Was there a hurricane in 2014?

It produced nine tropical cyclones, eight named storms, the fewest since the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes….

2014 Atlantic hurricane season
Last system dissipated October 28, 2014
Strongest storm
Name Gonzalo
• Maximum winds 145 mph (230 km/h) (1-minute sustained)

Is Hurricane Paulette still active?

Paulette is the longest lived storm of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season….Hurricane Paulette.

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS/NWS)
Hurricane Paulette just before its peak intensity north of Bermuda on September 14
Formed September 7, 2020
Dissipated September 28, 2020
(Post-tropical after September 22)

What were the first three names for hurricanes in 2013?

Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Dorian, Erin, Fernand, Gabrielle, Humberto, Ingrid, Jerry, Karen, Lorenzo, Melissa, Nestor, Olga, Pablo, Rebekah, Sebastien, Tanya, Van and Wendy.

What are the 2016 hurricane names?

The 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season names are, Alex, Bonnie, Colin, Danielle, Earl, Fiona, Gaston, Hermine, Ian, Julia, Karl, Lisa, Matthew, Nicole, Otto, Paula, Richard, Shary, Tobias, Virginie, and Walter.

When did the 2014 Atlantic hurricane season start?

It produced nine tropical cyclones, eight named storms, the fewest since the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes. It officially began on June 1, 2014, and ended on November 30, 2014.

What was name of hurricane that hit Bermuda in 2014?

Gonzalo struck Bermuda less than a week after the surprisingly fierce Hurricane Fay; 2014 was the first season in recorded history to feature two hurricane landfalls in Bermuda.

What was name of hurricane that hit North Carolina in 2014?

Arthur caused one indirect fatality and $16.8 million (2014 USD) in damage after striking North Carolina and becoming the first Category 2 hurricane to make landfall in the United States since 2008’s Hurricane Ike, and its remnants moving across Atlantic Canada. Hurricane Bertha brushed the Lesser Antilles but its impacts were relatively minor.