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Venezuela, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Cuba, Bahamas and Bermuda
$132 million
7
Dennis
July 28 – August 3
Category 1 hurricane
115 (185)
955
Cape Verde Islands, Azores
Minimal
0
Five
August 4 – August 8
Tropical depression
35 (55)
1012
Venezuela, Jamaica, Cuba, Bahamas
Minimal
1
Elaine
August 19 – August 25
Category 4 hurricane
150 (240)
935
Cape Verde Islands
Minimal
0
Fabian
August 25 – September 5
Category 5 hurricane
175 (280)
900
Cape Verde Islands and Azores
Minimal
0
Gloria
September 3 – September 12
Category 3 hurricane
120 (195)
946
Cape Verde Islands
Minimal
0
Hugo
September 12 – October 2
Category 5 hurricane
205 (330)
861
Cape Verde Islands, Lesser Antilles, San Juan Island, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic), Bahamas, Southeast United States, Bermuda, UK and Ireland
$39 billion
81
Inez
September 19 – September 23
Category 1 hurricane
75 (120)
991
Jamaica, Cuba, US Gulf Coast (Florida), Eastern US and Bahamas
$788 million
14
Juan
September 27 – October 10
Category 5 hurricane
185 (295)
884
Azores
Minimal
0
Katrina
October 5 – October 11
Category 1 hurricane
80 (130)
986
Cape Verde Islands
Minimal
0
Thirteen
October 22 – October 24
Tropical depression
35 (55)
1005
Yucatan and Cuba
None
0
Lenny
November 2 – November 6
Tropical storm
60 (95)
998
Bermuda, Bahamas and US East Coast
$87 million
5
Season aggregates
14 systems
May 29 – November 6
205 (330)
861
$118.031 billion
110
Storm names[]
Abraham
Bonnie
Carlos
Dorothy
Edourdo
Faith
Gaston
Hope
Indigo
Jewel
Ken
Lily
Michelle (unused)
Noel (unused)
Opal (unused)
Paul (unused)
Roxanne (unused)
Stan (unused)
Tomas (unused)
Vince (unused)
Wilma (unused)
Retirement[]
Due to extreme damages and loss of life, the name Hugo was retired from the Atlantic tropical cyclone naming lists in the spring of 2052. After passing through the state and also causing considerable damages and loss of life before Hugo hit, the name Inez was also retired from the annual tropical cyclone naming lists for the Atlantic basin in the spring of 2052. The names that replaced those retired were Harvey and Ingrid.