1913 Atlantic hurricane season (Hypercane's Recreation)

The 1913 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the least active hurricane seasons on record. It was also the first season to have systems be named from a list of names. This season also had no major hurricanes and only 1 hurricane and this was believed to have been due to an ongoing low-activity era (“cold phase”) coupled with a strong El Niño which severely limited activity in the Atlantic. Aside from Bernard, none of the systems exceeded tropical storm intensity. Tropical Storms Annie and Donald caused the majority of the damage for this season with moderate flooding from both systems.

Storm Names
This was the first naming list for an Atlantic hurricane season. Names not retired from the below list will be reused every six years. There were no retired names in this season so this list will remain the same to be used in 1919.