The last ones name was Katrina. To find out the wrest of your questions look on the "NOAA" web site. It will tell you everything you want to know. I believe the most storms in one season was 19 named storms, but not all were hurricanes. Nitro... thanks for the reply. What I meant was not the most recent hurricane (Katrina) but the name of the highest numbered hurricane in a season - which according to this snippet from CNN.com was "Wilma." ---------------- http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/09/08/tropical.weather/ ---------------- ... Just a week into September -- historically the most active month for tropical activity -- the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season has seen 15 named storms, six of which reached hurricane strength with winds of at least 74 mph. Four of those became major hurricanes, with sustained winds of at least 111 mph. According to the National Hurricane Center, the historical averages for a hurricane season are 10 named storms, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes. Those numbers have been met or exceeded this season, which doesn't end until November 30. The largest number of named storms ever recorded was 21, in 1933, a record that will be broken if just seven more storms develop in the next 12 weeks. And if that happens, the hurricane center will run out of names for the first time since it adopted the system of assigning names to storms in 1953. The letters Q, U, X, Y and Z aren't used, because few names begin with those letters; the 21st and last name on this year's hurricane list is Wilma. After that, Greek letters will be used to designate storms, beginning with alpha. The most hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic is 12, in 1969, according to the hurricane center, and the largest number of major hurricanes is eight, in 1950. ###
The year with the highest number of hurricanes in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico in the years 2000-2009 was 2005, which had a total of 28 named storms. Some notable hurricanes from that year include Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita, and Hurricane Wilma.
The least active Atlantic Hurricane season from 2000-2009 was 2009. That season had 9 named tropical storms of which 3 became hurricanes. Here they are with the names of hurricanes marked in bold.Anna, Bill, Claudette, Danny, Erika, Fred, Grace, Henri, Ida.
Meteorologists use the Greek alphabet to name Atlantic hurricanes after exhausting the list of traditional names for the season. This helps in identifying and tracking storms when there are a high number of named storms in a single season.
Weather agencies such as the NOAA and the National Hurricane Center regularly provide hurricane season forecasts based on historical data and climate patterns. These forecasts usually predict the range of expected hurricane activity for the upcoming season in terms of the number of named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes. However, these forecasts are not always accurate and can change as the season progresses.
There has been no significant change in the number of hurricanes over the last 3 years. The number of hurricanes varies from year to year due to natural climate variability, but there is no clear trend indicating a consistent increase or decrease in recent years.
Hurricane season in Hawaii typically runs from June to November, with the highest likelihood of hurricanes occurring in August and September. However, hurricanes can happen outside of these months as well. It is always important to stay informed and be prepared during the hurricane season in Hawaii.
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The year with the highest number of hurricanes in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico in the years 2000-2009 was 2005, which had a total of 28 named storms. Some notable hurricanes from that year include Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita, and Hurricane Wilma.
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in a season there can range from none to as many as 20 hurricanes in one season...assuming it is in one general area.