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2013 Hurricane Names and Season Dates
Coconut palm trees in hurricane force winds.
When does hurricane season start in Florida?
The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season in FL begins on Saturday June 1st, and runs through until November 30th. The months of August and September are considered the “peak months” of the season each summer. Have your hurricane plan ready!

 

What are the 2013 hurricane names?
Below you can find the list of hurricane names that will be used during the 2013 Atlantic basing season. Names are recycled every 6 years unless they are retired.

Andrea Barry Chantal Dorian Erin Fernand Gabrielle

Humberto Ingrid Jerry Karen Lorenzo Melissa Nestor

Olga Pablo Rebekah Sebastien Tanya Van Wendy

2012 Hurricane Season Stats: 9 Tropical Storms and 10 Hurricanes as of November 30, 2012 - Concluded.


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Thursday
Apr042013

April 4th Southeast Florida Severe Storms Photos

Spent this afternoon covering the line of severe storms that was tracking east-southeast through the southern Florida Peninsula. Numerous severe storms and a few rotating storms threatened Martin, Palm Beach and Broward counties into the early evening hours. 

This is just a quick blog update with a few storm pictures from this afternoon. I am still on the road and planning to wait out the next round of storms expected late overnight with the passage of a strong squall line. - Jeff

Developing line of severe storms nearing northwest Martin and Palm Beach Counties.

Line of severe storms moving over Palm Beach International Airport.Strong straight-line winds gusting out ahead of the severe storm.

Wednesday
Apr032013

Central Florida Storms Developing Along West Coast Breeze Boundary

Developing thunderstorm along west coast breeze boundary Wednesday evening.

Central Florida storms currently developing along the west coast sea-breeze boundary. Above is a photo of one of the cells developing along the line in South Central Florida this evening. Additional storms are expected to develop after sunset and then weaken with the loss of daytime heating as they track east-northeast towards the east coast counties.

Radar image showing developing isolated storms from southwest Florida to north of Orlando.