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Tropical Storm Alberto was a broad but short-lived tropical cyclone that affected portions of Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana during June 2024. The first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season , Alberto originated on June 12 from a broad area of disturbed weather in the Gulf of Mexico .
Hurricane Alberto was the farthest-travelling tropical cyclone on record in the Atlantic Ocean. The third tropical cyclone, first named storm , and first hurricane of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season , Alberto developed near the western coast of Africa from a tropical wave on August 3.
Tropical Storm Alberto was a destructive pre-season tropical cyclone which caused $125 million in damage in the Gulf Coast of the United States in May 2018, the costliest for any pre-season tropical cyclone. The first storm of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, Alberto developed on May 25 near the Yucatán Peninsula as a subtropical cyclone.
Hurricane Alberto: June 2-6, 1982. Hurricane Alberto: June 2-6, 1982. Winds were at 86 mph. Looking back at named storms and when they first formed. 2023: There were three named storms in June.
The name Alberto has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean: Hurricane Alberto (1982) – Category 1 hurricane that formed near Cuba, where it caused 23 deaths Tropical Storm Alberto (1988) – moved offshore up the east coast of the United States and crossed the Canadian Maritimes
The Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June 1 to Nov. 30. This year is predicted to be extremely active. From Alberto to William: The complete list of 2024 Atlantic hurricane names
June 1. The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins. [1]June 19. Satellite image of Tropical Storm Alberto at peak intensity on June 19. 12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two systems to see which − if either − tropical disturbance in the Atlantic basin will become the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.