The 2010 Atlantic Tropical Storm & Hurricane Season is now officially over. View a short commentary on the season here and for details of each storm scroll down to review the season.
We’re pleased to bring you this page as a great way for you to track the progress of the 2010 Atlantic tropical storm & hurricane season. Below you can find a tracking map which will update to display all storms and low pressure areas which have the potential to develop into named storms. There are also links to recaps of storms so far this year, forecasts of seasonal tropical storm activity, satellite images of the Atlantic and information from the U.S. National Hurricane Centre about the current conditions. If you find this page useful please bookmark it so you can return easily and share it with your friends.
Tracking map
The season so far
Alex | Bonnie | Colin | Danielle | Earl | Fiona | Gaston |
Hermine | Igor | Julia | Karl | Lisa | Matthew | Nicole |
Otto | Paula | Richard | Shary | Tomas | Virginie | Walter |
Forecasts
Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Projects Forecasts
From CSU and Dr William Gray
National Hurricane Center forecast
From the U.S. National Weather Service
Tropical Storm Risk forecasts
From the Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre
Satellite images
![]() Atlantic Satellite |
![]() Caribbean Satellite |
![]() Current Tropical Surface Features |
![]() 24hr Forecast Tropical Surface Features |
![]() 24hr Tropical Winds |
Current Atlantic Conditions
Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
From the U.S. National Hurricane Center
Atlantic Tropical Weather Discussion
From the U.S. National Hurricane Center
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