The 2000 Atlantic hurricane season was an average event in the yearly formation of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. This page will document my opinion on intensities during the season after seeing the information needed to form this opinion. This may include Dvorak numbers, Tropical Cyclone Advisories and reports, and any observations made during the tropical cyclone personally if it made landfall. Based on this summary, there were 19 tropical depressions, 15 tropical storms, 9 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. Following the season, the name Keith was retired, and replaced with Kirk for the 2006 season.
Summary
Name | SSHWS category | 1-min winds | Pressure |
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One | Tropical Depression | 35 mph | 1007 mbar |
Two | Tropical Depression | 35 mph | 1008 mbar |
Alberto | Category 3 hurricane | 125 mph | 950 mbar |
Four | Tropical Depression | 35 mph | 1009 mbar |
Beryl | Tropical Storm | 50 mph | 1007 mbar |
Chris | Tropical Storm | 40 mph | 1008 mbar |
Debby | Category 1 hurricane | 80 mph | 991 mbar |
Ernesto | Tropical Storm | 40 mph | 1008 mbar |
Nine | Tropical Depression | 35 mph | 1006 mbar |
Florence | Category 1 hurricane | 80 mph | 986 mbar |
Gordon | Category 1 hurricane | 80 mph | 981 mbar |
Helene | Tropical Storm | 70 mph | 986 mbar |
Helene | Tropical Storm | 70 mph | 986 mbar |
Isaac | Category 4 hurricane | 145 mph | 940 mbar |
Joyce | Category 1 hurricane | 90 mph | 975 mbar |
Keith | Category 4 hurricane | 140 mph | 939 mbar |
Leslie | Tropical Storm | 45 mph | 1006 mbar |
Micheal | Category 2 hurricane | 100 mph | 965 mbar |
Nadine | Tropical Storm | 60 mph | 999 mbar |
Unnamed | Category 1 Subtropical Cyclone | 75 mph | 976 mbar |