2011 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season is an ongoing event when most tropical and subtropical cyclones will form in the year 2011, starting on June 1, and ending on November 30. Should any tropical or subtropical cyclones form in the off-season, it will be still considered as a part of the season.

Tropical Storm Arlene
Main article: Tropical Storm Arlene (2010) Tropical Storm Arlene was a tropical cyclone that existed from June 29 to July 1. It made landfall near Cabo Rojo, Mexico. The cyclone killed 25 people and left moderate damage behind.

Tropical Storm Bret
Tropical Storm Bret was a tropical cyclone that existed from July 17 to July 22. It did not make landfall, and had minimal effects on land.

Tropical Storm Cindy
Main article: Tropical Storm Cindy (2011) Tropical Storm Cindy existed from July 20 to 23. It never affected land.

Tropical Storm Don
Tropical Storm Don was a tropical cyclone that existed from July 27 to July 30. It made landfall near South Padre Island, Texas. Don killed one person and left slight damage behind.

Storm names
The following names will be used for tropical storms, subtropical storms and hurricanes that form in the North Atlantic in 2011. Retired names, if any, will be announced by the World Meteorological Organization in the spring of 2012. This list is the same used in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, except Don, Katia, Rina, Sean, and Whitney, which replaced Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Stan, and Wilma. A storm was named Don for the first time this year.