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| - First storm formed Last storm dissipated Strongest storm Total depressions Total storms Hurricanes Major hurricanes Total damages Total fatalities The 2000 Atlantic Hurricane Season was an above-average hurricane season. It featured 18 total depressions forming, 17 of them becoming tropical storms, only 5 became hurricanes, and only one would prove to become a major hurricane (Hurricane Nadine).
- The 2000 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1st, 2000 and ended November 30th, 2000. The season kicked off early with Tropical Storm Alberto forming on May 15th, up to Two Weeks before the official Start of the season. No Storms were Observed in June due to shear and dry air persisting for just a little over half the month. In August, Four Cyclones formed in the month, TD Four was a Cape Verde Type Cyclone that brought rainfall to the Islands without significant effect. But Tropical Depression Eleven was able to form in the later part of October, and make landfall near Veracruz, Mexico
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- The 2000 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 2000, and lasted until November 30, 2000. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.
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