There have been 11 named storms thus far this year, and the National Hurricane Center has been uncannily accurate in predicting their paths and strengths. Tropical Storm Alberto spun up west of the Yucatan Peninsula and made landfall three days later in Tampico, Mexico, nearly exactly where the Hurricane Center said it would. When Hurricane Beryl churned south of the Dominican Republic, its five-day cone of probability included Matagorda, Texas, 2,000 miles away.