Note: This report catalogs recent tropical cyclones across the North Atlantic and East Pacific and places each basin’s tropical cyclone activity in a climate-scale context. It is not updated in real time. Users seeking the real time status and forecasts of tropical cyclones should visit The National Hurricane Center.


Atlantic Basin

Tropical Storm Barry
Tropical Storm Barry Satellite Image
Tropical Storm Barry Track
Tropical Storm Barry Track

Tropical storm Barry developed in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on June 1st. Peak intensity was 93 km/hr (50 knots or 58 mph) with a minimum pressure of 997 mb. Beneficial rains fell in parts of Florida and Georgia. Precipitation totals from U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) stations were accumulated over the June 1-5 period. More information on Barry is available from the NOAA National Hurricane Center.


Pacific Basin

Tropical depression Three-E formed 465 miles south-southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico on June 11. Unfavorable conditions for development led to the weakening of the depression over the next several days and the last advisory from the National Hurricane Center was issued on June 13. More information may be found at the NOAA National Hurricane Center.

Citing This Report

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Monthly Tropical Cyclones Report for June 2007, published online July 2007, retrieved on April 23, 2024 from https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/tropical-cyclones/200706.