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Aerial view of a barrier island, temporarily separated into two segments.
New inlet created by Hurricane Isabel

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. Tropical cyclonesstorms characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain—regularly affect the state. According to statistical hurricane research between 1886 and 1996 by the North Carolina State Climatology Office, a tropical cyclone makes landfall along the coastline about once every four years. An estimated 17.5% of all North Atlantic tropical cyclones have affected the state.[1]

This list documents 53 tropical cyclones known to have affected the state between 2000 and the present. The most active month is September, with 20 total storms, while November is the least active month with two storms. While the most intense storm was Hurricane Isabel in 2003, Hurricane Florence in 2018 was the most destructive and caused the most fatalities. The first storm to impact the state during the period was Hurricane Florence in September 2000, and the most recent was Hurricane Isaias in August 2020. In terms of windspeeds, Hurricane Isabel was the strongest storm to affect the state, producing maximum sustained winds equivalent to Category 2 status on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale.[2]

2000–2002[edit]

2003–2004[edit]

A partially destroyed house, with most of its roof and attic gone, is surrounded by scattered debris.
Tornado damage from Hurricane Ivan

2005–2007[edit]

Satellite image of a tropical cyclone near the United States east coast. It presents a pronounced eye feature.
Hurricane Ophelia just off North Carolina
A road entirely submerged with murky flood waters.
Flooding in North Carolina from Tropical Storm Alberto

2008–2019[edit]

Hurricane Florence approaching North Carolina

2020–present[edit]

Monthly statistics[edit]

Number of recorded storms affecting North Carolina
Month Number of storms
May

4
June

4
July

12
August

14
September

26
October

7
November

3

Deadly storms[edit]

Total deaths
Name Year Number of deaths
Florence 2018 43
Matthew 2016 28
Eta 2020 11
Allison 2001 9
Ivan 2004 8
Irene 2011 7
Fred 2021 6
Ian 2022 5
Andrea 2007 4
Isaias 2020 4
Florence 2000 3
Bonnie 2004 3
Michael 2018 3
Dorian 2019 2
Henri 2021 2
Bill 2003 1
Fabian 2003 1
Jeanne 2004 1
Alberto 2006 1
Danny 2009 1
Colin 2010 1
Igor 2010 1
Humberto 2019 1
Colin 2022 1

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ Jack Beven & Hugh Cobb. "Hurricane Ophelia Tropical Cyclone Report" (PDF). National Hurricane Center. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2007.
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