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2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season


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The National Hurricane Center's Tropical Cyclone Reports contain comprehensive information on each tropical cyclone, including synoptic history, meteorological statistics, casualties and damages, and the post-analysis best track (six-hourly positions and intensities). Tropical cyclones include depressions, storms and hurricanes. Tropical depressions listed below are those that did not reach tropical storm strength.

XML index of all Tropical Cyclone Reports


North Atlantic | East Pacific | Central Pacific

  1. The Alberto report was updated on Apr 09, 2025.
  2. The Beryl report was updated on May 01, 2025.
  3. Supplemental observations from Debby are available here.
  4. The Debby report and supplemental data were updated on Feb 04, 2025.
  5. Supplemental observations from Francine are available here.
  6. This document provides a summary of warnings issued for a Potential Tropical Cyclone. Because this system did not become a tropical cyclone, no GIS best track files will be produced. A summary of the disturbance track and intensity is included in the document for verification purposes.
  7. Supplemental observations from PTC Eight are available here.
  8. Supplemental observations from Helene are available here.
  9. The Helene report and supplemental data were updated on Apr 08, 2025.
  10. The Sara report was updated on Apr 08, 2025.

Season Summary

2024 Atlantic Summary Table (PDF)


North Atlantic Tropical Weather Summary (2024)


Track Map for North Atlantic Season 2024

Storm Number Storm Name Typea Datesb
(UTC)
Max.
Winds
(kt)
Min.
Pressure
(mb)
Accumulated
Cyclone
Energyc
(x104 kt2)
Direct
Deathsd
U.S.
Damagee
($million)
Tropical
Cyclone
Report
Status
1AlbertoTS19 Jun–20 Jun459920.82125Final
2BerylMH28 Jun–09 Jul14593234.5357,200Final
3ChrisTS30 Jun–01 Jul4010050.150Final
4DebbyHU03 Aug–08 Aug709794.9122,500Final
5ErnestoHU12 Aug–20 Aug8596714.430Final
6FrancineHU09 Sep–12 Sep909724.801,300Final
7GordonTS11 Sep–17 Sep4010041.300Final
8EightPTC15 Sep–17 Sep5010040.0Final
9HeleneMH24 Sep–27 Sep1209397.017678,700Final
10IsaacHU25 Sep–30 Sep909637.900Final
11JoyceTS27 Sep–30 Sep4510011.700Final
12KirkMH29 Sep–07 Oct13092823.700Final
13LeslieHU02 Oct–12 Oct9097016.100Final
14MiltonMH05 Oct–10 Oct15589522.51534,300Final
15NadineTS19 Oct–20 Oct5010020.770Final
16OscarHU19 Oct–22 Oct759844.580Final
17PattyTS01 Nov–04 Nov559822.300Final
18RafaelMH04 Nov–10 Nov10595412.320Final
19SaraTS14 Nov–18 Nov459972.090Final

2024 North Atlantic Summary
Named Storms
(vs 1991-2020 Normal)
Hurricanes
(vs 1991-2020 Normal)
Major Hurricanes
(vs 1991-2020 Normal)
Total ACE (x104 kt2)
(% Difference of 1991-2020 Normal)
Total Direct
Deaths
Total U.S.
Damagee
($million)
18 (+4) 11 (+4) 5 (+2) 161.5 (+32% ) 274 124,125

a Tropical depression (TD) or Subtropical Depression (SD), maximum sustained winds 33 kt or less; tropical storm (TS) or Subtropical Storm (SS), winds 34-63 kt; hurricane (HU), winds 64-95 kt; major hurricane (MH), winds 96 kt or higher.

b Dates begin at 0000 UTC and include all tropical and subtropical cyclone stages; non-tropical stages are excluded except for PTCs which have no tropical stages.

c Accumulated Cyclone Energy is an index that is defined as the sum of the squares of the maximum sustained surface wind speed (knots) measured every six hours for all named storms while they are at least tropical storm intensity. Note the ACE total in this table is only for the basin being summarized (e.g., 140°W–180° in the Central Pacific).

d Deaths occurring as a direct result of the forces of the tropical cyclone are referred to as “direct” deaths. These would include those persons who drowned in storm surge, rough seas, rip currents, and freshwater floods. Direct deaths also include casualties resulting from lightning and wind-related events (e.g., collapsing structures).

e U.S. damage totals are based on values provided by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).

Last updated: August 11, 2025




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