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[109], Immediately upon formation, tropical storm warnings were issued for the coasts of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut, as the system moved north at 7 mph. [62] Alpha developed atypically far east and became the first tropical cyclone on record to strike Portugal. This allowed it to strengthen into Tropical Storm Josephine at 12:00 UTC on August 13, reaching an initial peak intensity of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 1,005 mbar (29.7 inHg). [412] There were at least 61 storm-related fatalities in the region, which was still recovering from the impacts of Hurricane Eta. By then, however, strong southwesterly shear and marginal sea-surface temperatures caused the Edouard to become elongated and it became an extratropical low just six hours later as its circulation merged with a frontal system about 490 miles east-southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland at 00:00 UTC on July 7. [294] It regained Category 2 status early on October 8,[295] and strengthened back into a major hurricane later that day. The storm then moved over the northern Leeward islands, and it then strengthened as it approached Puerto Rico. [190] Paulette then made a sharp turn to the north and made landfall in northeastern Bermuda at 09:00 UTC on September 14 with 90 mph (150 km/h) winds and a 973 mb (28.74 inHg) pressure. [327] In advance, Met Éireann issued yellow warnings for wind for the counties of Cork, Wexford, and Waterford,[328] and the Met Office issued the same for parts of Wales and North West England. A total of 39 tornadoes touched down, the strongest being an EF3 tornado that struck a mobile home park near Windsor, North Carolina on August 4. The list of storm names for the 2020 season was the same list used in the 2014 season, as no names were retired from that year. [302], As Delta was nearing landfall in Quintana Roo, Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced on October 6 the activation of the DN-III emergency plan and the mobilization of 5,000 soldiers of the Mexican Armed Forces to help with the evacuation of sheltering people in the region. [nb 5][89] By 12:00 UTC the following day, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Cristobal. [113] As the hurricane approached landfall, local officials underscored the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic when warning residents living in flood-prone neighborhoods about the prospect of evacuation. By September 22, it had redeveloped tropical characteristics and the NHC resumed issuing advisories shortly thereafter. Street flooding occurred as far away as Nicaragua. [245] The storm then made landfall in Newfoundland as a weakening extratropical storm. [161] Initially hindered by its speed and unfavorable conditions in the eastern Caribbean, the wave began organizing once it reached the central Caribbean on August 19. Floodwaters entered dozens of building in low-lying areas. Westerly vertical wind shear and dry air in the northwestern portion of the depression caused it to change little in strength and organization as the storm accelerated and passed 70 miles (115 km) north of Bermuda around 08:00 UTC on July 5. The NHC began to track a tropical wave located over the central tropical Atlantic at 00:00 UTC on August 16. “Wherever you are at dark tonight is where you need to be prepared to ride out these storms,” he said. However, the depression's ability to intensify was initially hindered by dry mid-level air and moderate easterly wind shear. Nana quickly weakened, falling to a tropical depression at 18:00 UTC. [247] Two people drowned in the waters off La Pocita in Loíza, Puerto Rico due to rip currents generated by these swells on September 18,[248] as did a swimmer at Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey on September 23. By Matthew Bloch Updated Aug. 27, 2020. Hurricane Delta leaves one dead in Louisiana and brings tornado threat to Carolinas By Eliott C. McLaughlin and Christina Maxouris, CNN Updated 8:24 PM ET, Sun October 11, 2020 August 21, 2020 by John Wright 16 The National Weather Service is predicting that two hurricanes, Laura and Marco, could both arrive in the Gulf of Mexico during the same period next week. [92] Heavy rains and damage were reported within the warning areas during Cristobal's passage and the storm caused an estimated US$665 million in damage. [183] At 15:00 UTC the same day, the NHC upgraded the system to Tropical Storm Paulette. The season was also the fifth consecutive season in which at least one Category 5 hurricane formed. [108] The depression transitioned into a post-tropical cyclone three hours later while located roughly 30 mi (45 km) south of Albany, New York. The depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Vicky six hours later based on scatterometer data. [191] The storm then strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane as it accelerated northeast away from the island on September 14, reaching its peak intensify of 105 mph (170 km/h) and a pressure of 965 mb (28.50 inHg) later that day. This season also featured a record 10 tropical cyclones that underwent rapid intensification, tying it with 1995. Stronger and more organized and convection appeared later that day, while a scatterometer pass observed tropical storm-force winds. About 200,000 homes in Cameron and Hidalgo counties combined suffered power outages. [100] The disturbance moved inland in the Florida Panhandle by 12:00 UTC July 6. Path of destruction as twin hurricanes threaten Caribbean and US coasts Tropical Storm Laura has left a million people without electricity in the Dominican Republic as twin hurricanes threaten the US and Carribean. [98][99], At 00:00 UTC July 5, shortly after the formation of Tropical Storm Edouard, the NHC began to track an area of disorganized cloudiness and showers in relation to a nearly stationary surface trough in the Gulf of Mexico. Consequently, the storm struggled to maintain deep convection as it moved eastward and weakened to a tropical depression early on September 3. [333] Rainfall on the island as the storm passed by amounted to less than an inch; winds at Bermuda's airport gusted near tropical storm-force, with a peak wind gust of 38 mph (61 km/h). During the season, 27 tropical storms established a new record for the earliest formation by storm number. At 15:00 UTC on September 8, Paulette reached its first peak intensity with 1-minute sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) with a minimum central pressure of 995 mbar (29.39 inHg). While the projection of twin hurricanes in the Gulf is frightening and unusual, it’s worth remembering at this point that it is just a projection. Deep convection began to diminish on the following day, causing Wilfred to weaken to a tropical depression around 12:00 UTC.