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Late-starting hurricane seasons
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 2:01 PM GMT on July 29, 2009 +2
Late-starting hurricane seasons--ones where the first named storm of the year doesn't occur until August--have happened in eleven of the fifty years between 1960 - 2009 (a 22% occurrence.) Only two of these eleven seasons ended up with more hurricanes than average (seven or greater). The record for the latest starting hurricane season since 1851 was set in 1914, when the only storm of the season formed on September 15. The year 1941 was also late starting, with the season's first storm arriving on September 11. Of course, we didn't have satellites back then, so it's a good bet there were storms earlier in these seasons that got missed. However, there's a good possibility that 1914 really did have only one storm. A re-analysis of the hurricane activity in the decade 1911-1920 (Landsea et al., 2008) found 1.3 missing tropical cyclones per year, thanks to the inclusion of a new database of ship weather reports called COADS. However, 1914 was not one of those years. Various authors have estimated that we missed an average of between one and three tropical cyclones per year during that time period, so it is quite possible 1914 had only one storm.


Figure 1. The hurricane season of 1914 featured only one tropical storm, and was the latest-starting hurricane season on record (September 15).

The latest dates for the first named storm of the season in the recent past, followed by the number of named storms, hurricanes, and intense hurricanes that year are:

2009 (August 15) 9,3,2
2004 (August 1) 15,9,6
2000 (August 4) 15,8,3
1988 (August 7) 12,6,3
1987 (August 9) 7,3,1
1984 (August 18) 13,5,1
1983 (August 15) 4,2,1
1977 (August 30) 6,5,1
1967 (August 30) 8,6,2
1963 (August 2) 9,6,2
1962 (August 22) 5,3,1

We can also add 1992 to the list if we ignore the unnamed subtropical storm that formed in April of that year. That year had the notorious Hurricane Andrew as its first named storm. Andrew formed on August 17 of that year, and was the only major hurricane in a year that had only seven named storms and four hurricanes. For comparison, an average Atlantic hurricane season has 10 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 2 intense hurricanes. So, it is a good bet that 2009 will be a below-average season.

References
Landsea, C. W. , D. A. Glenn, W. Bredemeyer, M. Chenoweth, R. Ellis J. Gamache, L. Hufstetler, C. Mock, R. Perez, R. Prieto, J. Sanchez-Sesma, D. Thomas, and L. Woolcock, 2008, A Reanalysis of the 1911-20 Atlantic Hurricane Database", Journal of Climate, 21, p.2138-2168.

Jeff Masters
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1851. IKE 2:55 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
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1852. cg2916 2:59 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
I'm glad I don't live in Florida. I get really spooked by loud noises.
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1853. Seflhurricane 2:59 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
very impressive tropical wave heading towards the cape verde looks like we may have something next week
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1854. IKE 3:03 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
Good thing about tomorrow being Aug. 1st...no one can use the excuse...it's early in the season, it's suppose to be quiet, excuse anymore...
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1855. IKE 3:04 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
NEW BLOG!!!!!!!!!
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1856. RickWPB 3:06 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
Quoting mikatnight:
Looks like Endeavor's track goes right over us in Palm Beach County...wonder if we'll be able to see it?


I was outside doing yard work in West Palm Beach. Didn't see it, but sure heard 2 sonic booms!
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1857. mikatnight 3:06 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
Quoting cg2916:
I'm glad I don't live in Florida. I get really spooked by loud noises.


Then you'd really hate going through a hurricane, since noise is one of their most palpable aspects ("A freight train on the roof" is an oft quoted analogy).
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1858. Magicchaos 3:08 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
A little tidbit of hurricane info last year.

The most active day in last year's hurricane season was September 2, when Gustav was a Tropical Depression inland over Louisiana, Hanna was a Hurricane north of Hispaniola, Ike was a strengthening Tropical Storm over the Central Atlantic, and Tropical Depression Ten(Josephine) was just forming.
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1859. hurricanejunky 5:58 PM GMT on July 31, 2009    
Quoting CycloneOz:
Hey HJ!

Wave to the shuttle for me as it goes over Ft. Myers! :)


We didn't hear the boom today. Usually it sounds like somebody dropping a bowling ball on the roof and it always freaks the dogs and my wife out! Oh well I'm just glad they're home safe. It's always a treat to see it takeoff or land...
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1860. winter123 11:13 PM GMT on August 02, 2009    
wtf? 2000 comments is maximum (regarding latest entry)??

I was gonna say, EATL is really heating up today. I'd watch the waves at 45w, 25w, and the one at 10e has a closed surface low over land.

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