The 1982 Atlantic hurricane season was an inactive Atlantic hurricane season, during which five tropical cyclones formed. The season officially began on June 1, 1982, and ended on November 30, dates which conventionally limit the period of each year when tropical cyclones tend to form in the Atlantic. However, most of the activity was constrained to the month of September. This timeline documents tropical cyclone formations, strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, as well as dissipations during the season. The timeline also includes information which was not operationally released, meaning that information from post-storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center, such as information on a storm that was not operationally warned upon.
This season produced eight tropical depressions, of which five became named storms; two attained hurricane status, of which one became a major hurricane, a storm that ranks as a Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. Hurricane Alberto was one of four storms to attain hurricane status in the Gulf of Mexico and not make landfall. The other three were Laurie of 1969, Henri of 1979, and Jeanne of 1980. However, rains from Alberto caused severe flooding, which killed 23 people in Cuba. Hurricane Debby was the only major hurricane of the season, peaking as a weak Category 4 over the open waters of the Atlantic basin. Tropical Storm Ernesto was the last storm of the season. It peaked in intensity on October 2 just below hurricane status. The storm dissipated the next day, 58 days before the official end of the season.
June 1The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins.
June 22 p.m. EDT (1800 UTC) – Tropical Depression One forms 75 miles (120 km) north-northeast of Cancún, Mexico.June 32 a.m. EDT (0600 UTC) – Tropical Depression One strengthens into Tropical Storm Alberto.2 p.m. EDT (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Alberto strengthens into a hurricane.June 42 a.m. EDT (0600 UTC) - Hurricane Alberto weakens into a tropical storm.8 p.m. EDT (0000 UTC June 5) - Tropical Storm Alberto weakens into a tropical depression.June 68 a.m. EDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Alberto degenerates into a tropical disturbance shortly before dissipating.June 178 p.m. EDT (0000 UTC June 18) - Subtropical Depression One forms 280 miles (450 km) west-southwest of Cape Coral, Florida.June 188 a.m. EDT (1200 UTC) - Subtropical Depression One strengthens into a Subtropical Storm and makes landfall near Spring Hill, Florida, with winds of 45 mph (75 km/h).June 198 a.m. EDT (1200 UTC) - Subtropical Storm One makes landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h).June 202 p.m. EDT (1800 UTC) - Subtropical Storm One transitions into an extratropical cyclone just south of Newfoundland.No tropical cyclones formed during the month of July.
August 288 a.m. AST (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Two forms 120 miles (195 km) southeast of Praia, Cape Verde.2 p.m. AST (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Two strengthens into Tropical Storm Beryl.August 292 a.m. AST (0600 UTC) - Tropical Storm Beryl makes its closest approach to the Cape Verde Islands, passing 40 miles (65 km) south of the island of Brava with winds of 45 mph (75 km/h).September 22 p.m. AST (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Beryl weakens to a tropical depression.September 58 p.m. AST (0000 UTC September 6) - Tropical Depression Three forms 560 miles (900 km) east of Guadeloupe.September 62 p.m. AST (1800 UTC) - Tropical Depression Beryl dissipates over open waters.September 87 p.m. CDT (0000 UTC September 9) - Subtropical Depression Two forms 265 miles (425 km) south-southeast of New Orleans, Louisiana.September 98 a.m. AST (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Three dissipates over open waters.7 p.m. CDT (0000 UTC September 10) - Subtropical Depression Two transitions into a tropical cyclone, but is not given a number.September 107 a.m. CDT (1200 UTC) - The Unnumbered Tropical Depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Chris.September 117 a.m. CDT (1200 UTC) - Tropical Storm Chris makes landfall near Sabine Pass, Texas with winds of 65 mph (100 km/h).7 p.m. CDT (0000 UTC September 12) - Tropical Storm Chris weakens to a tropical depression.September 127 p.m. CDT (0000 UTC September 13) - Tropical Depression Chris dissipates over Arkansas.September 138 a.m. AST (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Five forms 95 miles (150 km) north-northeast of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.September 148 a.m. AST (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Five strengthens into Tropical Storm Debby.8 p.m. AST (0000 UTC September 15) - Tropical Storm Debby strengthens into a hurricane.September 152 p.m. AST (1800 UTC) - Hurricane Debby strengthens into a Category 2 hurricane.September 16exact time unknown - Tropical Depression Six forms 900 miles (1,400 km) west of the Cape Verde Islands.September 172 p.m. AST (1800 UTC) - Hurricane Debby strengthens into a major hurricane—a storm with winds of 111 mph (178 km/h) or higher.8 p.m. AST (0000 UTC September 18) - Hurricane Debby strengthens into a Category 4 hurricane.September 182 a.m. AST (0600 UTC) - Hurricane Debby weakens to a Category 3 hurricane.8 p.m. AST (0000 UTC September 19) - Hurricane Debby weakens to a Category 2 hurricane and makes its closest approach to Newfoundland, passing within 95 miles (150 km) of the southeastern shore with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h).September 192 a.m. AST (0600 UTC) - Hurricane Debby weakens to a Category 1 hurricane.September 202 a.m. AST (0600 UTC) - Hurricane Debby weakens to a tropical storm.2 p.m. AST (1800 UTC) - Tropical Storm Debby transitions into an extratropical cyclone over open waters.exact time unknown - Tropical Depression Six dissipates 750 miles (1,210 km) east of the Leeward Islands.September 238 p.m. AST (0000 UTC September 24) - Tropical Depression Seven forms 365 miles (590 km) west of Nassau, Bahamas.September 278 a.m. AST (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Seven dissipates over open waters.September 308 a.m. AST (1200 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eight forms 445 miles (720 km) northeast of the Turks and Caicos Islands.October 12 a.m. AST (0600 UTC) - Tropical Depression Eight strengthens into Tropical Storm Ernesto.October 28 p.m. AST (0000 UTC October 3) - Tropical Storm Ernesto transitions into an extratropical cyclone.November 30The Atlantic hurricane season officially ends.