Alpha dissipated over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on May 29.
A weather system became still in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico in early August.
It crossed the state, and strengthened in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico to an 80 mph (128 km/h) hurricane.
The system detached from the cold front and drifted southwestward, reaching northeastern Gulf of Mexico on August 3.
The tropical depression that became Hurricane Babe formed in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on September 3.
A tropical low pressure area moved across Florida and entered the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on July 24.
Small craft in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico were advised to remain in port until the high seas subsided.
During late June, a frontal trough drifted into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico, and by June 22 a surface circulation formed.
By the morning of the 24th, it was located in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico near Apalachicola, Florida.
On September 24, Henri merged with the frontal trough in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico.