Weather of 2019
Global conditions
2019 was Earth's second-warmest year on record, which goes back to 1880. It was the 43rd consecutive year of above-average temperatures. The year was 0.95°C (1.71°F) above the 20th century average, and 0.07°C (0.04°F) behind 2016, which was the warmest year on record.[1] 2019 fell to the third-warmest year on record when the following year surpassed it.[2] In 2019, Australia and the U.S. state of Alaska recorded their warmest years on record.[1]
There is a previous El Niño episode continuing from last year, and new El Niño episode started this year, lasting until 2020.[3][4]
Summary by weather type
Tornadoes
Tropical cyclones
Timeline
This is a timeline of weather events during 2019. Please note that entries might cross between months, however, all entries are listed by the month they started with an exception for Tropical Storm Pabuk which was ongoing when 2019 began. Dates listed in parentheses mean the start and end dates are not specifically listed in the articles.
January
- December 31, 2018–January 8, 2019 – Tropical Storm Pabuk, also referred to as Cyclonic Storm Pabuk, kills ten people and caused $157.2 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Natuna Islands, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Myanmar, Thailand, and the Andaman Islands.
- January 22–24 – Tropical Storm Eketsang kills 27 people and caused damage across Madagascar.
- January 24 – Four tornadoes in Turkey killed four people and caused damage.
- January 27 – A nighttime EF4 tornado in Havanna, Cuba kills seven people and injured 193 others. This was the strongest tornado to hit Cuba since 1940.
February
- February 18–March 2 – Typhoon Wutip, also known as Tropical Depression Betty, caused $3.3 million (2019 USD) in damage across Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia,and the Northern Mariana Islands.
- February 23 – An EF3 tornado in Mississippi kills one person and injured 19 others.
March
- March 3 – A severe and deadly tornado outbreak across the Southeastern United States results in 23 fatalities and 103 injuries from 41 tornadoes.
- March 3 – An EF4 tornado during the Tornado outbreak of March 3 kills 23 people and injured 90 others and caused $1.75 million (2019 USD) in damage across its 68.73 mi (110.61 km) path.
- March 4–21 – Cyclone Idai kills 1,303 with more than 2,262 missing and caused more than $2.2 billion (2019 USD) in damage across Mozambique, Malawi, northern Madagascar, and Zimbabwe. Idai is the deadliest tropical cyclone recorded in the South-West Indian Ocean basin and in the Southern Hemisphere, which includes the Australian, South Pacific, and South Atlantic basins, Idai ranks as the second-deadliest tropical cyclone on record.
- March 8–24 – Cyclone Savannah kills ten people with one missing and caused $7.5 million (2019 USD) in damage across Bali, Java, Christmas Island, and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
- March 15–26 – Cyclone Trevor caused $700,000 (2019 USD in damage across Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Queensland, and Northern Territory, Australia.
- March 18–31 – Cyclone Veronica caused $1.65 billion (2019 USD) in damage across Timor and Western Australia, becoming the Fourth-costliest tropical cyclone in the Australian region basin.
- March 31 – A deadly and powerful F4 Tornado hits Nepal which kills between 28 and 50 people and caused $800,000 (2019 USD) in damage. This was the first ever recorded tornado in Nepal.
April
- April 4–6 – The Goseong Fire kills two people, injured 30 others, burned 1,307 acres, and caused $4.6 million (2019 USD) in damage in South Korea.
- April 13 – An EF3 tornado in China kills one person and injured five others.
- April 13–15 – A tornado outbreak in the United States kills nine people (3 tornadic and 6 non-tornadic) and injured 65 others from 71 tornadoes.
- April 17–19 – A tornado outbreak in the South Central and Southeastern United States kills four people (all non-tornadic) from 96 tornadoes.
- April 21–29 – Cyclone Kenneth kills 52 people and caused $188 million (2019 USD) in damage across Seychelles, Comoros, Mayotte, northern Madagascar, northern Mozambique, southern Tanzania, and Malawi.
- April 26–May 5 – Cyclone Fani kills 89 people and caused $8.1 billion (2019 USD) in damage across Odisha, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, East India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. Cyclone Fani became the worst tropical cyclone to strike the Indian state of Odisha since 1999.
- April 30 – An EF3 wedge tornado in Oklahoma kills two people and injured nine others.
May
- May 4–11 – Cyclone Lili caused damage Eastern Indonesia, East Timor, and Top End.
- May 17–30 – A 14 day long tornado outbreak in the United States kills 14 people (8 tornadic and 6 non-tornadic) and injured 288 others from 392 tornadoes.
- May 18–June 14 – The Arkansas River Flood of 2019 kills five people and caused $3 billion (2019 USD) in damage across Arkansas and Oklahoma.
- May 27 – An EF4 tornado during the tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 kills one person and injured 166 others. The National Weather Service issued a particularly dangerous situation and tornado emergency for the tornado as it entered Dayton, Ohio.
- May 31 – An F2 tornado in Chile kills one person and injured 23 others.
June
- June 8–15 – The Sand Fire of 2019 injured two people and burned 2,512 acres in California.
- June 10–18 – Cyclone Vayu kills eight people and caused $140,000 (2019 USD) in damage across Maldives, India, Pakistan, and Oman.
July
- July 3 – An EF4 Stovepipe tornado in China kills six people and injured 190 others.
- July 11–19 – Hurricane Barry kills two people and caused $600 million (2019 USD) in damage across the United States and Canada. Hurricane Barry was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in Arkansas and the fourth-wettest in Louisiana.
- July 14–21 – Tropical Storm Danas kills six people and caused $6.4 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.
- July 28 – A F2 tornado in Italy kills one person. This tornado was part of a small 11 tornado outbreak in Europe.
- July 30–August 4 – Tropical Storm Wipha kills 27 people and caused $76.8 million (2019 USD) in damage across South China, Vietnam, and Laos.
- July (31)–August (8) – Floods in Vadodara killed 8 people.
August
- August 1–11 – Typhoon Francisco kills two people and caused damage across Japan, Korean Peninsula, and Russia's Far East.
- August 1–29 – Floods in Karnataka, India kills 61 people with 15 missing and caused $4.95 billion (2019 USD) in damage.
- August 2–14 – Typhoon Lekima, also known as Typhoon Hanna, kills 105 people and caused $9.28 billion (2019 USD) in damage across the Caroline Islands, East China, the Philippines, the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, and Malaysia. Typhoon Lekima was the second-costliest typhoon in Chinese history.
- August 8–29 – Severe Floods in Kerala, India kills 121 people.
- August 24–September 7: Hurricane Dorian kills 84 people with 245 missing and caused $5.1 billion (2019 USD) in damage across the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas (especially the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama), the Eastern United States (especially Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina), and Eastern Canada. Hurricane Dorian became the strongest hurricane on record to hit The Bahamas.
- August 29 – An EF2 tornado in China kills eight people and injured two others.
- August 29–September 12 – Typhoon Faxai, known in Japan as Reiwa 1 Bōsō Peninsula Typhoon, kills three people and caused $10 billion (2019 USD) in damage across Wake Island and Japan.
- August 31–September 8 – Typhoon Lingling kills eight people and caused $236 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Philippines, Taiwan, China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, and Russia.
September
- September 3–5 – Tropical Storm Fernand kills one person and caused $11.3 million (2019 USD) in damage across Northern Mexico and South Texas.
- September 13–20 – Hurricane Humberto kills two people and caused over $25 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Bahamas, the East Coast of the United States, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, and Atlantic Canada.
- September 17–19 – Tropical Storm Imelda kills seven people and caused $5 billion (2019 USD) in damage across Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Tropical Storm Imelda was the fourth-wettest tropical cyclone on record in the U.S. state of Texas.
- September 22–27 – Tropical Storm Karen caused $3.53 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Windward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
- September 23–October 7 – Hurricane Lorenzo, also known as Storm Lorenzo, kills 20 people and caused $367 million (2019 USD) in damage across West Africa, Cape Verde, the Lesser Antilles, the Eastern United States, Azores, the British Isles, France, Germany, and Eastern Europe. Hurricane Lorenzo was the easternmost Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record.
- September 25–28 – The 2019 Pune Flood kills 22 people and caused damage across Pune, India.
- September 27–October 5 – Typhoon Mitag, also known as Typhoon Onyok, kills 17 people and caused $816 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Philippines, the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, East China (particularly Zhoushan), and South Korea.
- September 29–October 1 – Tropical Storm Narda kills six people and caused $15.2 million (2019 USD) in damage across Western Mexico, the Baja California Peninsula, and the Southwestern United States.
October
- October 4–22 – Typhoon Hagibis, known in Japan as Reiwa 1 East Japan Typhoon, kills 98 people with 7 missing and caused $15 billion (2019 USD) in damage across the Mariana Islands, Japan, Russia, Alaska. Typhoon Hagibis became the costliest Pacific typhoon in recorded history, the strongest typhoon to strike mainland Japan in decades, the deadliest typhoon to strike Japan since 1979, and one of the largest typhoons ever recorded, with a peak gale-force diameter of 825 nautical miles.
- October 18–21 – Tropical Storm Nestor kills three people and caused $150 million (2019 USD) in damage across Central America, the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Southeastern United States.
- October 20–22 – A tornado outbreak in the South Central and Southeastern United States caused damage from 36 tornadoes.
- October October 20 – An EF 3 tornado in Texas during the Tornado outbreak of October 20–22 caused $1.55 billion (2019 USD) in damage across its 15.76 mi (25.36 km) path, making this the costliest tornado event in Texas history.
- October 25–27 – Tropical Storm Olga kills two people and caused $400 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Central United States and the Great Lakes region.
- October 25–29 – Hurricane Pablo caused damage across the British Isles, Portugal (Azores, Madeira), and France and became the farthest east-forming hurricane in the North Atlantic tropical cyclone basin on record.
- October 28–November 11 – Cyclones Matmo and Bulbul kills 43 people and caused a combined damage total of $3.54 billion (2019 USD) across Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Eastern India, and Bangladesh. Cyclone Bulbul is only the second storm to make landfall on Bangladesh as a Category 1 hurricane-equivalent cyclone, the first being another Cyclone in October 1960.
November
- November 4–11 – Typhoon Nakri kills six people and caused $35.6 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Philippines and Vietnam.
- November 12 – A tornado in South Africa kills two people and injured several more.
- November 24–December 6 – Typhoon Kammuri, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Tisoy, kills 17 people and caused $116 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Caroline Islands, the Mariana Islands, and the Philippines.
December
- December 2–14 – Cyclone Belna kills nine people and caused over $25 million (2019 USD) in damage across Seychelles, Mayotte, Comoros, and Madagascar.
- December 16–17 – A tornado outbreak across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia kills four people (3 tornadic and 1 non-tornadic) and injured more than 12 others from 40 tornadoes.
- December 19–29 – Typhoon Phanfone, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ursula kills 50 people with 55 missing and caused $67.2 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Caroline Islands and the Philippines.
- December 23, 2019–January 2, 2020 – Cyclone Sarai kills two people and caused $2.3 million (2019 USD) in damage across Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, Niue, and the Cook Islands.
See also
| Weather year articles (2010–2019) |
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| 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 |
References
- https://www.noaa.gov/news/2019-was-2nd-hottest-year-on-record-for-earth-say-noaa-nasa
- https://www.noaa.gov/news/2020-was-earth-s-2nd-hottest-year-just-behind-2016
- Brian Donegan (14 March 2019). "El Niño Conditions Strengthen, Could Last Through Summer". The Weather Company. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
- "El Niño is over, NOAA says". Al.com. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2019.