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2100 Atlantic hurricane season
First storm formed April 18
Last storm dissipated January 2
Strongest storm Mu - 826 mb, 245 mph
Total depressions 55 (record high)
Total storms 53 (record high)
Hurricanes 44 (record high)
Major hurricanes 29 (record high)
Total damages $1.3 trillion (2100 USD)
Total fatalities 98,771
2100 Atlantic hurricane season summary

Season summary

The 2100 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history. Out of the 55 depressions that formed, 53 became tropical storms. 44 became hurricanes, and 29 became major hurricanes. 5 of these major hurricanes reached Cat 6 and higher. Most of the storms affected land. The most destructive hurricane was Cat 6 Hurricane Shary, which caused $420 billion in damage. It was also the deadliest, causing 42,763 deaths. Shary was not just the most destructive of the season, but the most destructive in Atlantic history. The strongest hurricane was Hurricane Mu, which became a Cat 7 245 mph storm.

This season was the most destructive in history, with many areas virtually wiped out by all the hurricanes. It was so destructive it made the 2005 season look like nothing. It was also so active it exhausted the main list as well as the Greek alphabet, and the Hebrew alphabet had to be used for the first time ever. The NHC added Q, U, X, Y, and Z names to the list because of how active this season was becoming. They were Qualia, Unala, Xavier, Yolanda, and Zeke.

By 2100, global warming has made the oceans much warmer. There was also a strong La Nina, which warms the Atlantic and cools the Pacific. Both the global warming and the La Nina has made the environment in the Atlantic extremely favorable for hurricanes. Without global warming, this season would probably be only as active as 2010.


Season summary[]

The first storm, Alan, formed in April, 2 months before the official start of the season. Bernice also formed in April, making a very rare occurrence of 2 storms in April. Clyde, TD 4, and Debra formed in May, while Bernice crossed over to May from April. That makes 5 storms before the official start of the season, another very rare occurrence. In June, the season was showing signs of being hyperactive, as 6 storms existed in June, including Debra which formed in May. 10 storms existed in July, including the Category 6 Hurricane Oliver, which is the most ever for that month. The record active pace continued, as 12 storms existed in August, including the cataclysmic Hurricane Shary. The extreme pace showed no signs of slowing down, and 14 storms existed in September. The pace started to wind down as the calender turned to October, and 12 storms existed in that month, including Cat 7 Hurricane Mu. There were 5 storms in November, and 3 post-season storms. The last storm of the season, TS Gimel, crossed over to 2101, one of few storms to do so. Over all, there were 55 storms, the most ever recorded.

Timeline[]

List of storms[]

Tropical Storm Alan[]

Main Article: Tropical Storm Alan (2100)

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Tropical Storm Danny (1997) Alan 2100 track
Duration April 18 – April 22
Peak intensity 60 mph (95 km/h) (1-min)  995 mbar (hPa)

Alan affected the US east coast and Nova Scotia. It caused minimal damage.


Tropical Storm Bernice[]

Main Article: Tropical Storm Bernice (2100)

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Wendy 2 Bernice 2100 track
Duration April 30 – May 5
Peak intensity 70 mph (110 km/h) (1-min)  990 mbar (hPa)

Bernice didn't affect land, but it did bring some light rainfall to Bermuda when it passed west and north of the island.


Hurricane Clyde[]

Main Article: Hurricane Clyde (2100)

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Diana 07 aug 1990 2011Z Clyde 2100 track
Duration May 16 – May 22
Peak intensity 100 mph (155 km/h) (1-min)  973 mbar (hPa)

Clyde made landfall on the Yucatan as a Cat 1 and northeastern Mexico as a Cat 2. It caused $57 million dollars in damage and 16 deaths.



Tropical Depression Four[]

Main Article: Tropical Depression Four (2100)

Tropical depression (SSHWS)
Tropical Storm Matthew 2004 Four 2100 path
Duration May 29 – May 31
Peak intensity 35 mph (55 km/h) (1-min)  1006 mbar (hPa)

This depression made landfall on South Carolina. It's only effect was heavy rain.



Tropical Storm Debra[]

Main Article: Tropical Storm Debra (2100)

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Fay Debra 2100 track
Duration May 30 – June 4
Peak intensity 70 mph (110 km/h) (1-min)  987 mbar (hPa)

Debra affected Anguilla, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, and Cuba. It also affected Florida and the east coast as a remnant low. The storm caused $35 million dollars in damage and 9 deaths.


Hurricane Eddie[]

Main Article: Hurricane Eddie (2100)

Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Keith 01 oct 2000 2225Z Eddie 2100 track
Duration June 7 – June 16
Peak intensity 90 mph (150 km/h) (1-min)  979 mbar (hPa)

Made landfall in Belize as a Cat 1 and near Veracruz as a tropical storm. It also passed just south of Jamaica, bringing heavy rain. Eddie's precursor tropical wave affected the Windward Islands. It caused $69 million in damage and 40 deaths.



Hurricane Faye[]

Main Article: Hurricane Faye (2100)

Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
Earl 15 sept 1986 1828Z Faye 2100 track
Duration June 15 – June 18
Peak intensity 80 mph (130 km/h) (1-min)  984 mbar (hPa)

Faye passed near Bermuda and affected Newfoundland as a TS. It peaked as a C1 over open waters. The storm caused minimal damage.


Hurricane Gregory[]

Main Article: Hurricane Gregory (2100)

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
Gilbert 16 sept 1988 2226Z Gregory 2100 track
Duration June 18 – June 26
Peak intensity 125 mph (205 km/h) (1-min)  946 mbar (hPa)

Gregory affected the Windward Islands as a TS, Jamaica as a C1, the northern tip of the Yucatan as a C2, and Texas as a C3. It dissipated in Indiana. The storm caused $4.1 billion dollars in damage and 43 deaths.



Tropical Storm Hermine[]

Main Article: Tropical Storm Hermine (2100)

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Tropical Storm Claudette (1997) Hermine 2100 track
Duration June 24 – June 29
Peak intensity 65 mph (100 km/h) (1-min)  990 mbar (hPa)

Struck Florida as a TS, moved out into the Atlantic and dissipated near Nova Scotia. Hermine caused minimal damage and 1 death.



Hurricane Irving[]

Main Article: Hurricane Irving (2100)

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Eugene 1999 peak Irving 2100 track
Duration June 28 – July 8
Peak intensity 140 mph (220 km/h) (1-min)  934 mbar (hPa)

It was a Cape-Verde-type hurricane that affected Bermuda as a Cat 3 and Newfoundland as a Cat 1. The storm caused $215 million dollars in damage and 12 deaths.



Hurricane Jane[]

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
Erin 1981 Jane 2100 track
Duration July 2 – July 10
Peak intensity 115 mph (185 km/h) (1-min)  956 mbar (hPa)

Another Cape-Verde-type hurricane that luckily stayed out at sea. It peaked as a C3 over open Atlantic waters.



Hurricane Kirt[]

Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
TS Ophelia Kirt 2100 track
Duration July 5 – July 10
Peak intensity 85 mph (140 km/h) (1-min)  981 mbar (hPa)

Affected the east coast as a C1 hurricane. Kirt caused $550 million dollars in damage and 5 deaths.



Hurricane Lisa[]

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Danny 19 july 1997 1237Z Lisa 2100 track
Duration July 9 – July 15
Peak intensity 100 mph (155 km/h) (1-min)  975 mbar (hPa)

Made landfall in the Louisiana-Mississippi area as a C2 hurricane. Lisa caused $1.6 billion dollars in damage and 14 deaths.


Hurricane Mark[]

Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Isabel Mark 2100 track
Duration July 11 – July 22
Peak intensity 160 mph (260 km/h) (1-min)  916 mbar (hPa)

Mark was a Cape-Verde type hurricane that affected the Cape Verde Islands as a TD and the Azores as a Cat 2. It peaked as a C5 over open Atlantic waters. Mark caused $21 million dollars in damage and 2 deaths.



Hurricane Nadia[]

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Keith 22 nov 1988 1359Z Nadia 2100 track
Duration July 15 – July 23
Peak intensity 105 mph (165 km/h) (1-min)  961 mbar (hPa)

Affected the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola as a Cat 1, and Cuba and Florida as a Cat 2. It dissipated in Virginia. Nadia caused $4.5 billion dollars in damage and 79 deaths throughout its path.



Hurricane Oliver[]

Category 6 hurricane
Typhoon amber concentric eyewalls Oliver 2100 track
Duration July 20 – August 10
Peak intensity 210 mph (340 km/h) (1-min)  866 mbar (hPa)

It was a Cape-Verde type hurricane that affected the northern Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico as a C5, Hispaniola and Jamaica as a C4, the Yucatan as a C5, the Gulf coast as a C6, and Bermuda as a C1. The storm caused massive devestation along its path, with $248 billion dollars in damage and 7,136 deaths blamed on Oliver.


Hurricane Pamela[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Georges - IR Pamela 2100 track
Duration July 23 – July 31
Peak intensity 145 mph (230 km/h) (1-min)  932 mbar (hPa)

Affected the Windward Islands as a TS, and Hispaniola, Florida, and the Florida Panhandle as a C4. It dissipated in Michigan. Pamela caused $12 billion dollars in damage and 645 deaths, with most of the deaths in Hispaniola.



Hurricane Qualia[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Emily Qualia 2100 track
Duration July 26 – July 31
Peak intensity 140 mph (220 km/h) (1-min)  936 mbar (hPa)

Affected Northeast Mexico as a C4. Qualia caused $550 million dollars in damage and 41 deaths.


Hurricane Roy[]

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
2003 Hurricane Fabian Roy 2100 track
Duration July 28 – August 4
Peak intensity 125 mph (205 km/h) (1-min)  946 mbar (hPa)

Affected the Cape Verde Islands as a TD and Europe as an extratropical storm. It peaked as a C3 over open Atlantic waters.


Hurricane Shary[]

Main article: Hurricane Shary (2100)
Category 6 hurricane
Typhoon Nina 25 nov 1987 0702Z Shary 2100 track
Duration August 3 – September 4
Peak intensity 230 mph (370 km/h) (1-min)  842 mbar (hPa)

Struck the Windward Islands as a C4, Hispaniola, the Yucatan, and Southern Mexico as a C6, Central Mexico as a C5 from the Pacific side, the Gulf Coast as a C6, Florida as a C4, and Bermuda as a C6. It also absorbed Hurricane Walter while approaching Bermuda. Shary caused catastrophic devastation along its path, amounting to $420 billion dollars in damage and 42,763 deaths. It was the most destructive and deadly storm in recorded history.


Hurricane Tom[]

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Dennis Tom 2100 track
Duration August 8 – August 13
Peak intensity 115 mph (185 km/h) (1-min)  966 mbar (hPa)

Struck the Alabama/Florida Panhandle area as a C3. Tom caused $4.5 billion dollars in damage and 32 deaths.


Hurricane Unala[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Jeanne IR Unala 2100 track
Duration August 10 – August 17
Peak intensity 140 mph (220 km/h) (1-min)  942 mbar (hPa)

Struck Florida as a C4. It dissipated in West Virginia. Unala caused $9.2 billion dollars in damage and 39 deaths.


Hurricane Virginie[]

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Karl 2010-09-16 1720Z Virginie 2100 track
Duration August 14 – August 20
Peak intensity 125 mph (205 km/h) (1-min)  949 mbar (hPa)

Affected the Yucatan as a C2 and Veracruz, Mexico as a C3. Virginie caused $305 million dollars in damage and 253 deaths. Most of the deaths were caused by landslides and flooding.


Hurricane Walter[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Helene 2006 Walter 2100 track
Duration August 15 – August 26
Peak intensity 145 mph (230 km/h) (1-min)  938 mbar (hPa)

Passed close to the northern Lesser Antilles, peaked as a C4 over open waters, and was absorbed by Hurricane Shary between the east coast and Bermuda. It caused $53 million dollars in damage and 14 deaths while going just north of the Lesser Antilles.


Hurricane Xavier[]

Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Olga 27 nov 2001 1148Z Xavier 2100 track
Duration August 19 – August 23
Peak intensity 90 mph (150 km/h) (1-min)  980 mbar (hPa)

Peaked as a C1 over open waters and passed by the Azores as a TS. Its extratropical remnants eventually impacted the UK. Xavier caused minimal damage.


Hurricane Yolanda[]

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurr-bonnie 1998 Yolanda 2100 track
Duration August 22 – August 27
Peak intensity 100 mph (155 km/h) (1-min)  974 mbar (hPa)

Didn't affect land, and peaked as a C2 in open Atlantic waters.


Hurricane Zeke[]

Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS)
Maria 2020 Zeke 2100 track
Duration August 24 – September 1
Peak intensity 165 mph (270 km/h) (1-min)  916 mbar (hPa)

A Cape-Verde type hurricane that peaked as a C5 between Bermuda and the east coast. It also passed close to Newfoundland as a weakening C3. Zeke caused $75 million dollars in damage and 21 deaths. Half of these deaths were due to high surf and rip currents.


Tropical Storm Alpha[]

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Gabrielle 09 sept 2007 1625Z Alpha 2100 track
Duration August 27 – September 6
Peak intensity 70 mph (110 km/h) (1-min)  987 mbar (hPa)

Impacted the northern Lesser Antilles, but dissipated due to wind shear. It later regenerated, and impacted the east coast. Alpha caused $24 million dollars in damage and 3 deaths.


Hurricane Beta[]

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
525px-Karl 2004 Beta 2100 track
Duration August 31 – September 7
Peak intensity 125 mph (205 km/h) (1-min)  948 mbar (hPa)

Another Cape-Verde type hurricane that impacted the Cape Verde Islands as a TS and peaked as a C3 over open waters. It caused minimal damage.


Hurricane Gamma[]

Category 6 hurricane
HurricaneDean Gamma 2100 track
Duration September 3 – September 12
Peak intensity 210 mph (340 km/h) (1-min)  868 mbar (hPa)

Formed in the Bahamas and impacted Florida as a TS. It later strengthened rapidly over the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall on Texas as a C6. It slowly weakened over land and dissipated while approaching Lake Michigan. Gamma caused massive devastation amounting to $195 billion dollars in damage and 1,235 deaths.



Hurricane Delta[]

Category 6 hurricane
Typhoon Babs 20 oct 1998 0455Z Delta 2100 track
Duration September 5 – September 16 (moved out of basin)
Peak intensity 225 mph (360 km/h) (1-min)  850 mbar (hPa)

Affected the Windward Islands as a C5, Venezuela and Colombia as a C4, and Nicaragua as a C6. It later moved out into the Pacific. Delta caused $14 billion dollars in damage. It also caused 27,628 deaths, mainly because of massive landslides and flash floods.



Hurricane Epsilon[]

Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Fefa 11 aug 1991 STS043 Epsilon 2100 track
Duration September 8 – September 17
Peak intensity 165 mph (270 km/h) (1-min)  916 mbar (hPa)

A Cape-Verde type hurricane that didn't make landfall in any areas, but brought heavy rainfall to the Cape-Verde islands as a developing depression. It peaked as a C5 over open Atlantic waters.



Hurricane Zeta[]

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Carlotta 11 july 1988 2254Z Zeta 2100 track
Duration September 13 – September 19
Peak intensity 110 mph (175 km/h) (1-min)  965 mbar (hPa)

Didn't made a landfall, and peaked as a C2 over open Atlantic waters. It did, however, affect the Cape Verdes as a tropical wave.


Hurricane Eta[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Bonnie 26 aug 1998 2005Z Eta 2100 track
Duration September 16 – September 25
Peak intensity 155 mph (250 km/h) (1-min)  930 mbar (hPa)

Affected the Lesser Antilles as a TS, Puerto Rico and Hispaniola as a C1, the Bahamas as a C2/C3, and made a landfall in the Carolinas as a C4. It moved along the east coast before dissipating in Atlantic Canada. Eta caused $14 billion dollars in damage and 153 deaths.



Hurricane Theta[]

Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS)
1991 Bangladesh Cyclone 29 apr 1991 0623Z Theta 2100 track
Duration September 20 – September 28
Peak intensity 170 mph (275 km/h) (1-min)  912 mbar (hPa)

Affected Jamaica as a TS, western Cuba as a C2, and the Texas-Louisiana area as a C5. Theta caused $41 billion dollars in damage and 637 deaths.



Hurricane Iota[]

Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS)
Claudette 7 September 1991 Iota 2100 track
Duration September 21 – October 2
Peak intensity 160 mph (260 km/h) (1-min)  921 mbar (hPa)

A Cape-Verde type hurricane that peaked as a C5 southeast of Bermuda. It passed near Bermuda as a C5/C4 and Newfoundland as a C1. Iota caused minimal damage.


Hurricane Kappa[]

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Dennis (1999) GOES Kappa 2100 track
Duration September 24 – September 30
Peak intensity 120 mph (195 km/h) (1-min)  956 mbar (hPa)

Formed in the Gulf of Mexico and impacted Texas as a C3. It dissipated in Kansas. It affected areas still recovering from Hurricane Gamma when it hit in early September. Kappa caused $6.1 billion dollars in damage and 32 deaths.



Hurricane Lambda[]

Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
Tropical Storm Delta Lambda 2100 track
Duration September 27 – October 1
Peak intensity 85 mph (140 km/h) (1-min)  979 mbar (hPa)

Peaked as a C1 in the far eastern Atlantic. It passed just west of the Canary Islands as a C1 and made landfall on Spain as a TD. It caused minimal damage. Lambda was one of the easternmost hurricanes on record.


Hurricane Mu[]

Category 7 hurricane
Tip Mu 2100 track
Duration September 30 – October 16
Peak intensity 245 mph (400 km/h) (1-min)  826 mbar (hPa)

Formed south of the Cape Verde Islands. It impacted the Windward Islands as a C4, Honduras and Belize as a C6, and Florida as a C7. It followed the east coast before becoming extratropical south of Greenland. Mu was the strongest hurricane of the season, reaching 245 mph. It also caused catastrophic devestation amounting to $350 billion dollars in damage and 11,386 deaths.



Hurricane Nu[]

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Isabel 17 sept 2003 1509Z Nu 2100 track
Duration October 2 – October 9
Peak intensity 105 mph (165 km/h) (1-min)  966 mbar (hPa)

Impacted Florida as a TS and North Carolina as a C2. Nu caused $1 billion dollars in damage and 25 deaths.



Hurricane Xi[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Igor Xi 2100 track
Duration October 5 – October 14
Peak intensity 150 mph (240 km/h) (1-min)  929 mbar (hPa)

A Cape-Verde type hurricane that peaked as a C4 while passing near Bermuda and made landfall on Newfoundland as a C2. Xi caused $105 million dollars in damage and 9 deaths.


Hurricane Omicron[]

Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
TS Abby Omicron 2100 track
Duration October 9 – October 16
Peak intensity 90 mph (150 km/h) (1-min)  978 mbar (hPa)

Formed in the southwest Caribbean and impacted Honduras as a C1, Belize as a TS, and dissipated over the Yucatan peninsula. It later regenerated in the Gulf of Mexico and impacted Veracruz as a TS. Omicron caused $465 million dollars in damage and killed 545 people, mainly because of destructive flash floods and mudslides.



Hurricane Pi[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Dean 20 aug 2007 1841Z Pi 2100 track
Duration October 12 – October 20
Peak intensity 135 mph (220 km/h) (1-min)  931 mbar (hPa)

Impacted the Yucatan as a C4 and southern Mexico as a C3. Pi caused $854 million dollars in damage and killed 282 people.



Hurricane Rho[]

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Danielle 16 aug 2004 1815Z Rho 2100 track
Duration October 15 – October 22
Peak intensity 100 mph (155 km/h) (1-min)  975 mbar (hPa)

Affected Haiti and Cuba as a C2, Florida as a C1, and the Carolinas as a TS. Rho caused $1.2 billion dollars in damage and 475 deaths, mostly in Haiti.



Tropical Storm Sigma[]

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Unnamed Tropical Storm 17 july 1706Z Sigma 2100 track
Duration October 19 – October 23
Peak intensity 60 mph (95 km/h) (1-min)  993 mbar (hPa)

Formed from a supercell that came off the coast of New York City. It affected Nova Scotia and Newfoundland before dissipating in Newfoundland. Sigma caused minimal damage.



Hurricane Tau[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Wutip 29 aug 2001 0105Z Tau 2100 track
Duration October 20 – October 27
Peak intensity 140 mph (220 km/h) (1-min)  957 mbar (hPa)

Affected Puerto Rico as a TS, peaked as a C4 over open waters, passed close to the Azores as a C1, and affected Europe as an extratropical storm. Tau caused $1.5 million in damage.



Hurricane Upsilon[]

Category 1 hurricane (SSHWS)
Beryl May 27 2012 1835Z Upsilon 2100 track
Duration October 24 – October 28
Peak intensity 85 mph (140 km/h) (1-min)  982 mbar (hPa)

Made landfall near Jacksonville, Florida as a C1. Upsilon caused $148 million dollars in damage and 8 deaths.



Hurricane Phi[]

Category 4 hurricane (SSHWS)
Gilbert 15 sept 1988 1339Z Phi 2100 track
Duration October 27 – November 4
Peak intensity 145 mph (230 km/h) (1-min)  946 mbar (hPa)

Affected Honduras/Guatemala as a C4, Belize as a C3, crossed the Yucatan, and affected Veracruz as a C1. Phi caused $2 billion dollars in damage and killed 3,648 people, especially because of deadly mudslides and flash floods.



Tropical Depression Forty-Nine[]

Tropical depression (SSHWS)
Tropical Storm Bret (2005) Forty-Nine 2100 track
Duration November 1 – November 2
Peak intensity 35 mph (55 km/h) (1-min)  1004 mbar (hPa)

Formed close to Nicaragua and then made landfall in that country. It formed too close to land to become a tropical storm. Forty-Nine caused minimal damage and 2 deaths.



Hurricane Chi[]

Category 3 hurricane (SSHWS)
Satellite image of Hurricane Neki on October 21 Chi 2100 track
Duration November 5 – November 12
Peak intensity 125 mph (205 km/h) (1-min)  952 mbar (hPa)

Affected the southern Windward Islands as a TS, Haiti as a C1/C2, and Bermuda as a C3. It dissipated near Newfoundland. Chi caused $675 million dollars in damage and 496 deaths, mainly in Haiti.



Hurricane Psi[]

Category 5 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Wilma 21 oct 2005 1625Z Psi 2100 track
Duration November 12 – November 22
Peak intensity 170 mph (275 km/h) (1-min)  918 mbar (hPa)

Formed in the western Caribbean. It rapidly intensified, and made landfall on the Yucatan as a C5. It also affected Cuba as a C4 and Florida as a C3. It followed the Florida coastline before it dissipated in Georgia. Its remnants contributed to the formation of a massive nor-easter that hit the east coast. Psi caused $13 billion dollars in damage and 1,076 deaths, mainly in the Yucatan.



Tropical Storm Omega[]

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
TS Alex 31 july 1998 0923Z Omega 2100 track
Duration November 21 – November 25
Peak intensity 65 mph (100 km/h) (1-min)  992 mbar (hPa)

Didn't affect land, and peaked as a 65 mph TS northeast of Bermuda. When this season hit the name Omega, it became the first season in history to exhaust the Greek alphabet. After this storm, the NHC started to use the Hebrew alphabet.



Hurricane Alef[]

Category 2 hurricane (SSHWS)
Hurricane Epsilon 4 Dec 2005 Alef 2100 track
Duration December 1 – December 8
Peak intensity 100 mph (155 km/h) (1-min)  979 mbar (hPa)

Didn't make landfall, but brought rain to Bermuda when it passed near the island as a C2. It was also the first storm ever to use the Hebrew alphabet.



Tropical Storm Bet[]

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Tropical Storm Gert Aug 15 2011 1505Z Bet 2100 track
Duration December 16 – December 20
Peak intensity 45 mph (75 km/h) (1-min)  997 mbar (hPa)

A weak tropical storm that didn't affect land.



Tropical Storm Gimel[]

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Melissa 29 sept 2007 1245Z Gimel 2100 track
Duration December 29 – January 2, 2101
Peak intensity 50 mph (85 km/h) (1-min)  996 mbar (hPa)

Another weak storm that didn't affect land. It was also one of few storms to cross into the next year, as Gimel lasted into January 2, 2101.


Storm names[]

The following names were used to name tropical cyclones this year. This is the same list used in the 2094 season, expect for Pamela, which replaced Portia. The names Qualia, Unala, Xavier, Yolanda, and Zeke were added after the season started due to extreme activity.

  • Alan
  • Bernice
  • Clyde
  • Debra
  • Eddie
  • Faye
  • Gregory
  • Hermine
  • Irving
  • Jane
  • Kirt
  • Lisa
  • Mark
  • Nadia
  • Oliver
  • Pamela
  • Qualia
  • Roy
  • Shary
  • Tom
  • Unala
  • Virginie
  • Walter
  • Xavier
  • Yolanda
  • Zeke


Greek Alphabet[]

Due to extreme activity, the Greek Alphabet was used this year.

  • Alpha
  • Beta
  • Gamma
  • Delta
  • Epsilon
  • Zeta
  • Eta
  • Theta
  • Iota
  • Kappa
  • Lambda
  • Mu
  • Nu
  • Xi
  • Omicron
  • Pi
  • Rho
  • Sigma
  • Tau
  • Upsilon
  • Phi
  • Chi
  • Psi
  • Omega


Hebrew Alphabet[]

Because of the extreme historic activity of this season, even the Greek Alphabet was exhausted. Thus, the Hebrew Alphabet was used for the first time ever. The first three letters of the Hebrew Alphabet were used this year.

  • Alef
  • Bet
  • Gimel
  • Dalet (unused)
  • He (unused)
  • Vav (unused)
  • Zayin (unused)
  • Het (unused)
  • Tet (unused)
  • Yod (unused)
  • Kaf (unused)
  • Lamed (unused)
  • Mem (unused)
  • Nun (unused)
  • Samekh (unused)
  • Ayin (unused)
  • Pe (unused)
  • Tsadi (unused)
  • Qof (unused)
  • Resh (unused)
  • Shin (unused)
  • Tav (unused)

Retirement[]

Due to extensive damage and deaths, the names Gregory, Lisa, Nadia, Oliver, Pamela, Shary, Tom, and Unala were officially retired, and will never be used again for an Atlantic hurricane. They were replaced by Gary, Lexi, Nellie, Olo, Perdita, Sasha, and Tim. Unala didn't have a replacement name because it was one of the names the NHC added after the season started. The names Gamma, Delta, Eta, Theta, Kappa, Mu, Rho, Phi, and Psi were also retired, but were marked for potential reuse in the future.

List for 2106:

  • Alan
  • Bernice
  • Clyde
  • Debra
  • Eddie
  • Faye
  • Gary
  • Hermine
  • Irving
  • Jane
  • Kirt
  • Lexi
  • Mark
  • Nellie
  • Olo
  • Perdita
  • Roy
  • Sasha
  • Tim
  • Virginie
  • Walter

Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE)[]

ACE (104 kt2) – Storm: Source
1 112.4 Shary 12 27.6 Eta 23 18.5 Beta 34 11.1 Alef 45 2.46 Alpha
2 101.6 Mu 13 26.8 Xi 24 18.1 Chi 35 10.3 Yolanda 46 1.52 Debra
3 81.8 Oliver 14 25.5 Walter 25 17.4 Roy 36 9.45 Eddie 47 1.24 Bernice
4 76.4 Delta 15 24.3 Pamela 26 16.5 Virginie 37 8.74 Clyde 48 0.92 Hermine
5 46.7 Gamma 16 23.6 Phi 27 16.0 Kappa 38 8.26 Lisa 49 0.84 Omega
6 38.2 Psi 17 22.7 Irving 28 15.2 Jane 39 6.95 Omicron 50 0.72 Alan
7 36.1 Theta 18 22.0 Unala 29 14.7 Tom 40 6.07 Xavier 51 0.59 Sigma
8 34.0 Epsilon 19 21.1 Tau 30 14.3 Nadia 41 5.48 Kirt 52 0.38 Gimel
9 32.5 Iota 20 20.7 Pi 31 13.6 Zeta 42 4.72 Lambda 53 0.29 Bet
10 29.9 Zeke 21 20.0 Qualia 32 12.9 Nu 43 4.37 Upsilon
11 28.8 Mark 22 19.3 Gregory 33 12.0 Rho 44 3.14 Faye
Total=1,128.74 (Record high)

ACE is the result of a storm's winds multiplied by how long it lasted for, so storms that lasted a long time (like Shary), as well as particularly strong hurricanes (like Mu), have higher ACE totals. 2100 was extremely hyperactive in these terms; with an ACE total of 1,129. The storms Shary, Mu, Oliver, and Delta were the main cause for this record high ACE. Tropical depressions and subtropical storms, such as portions of TS Sigma and TS Gimel, are not included in season totals.

Season effects[]

This is a table of the storms and their effects in the 2100 Atlantic hurricane season. This table includes the storm's names, duration, peak intensity, Areas affected, damages, and death totals. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave or a low. All of the damage figures are in 2100 USD (the listed damage figure is in millions). Template:2100 Atlantic hurricane season

2100 North Atlantic tropical cyclone statistics
Storm name Dates active Storm category

at peak intensity

Max 1-min wind

mph (km/h)

Min.press.(mbar) Areas affected Damage (millions USD) Deaths
Alan April 18 – April 22 Tropical storm 60 (95) 995 US East Coast, Atlantic Canada Minimal 0
Bernice April 30 – May 5 Tropical storm 70 (110) 990 Bermuda None 0
Clyde May 16 – May 22 Category 2 hurricane 100 (155) 973 Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 57 16
Four May 29 – May 31 Tropical depression 35 (55) 1006 The Carolinas Minimal 0
Debra May 30 – June 4 Tropical storm 70 (110) 987 Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba (Florida, US East Coast as a remnant low) 35 9
Eddie June 7 – June 16 Category 1 hurricane 90 (150) 979 Jamaica, Belize, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico (Windward Islands as a tropical wave) 69 40
Faye June 15 – June 18 Category 1 hurricane 80 (130) 984 Bermuda, Newfoundland Minimal 0
Gregory June 18 – June 26 Category 3 hurricane 125 (205) 946 Windward Islands, Jamaica, Yucatan Peninsula, Texas, Central US 4,100 43
Hermine June 24 – June 29 Tropical storm 65 (100) 990 Florida, Georgia, The Carolinas (Newfoundland after dissipating) Minimal 1
Irving June 28 – July 8 Category 4 hurricane 140 (220) 934 Bermuda, Newfoundland 215 12
Jane July 2 – July 10 Category 3 hurricane 115 (185) 956 None None 0
Kirt July 5 – July 10 Category 1 hurricane 85 (140) 981 US East Coast 550 5
Lisa July 9 – July 15 Category 2 hurricane 100 (155) 975 US Gulf Coast, Central US 1,600 14
Mark July 11 – July 22 Category 5 hurricane 160 (260) 916 Cape Verde, Azores (United Kingdom after dissipating) 21 2
Nadia July 15 – July 23 Category 2 hurricane 105 (165) 961 Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, Florida, Georgia, The Carolinas, US East Coast 4,500 79
Oliver July 20 – August 10 Category 5 hurricane 210 (340) 866 Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Cuba, Yucatan Peninsula, US Gulf Coast, Southeast US, The Carolinas, Bermuda 248,000 7,136
Pamela July 23 – July 31 Category 4 hurricane 145 (230) 932 Windward Islands, Hispaniola, Cuba, Bahamas, Florida, Southeast US, Central US 12,000 645
Qualia July 26 – July 31 Category 4 hurricane 140 (220) 936 Mexico 550 41
Roy July 28 – August 4 Category 3 hurricane 125 (205) 946 Cape Verde (Europe after dissipating) Minimal 0
Shary August 3 – September 4 Category 5 hurricane 230 (370) 842 Windward Islands, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico (2x), US Gulf Coast, Florida, Bermuda 420,000 42,763
Tom August 8 – August 13 Category 3 hurricane 115 (185) 966 US Gulf Coast, Southeast US 4,500 32
Unala August 10 – August 17 Category 4 hurricane 140 (220) 942 Bahamas, Florida, Southeast US, US East Coast 9,200 39
Virginie August 14 – August 20 Category 3 hurricane 125 (205) 949 Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 305 253
Walter August 15 – August 26 Category 4 hurricane 145 (230) 938 Leeward Islands 53 14
Xavier August 19 – August 23 Category 1 hurricane 90 (150) 980 Azores (United Kingdom after dissipating) Minimal 0
Yolanda August 22 – August 27 Category 2 hurricane 100 (155) 974 None None 0
Zeke August 24 – September 1 Category 5 hurricane 165 (270) 916 Cape Verde, Newfoundland (Iceland after dissipating) 75 21
Alpha August 27 – September 6 Tropical storm 70 (110) 987 Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, US East Coast 24 3
Beta August 31 – September 7 Category 3 hurricane 125 (205) 948 Cape Verde Minimal 0
Gamma September 3 – September 12 Category 5 hurricane 210 (340) 868 Florida, Texas, Midwest US 195,000 1,235
Delta September 5 – September 16 Category 5 hurricane 225 (360) 850 Windward Islands, Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua 14,000 27,628
Epsilon September 8 – September 17 Category 5 hurricane 165 (270) 916 Cape Verde None 0
Zeta September 13 – September 19 Category 2 hurricane 110 (175) 965 None None 0
Eta September 16 – September 25 Category 4 hurricane 155 (250) 930 Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Bahamas, The Carolinas, US East Coast, Atlantic Canada 14,000 153
Theta September 20 – September 28 Category 5 hurricane 170 (275) 912 Jamaica, Cuba, US Gulf Coast, Midwest US 41,000 637
Iota September 21 – October 2 Category 5 hurricane 160 (260) 921 Bermuda, Newfoundland Minimal 0
Kappa September 24 – September 30 Category 3 hurricane 120 (195) 956 Yucatan Peninsula (as a low), Texas, Midwest US 6,100 32
Lambda September 27 – October 1 Category 1 hurricane 85 (140) 979 Cape Verde, Canary Islands, Spain (France and England after dissipating) Minimal 0
Mu September 30 – October 16 Category 5 hurricane 245 (400) 826 Windward Islands, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Yucatan Peninsula, Florida, Georgia, The Carolinas, US East Coast, Atlantic Canada (Iceland after dissipating) 350,000 11,386
Nu October 2 – October 9 Category 2 hurricane 105 (165) 966 Cuba (as a low), Florida, The Carolinas, Northeast US 1,000 25
Xi October 5 – October 14 Category 4 hurricane 150 (240) 929 Cape Verde, Bermuda, Newfoundland 105 9
Omicron October 9 – October 16 Category 1 hurricane 90 (150) 978 Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 465 545
Pi October 12 – October 20 Category 4 hurricane 135 (220) 931 Belize, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 854 282
Rho October 15 – October 22 Category 2 hurricane 100 (155) 975 Windward Islands (as a low), Hispaniola, Cuba, Florida, Georgia, The Carolinas, US East Coast 1,200 475
Sigma October 19 – October 23 Tropical storm 60 (95) 993 Atlantic Canada, Newfoundland Minimal 0
Tau October 20 – October 27 Category 4 hurricane 140 (220) 957 Windward Islands (as a low), Puerto Rico, Azores (Europe after dissipating) 1.5 0
Upsilon October 24 – October 28 Category 1 hurricane 85 (140) 982 Florida, Georgia, Southeast US 148 8
Phi October 27 – November 4 Category 4 hurricane 145 (230) 946 Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico 2,000 3,648
Forty-Nine November 1 – November 2 Tropical depression 35 (55) 1004 Nicaragua Minimal 2
Chi November 5 – November 12 Category 3 hurricane 125 (205) 952 Windward Islands, Hispaniola, Turks @ Caicos, Bermuda, Newfoundland 675 496
Psi November 12 – November 22 Category 5 hurricane 170 (275) 918 Belize, Yucatan Peninsula, Cuba, Florida, Georgia (The Carolinas and US East Coast after dissipating) 13,000 1,076
Omega November 21 – November 25 Tropical storm 65 (100) 992 Newfoundland (after dissipating) None 0
Alef December 1 – December 8 Category 2 hurricane 100 (155) 979 Bermuda (Newfoundland after dissipating) Minimal 0
Bet December 16 – December 20 Tropical storm 45 (75) 997 None None 0
Gimel December 29 – January 2 Tropical storm 50 (85) 996 None None 0
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