Hurricane (Typhoon) Humberto-Kong-rey was a powerful hurricane that formed off the coast of Brazil on August 1, 2013, then made landfalls along the United States East Coast, the United Kingdom, and the Continental European Union, before dissipating over Japan. Humberto earned the name Kong-rey in the West Pacific. Humberto-Kong-rey also earned the name Josh because the storm crossed over to the European windstorm area. His highest winds were 120 miles per hour (mph) and caused $60 billion (2013 USD) worth of damage worldwide and killed almost 2,000 people. Due to the damage he caused, the name Humberto was retired in the spring of 2014 and was replaced with Hermes for the 2019 season.
| Graph IRI | Count |
|---|