1992 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1992 Atlantic hurricane season was a highly below average season. It featured Hurricane Andrew, the costliest Atlantic hurricane known at the time, surpassing Hugo of 1989 and later surpassed by Katrina of 2005, as well as Hurricane Bonnie, the latest second named storm on record since tropical cyclones in the Atlantic were first named in 1950, when it formed on September 17. The season officially began on June 1, 1992, and lasted until November 30, 1992. The first storm, an unnamed subtropical storm, developed in the central Atlantic on April 21, over a month before the official start of hurricane season. On August 16, Hurricane Andrew formed and would later strike the Bahamas, as well U.S. States of Florida and Louisiana, becoming the costliest Atlantic hurricane on record until the

1992 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1992 Atlantic hurricane season was a highly below average season. It featured Hurricane Andrew, the costliest Atlantic hurricane known at the time, surpassing Hugo of 1989 and later surpassed by Katrina of 2005, as well as Hurricane Bonnie, the latest second named storm on record since tropical cyclones in the Atlantic were first named in 1950, when it formed on September 17. The season officially began on June 1, 1992, and lasted until November 30, 1992. The first storm, an unnamed subtropical storm, developed in the central Atlantic on April 21, over a month before the official start of hurricane season. On August 16, Hurricane Andrew formed and would later strike the Bahamas, as well U.S. States of Florida and Louisiana, becoming the costliest Atlantic hurricane on record until the