
The Atlantic hurricane season of 2020, which runs from June 1 to November 30, is the first to record 9 tropical storms before August 1. According to experts from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in the U.S., a "above-average" hurricane season is forecasted for this year. Thus, predictions indicate around ten hurricanes.
As of this date (11/4/2020), the tropical cyclones of this season are:
- Tropical Storm Arthur
- Tropical Storm Bertha
- Tropical Storm Cristóbal
- Tropical Storm Dolly
- Tropical Storm Edouard
- Tropical Storm Fay
- Tropical Storm Gonzalo
- Hurricane Hanna
- Hurricane Isaias
- Tropical Depression Ten
- Tropical Storm Josephine
- Tropical Storm Kyle
- Tropical Storm Laura
- Tropical Storm Marco
- Tropical storm Nana
- Tropical Storm Omar
- Hurricane Paulette
- Tropical Storm Rene
- Hurricane Sally
- Hurricane Teddy
- Tropical Storm Vicky
- Tropical Storm Wilfred
- Tropical Storm Alpha
- Tropical Storm Beta
- Tropical Storm Ganma
- Hurricane Delta
- Hurricane Epsilon
- Hurricane Zeta
- Hurricane Eta

