Since records began in 1851, the average Atlantic season produces roughly , with 7 becoming hurricanes and 3 reaching major hurricane status (Category 3 or higher). However, these numbers fluctuate significantly by year due to climate patterns like ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation). Most Active Atlantic Seasons by Year
The "Hurricane List by Year" is a predictable six-year cycle designed to simplify communication and historical record-keeping. While the lists rotate mechanically, the specific names on a list for any given year (like 2024 or 2025) may differ slightly from the list used six years prior due to the retirement of catastrophic storm names.
(Record-breaking season: 30 named storms)
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Since records began in 1851, the average Atlantic season produces roughly , with 7 becoming hurricanes and 3 reaching major hurricane status (Category 3 or higher). However, these numbers fluctuate significantly by year due to climate patterns like ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation). Most Active Atlantic Seasons by Year
The "Hurricane List by Year" is a predictable six-year cycle designed to simplify communication and historical record-keeping. While the lists rotate mechanically, the specific names on a list for any given year (like 2024 or 2025) may differ slightly from the list used six years prior due to the retirement of catastrophic storm names. hurricane list by year
(Record-breaking season: 30 named storms) Since records began in 1851, the average Atlantic