Season Effects
This is a table of the storms in 2006 and their landfall(s), if any; the table does not include storms that did not make landfall, which is defined as the center of the storm moving over a landmass. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident), but are still storm-related. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical or a wave or low.
TD | TS | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | C5 |
Storm name |
Dates active | Storm category
at peak intensity |
Max wind (mph) |
Min. press. (mbar) |
Landfall(s) | Damage (millions USD) |
Deaths | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Where | When | Wind
(mph) |
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Aletta | May 27 – May 30 | Tropical storm | 45 | 1002 | none | Minimal | 0 | |||
Two-E | June 3 – June 5 | Tropical depression | 35 | 1005 | none | Unknown | 0 | |||
Bud | July 11 – July 16 | Category 3 hurricane | 125 | 953 | none | none | 0 | |||
Carlotta | July 12 – July 16 | Category 1 hurricane | 85 | 981 | none | none | 0 | |||
Daniel | July 16 – July 26 | Category 4 hurricane | 150 | 933 | none | none | 0 | |||
Emilia | July 21 – July 28 | Tropical storm | 65 | 990 | none | Unknown | 0 | |||
Fabio | July 31 – August 3 | Tropical storm | 50 | 1000 | none | none | 0 | |||
Gilma | August 1 – August 3 | Tropical storm | 40 | 1004 | none | none | 0 | |||
Hector | August 15 – August 23 | Category 2 hurricane | 110 | 966 | none | none | 0 | |||
Ioke | August 20 – 27 | Category 5 hurricane | 160 | 915 | Wake Island (Direct hit, no landfall) | August 30 | 155 | 88 | 0 | |
Ileana | August 21 – August 27 | Category 3 hurricane | 120 | 955 | none | Minimal | 1 | |||
John | August 28 – September 4 | Category 4 hurricane | 135 | 948 | Cabo del Este, Mexico | September 1 | 110 | 60.9 | 5 | |
Kristy | August 30 – September 8 | Category 1 hurricane | 80 | 985 | none | none | 0 | |||
Lane | September 13 – September 17 | Category 3 hurricane | 125 | 952 | Islas Marías | September 15 | 105 | 203 | 4 | |
El Dorado, Mexico | September 16 | 125 | ||||||||
Miriam | September 16 – September 18 | Tropical storm | 45 | 999 | none | none | 0 | |||
Two-C | September 18 – September 20 | Tropical depression | 35 | 1007 | none | none | 0 | |||
Three-C | September 26 – September 27 | Tropical depression | 35 | 1007 | none | none | 0 | |||
Norman | October 9 – October 15 | Tropical storm | 50 | 1000 | Manzanillo, Mexico | October 15 | 35 | none | 0 | |
Olivia | October 9 – October 12 | Tropical storm | 45 | 1000 | none | none | 0 | |||
Four-C | October 13 – October 14 | Tropical depression | 35 | 1007 | none | none | 0 | |||
Paul | October 21 – October 26 | Category 2 hurricane | 105 | 970 | Isla Altamura, Mexico | October 26 | 30 | 3.2 | 4 | |
Eighteen-E | October 26 – October 27 | Tropical depression | 35 | 1007 | none | none | 0 | |||
Unnamed | October 30 – November 4 | Subtropical storm | 60 | 989 | none | none | 0 | |||
Rosa | November 8 – November 10 | Tropical storm | 40 | 1002 | none | none | 0 | |||
Twenty-E | November 11 – November 11 | Tropical depression | 35 | 1007 | none | none | 0 | |||
Sergio | November 13 – November 20 | Category 2 hurricane | 110 | 965 | none | none | 0 | |||
Season Aggregates | ||||||||||
22 cyclones | May 27 – November 20 | 160 | 915 | 5 landfalls | 355 | 14 |
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