The fifth tropical storm and third hurricane of the season, Debra originated from the interaction of a cold-core low and a tropical wave on July 15.
The first major hurricane of the season originated from a broad area of low pressure on July 8 near the Gulf of Tehuantepec.
The sixth hurricane of the season originated as a tropical depression on September 19 in the southwestern Caribbean Sea.
This hurricane originated on October 4 near Barbados as a "cyclonic perturbation"; however, no closed circulation was evidently associated with the system.
The second, and final, major hurricane of the season, Hurricane Darby originated from a vigorous tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa on June 8.
The final hurricane of the season, Fran, originated from an area of convection north of Hispanola on October 1.
The fourth tropical cyclone and third hurricane of the season, the storm originated from a well-defined low-pressure area in the open Atlantic Ocean on August 26.
The hurricane originated from a "cyclonic perturbation" near Barbados on October 4, as reported by local newspapers.
The fourth tropical cyclone and the first hurricane of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season, Andrew originated from a tropical wave over the central Atlantic.
The hurricanes that buffet Long Island in the summer originate in the tropics.