It’s finally over: An overview of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season

2024 Tropical Season (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

The Atlantic hurricane season came to an end on Nov. 30.

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2024 was a destructive season for the United States with five hurricanes making landfall in the country. Those five storms were Beryl, Debbie, Francine, Helene and Milton.

The five hurricanes which made landfall in the United States in 2024 (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

There was a total of 18 named storms with 11 of those becoming hurricanes. Five of those would achieve major hurricane status by reaching Category 3 or higher.

This National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite image taken at 10:50pm EDT shows hurricane Beryl, center, as it moves across the Caribbean on Monday, July 1, 2024. Hurricane Beryl has strengthened to Category 5 status as it crossed islands in the southeastern Caribbean. (NOAA via AP)

Hurricane Beryl, which made its final landfall on the Texas coast on July 8, became the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin. It would become a Category 5 on July 2, while it was out in the Caribbean Sea, although its interaction with land would mean it would end up only being a Category 1 at its final landfall in Texas.

Hurricane Helene Makes Landfall in Florida. (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service)

Preliminarily, Category 4 Hurricane Helene which made landfall in Florida on Sept. 26, is the deadliest hurricane to hit the continental U.S. since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. More than 150 direct fatalities were attributed to Helene, with the majority of those being in North Carolina and South Carolina, which received devastating flooding as a result of the storm.

This GOES-16 GeoColor satellite image taken at 12:15 p.m. EDT and provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico, off the coast off Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024. (NOAA via AP)

Hurricane Milton, which made landfall in Florida on Oct. 9, rapidly intensified into a Category 5 in the Gulf of Mexico. Although it would weaken and ultimately make landfall as a Category 3, the rate of intensification was among the most rapid ever observed.


About the Author

Christian Terry covered digital news in Tyler and Wichita Falls before returning to the Houston area where he grew up. He is passionate about weather and the outdoors and often spends his days off on the water fishing.

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