yucatan Peninsula, Cuba, Florida Keys, The Bahamas
  • Turks & Caicos Islands, Bahamas, Florida, The Carolinas, Southeast US
first storm formed
  • --06-19
min-press
  • 911
  • 939
  • 977
  • 979
  • 985
  • 993
  • 994
  • 995
  • 996
  • 999
  • 1001
  • 1002
Damage
  • 25
  • 85
  • 112
  • 265
  • 315
  • 43000
  • 72000
  • None
  • Minimal
Track
  • Alberto 2018 track .jpg
  • Beryl 2018 track .jpg
  • Chris 2018 track .jpg
  • Debby 2018 track .jpg
  • Eleven 2018 track .jpg
  • Ernesto 2018 track .jpg
  • Florence 2018 track .jpg
  • Gordon 2018 track .jpg
  • Helene 2018 track .jpg
  • Isaac 2018 track .jpg
  • Joyce 2018 track .jpg
  • Kirk 2018 track .jpg
  • Leslie 2018 track .jpg
  • Six 2018 track .jpg
total storms
  • 12
Year
  • 2018
Formed
  • --06-19
  • --08-25
  • --09-02
  • --09-08
  • --09-27
  • --10-01
  • --10-19
  • --11-03
  • --12-08
  • --07-06
  • --08-22
  • --08-28
  • --09-07
  • --09-16
abstract
  • The first storm, Alberto, formed on June 19. The season was relatively inactive at first due to wind shear scattered across the Atlantic, then it exploded in late-August after wind shear diminished across the basin, beginning with the formation of Chris and lasting through October before activity finally calmed down. The strongest storm, Chris, strengthened to a peak of 165 mph/911 mbars due to very favorable conditions in the Gulf of Mexico during this time. Chris was also the costliest storm of the season, causing damages exceeding $50 billion (2018 USD) after striking the US Gulf Coast full-force as a borderline Cat.5. The deadliest storm of the season wasn't Chris, however. The other major in this season, Gordon, caused a death toll exceeding 5,000 after striking Haiti as a C4 and attacking the US east coast as a minimal hurricane. Most of the other storms in this season affected land too, but they weren't nearly as destructive as the two majors. The names Chris and Gordon were retired in the spring of 2019 due to their damages, and the replacement names for 2024 are Conner and Gary respectively.