Timeline of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season
The 1992 Atlantic hurricane season was among the least active of any Atlantic hurricane season on record. It produced six named tropical cyclones. The season officially started on June 1, 1992, and ended on November 30. These dates, adopted by convention, historically delimit the period each year when most Atlantic tropical systems form. However, storm formation is possible at any time of the year, as was the case this season, when Subtropical Storm One formed on April 21. This timeline documents all the storm formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipations during the season.
Subtropical Depression One moves into its storm phase
Hurricane Andrew reaching its highest intensity
Hurricane Bonnie as a Category 2 hurricane
Tropical Storm Earl nearing landfall
1992 Atlantic hurricane season
The 1992 Atlantic hurricane season was a significantly below average season for overall tropical or subtropical cyclones as only ten formed. Six of them became named tropical storms, and four of those became hurricanes; one hurricane became a major hurricane. The season was also near-average in terms of accumulated cyclone energy. The season officially started on JuneĀ 1 and officially ended on NovemberĀ 30. However, tropical cyclogenesis is possible at any time of the year, as demonstrated by formation in April of an unnamed subtropical storm in the central Atlantic.
1992 Atlantic hurricane season
1992 Atlantic hurricane season
1992 Atlantic hurricane season
1992 Atlantic hurricane season