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The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was rather destructive and active season producing 21 named storms, 11 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes. The season kicked off on an early start on June 3 producing Hurricane Amelia, and ended on December 6 with Hurricane Timona, making the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season tied for the third most active hurricane season, (tied with 1995, 2010, 2011 and 2012, only behind 1933 and 2005).
Dylan had made landfall to Nicaragua as a tropical storm, moving quickly inland. The storm produced minor damage resulting from at least 5 mudslides that occurred in the issued areas of Central America. The system finally moved into the open waters of the Pacific, therefore receiving the name Eda. Afterwards, Eda had strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane, as a result of low wind shear.
On October 3, NHC monitored a tropical wave that merged from the southern Senegal that brought heavy rain and localized flooding to Western Africa. Upper level winds were soon favorable for further development of the system, as it soon drifted northwestward. After the reconnaissance aircraft mission on early October 4, it was upgraded to Tropical Depression Sixteen. The storm gradually headed northwest toward the Eastern US, gaining strength as it continued on. On October 10, a low-pressure system associated with a weak trough, interferred with Nathan's path, causing the storm to stall slightly and loop. Subtropical Storm Olina also made Nathan larger in size, as it began to weaken.
On November 13, a low pressure system was in the process of producing showers and thunderstorms to the Yucatan Peninsula. The next day, the system had developed into a weak tropical depression. The system started its slow path in the southern gulf as a moderate tropical storm. The system only remained at 7-10 mph speed during its journey to Mexico. On November 15–16, convection currents and updrafts had made the storm more favorable into becoming a hurricane by the next day. However, a small change in wind shear on early November 16 bought watches and warnings around the gulf from hurricane to tropical storm. In the early morning hours of November 17, Spencer had made landfall at peak intensity. It remained a tropical storm, as it began to stall near Tampico, Tamaulipas. Spencer brought heavy rain and localized flooding to communities surrounding near shore of the storm. One woman and her son were swept away from the strong currents of the floods. Surface temperatures soon made the system downgrade to a tropical depression. Winds were peaked at 60 mph (95 kn/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,004 hPa (29.65 inHg). Spencer started to weaken more as it moved rapidly westward to Western Mexico, at 35 mph. The system caused several landslides which resulted in 5 million pesos, (2013 MXN, ~$390,000 2013 USD). Later that night, Spencer had exited the Atlantic Basin and entered to the Pacific as Tropical Depression Sixteen that strengthen to Hurricane Neilson.
United States Gulf Coast, Southeastern United States (Florida)
0.58
1 (2)
Unnamed
July 2 - July 4
Tropical storm
35 (55)
1005
Central America
None
None
Clare
July 10 - July 21
Category 3 hurricane
120 (195)
953
Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic), Turks and Caicos, The Bahamas, Southeastern United States
1075.3
230 (198)
Dylan
July 27 - August 1
Category 1 hurricane
75 (120)
986
Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Aruba, Central America
750
56
Esta
0623 !August 5 - August 16
3 !Category 4 hurricane
150 (240)
933
Cape Verde, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas, Untied States East Coast, Eastern Canada, Europe
28
4
Fergus
0623 !August 9 - August 12
3 !Tropical storm
45 (75)
1005
None
None
(1)
Glendine
0623 !August 17 - August 20
3 !Tropical storm
60 (95)
999
Greater Antilles
Minimal
None
Harvie
0623 !August 28 - September 12
3 !Category 5 hurricane
180 (285)
909
Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Greater Antilles, Eastern United States (Florida, Georgia, Carolinas, West Virginia, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York) Ontario, Western Quebec
5400
≥600
Ten
0623 !September 4 - September 7
3 !Tropical depression
35 (55)
1009
None
None
None
Isle
0623 !September 6 - September 14
3 !Category 1 hurricane
80 (130)
981
None
None
None
Jeffery
0623 !September 13 - September 15
3 !Category 1 hurricane
75 (120)
990
Yucatan Peninsula, Northern Mexico, Southern United States (Texas)
15
20 (4)
Kylia
0623 !September 20 - September 23
3 !Tropical storm
60 (95)
1000
Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, Azores, Western Europe
4
None
Lance
0625 !September 24 – September 30
3 !Category 2 hurricane
115 (185)
974
Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Greater Antilles (Dominican Republic)
10
3
Marge
0623 !September 30 - October 7
3 !Tropical storm
70 (110)
992
Jamaica, East Cuba, United States East Coast, Maritimes (Nova Scotia), Northern Ireland, Scotland, Scandinavia, Russia
680
4
Nathan
0623 !October 4 - October 23
3 !Category 5 hurricane
185 (295)
895
Western Africa, Cape Verde Islands, Bermuda, U.S. Eastern Sea Board, Newfoundland and Labrador, Western Greenland
14215.74
458 (677)
Olina
0623 !October 11 - October 15
3 !Subtropical storm
65 (100)
995
Bermuda, Atlantic Canada (Newfoundland)
1.22
None
Paucho
0623 !October 11 - October 22
3 !Category 4 hurricane
155 (250)
925
Central America, Jamaica, Cuba, The Bahamas, Southeastern United States (Florida), Mid Atlantic States, Atlantic Canada (Nova Scotia), Europe