2019 Pacific hurricane season (Nova)

The 2019 Pacific hurricane season is a hyperactive season. The first storm formed on May 29, 2019, which was Tropical Depression One-E. The last storm dissipated on November 7, 2019. Erick is the strongest storm of the season, with winds reaching 155 mph (250 km/h), and intense as 920 millibars.

The first depression formed on May 29. One-E failed to attain tropical storm status within its lifetime, and made landfall on Jalisco, Mexico. One week later, Hurricane Alvin formed off the coast of the state of Oaxaca. It eventually moved northwestwards and attained hurricane intensity just southwest of Baja California Sur. A train of storms started to form from the end of June up until mid July, until then the activity abruptly ended.

On the end of July, the activity started to slowly increase. The first major hurricane since Erick formed on August 14. The season reached its climax on mid-September, and activity started to decrease by October 24. The season then ended on November 7, as a weak La Niña started to rise.

The 2019 season was the most active season since the 2015 season. The 2019 season was also considered as the deadliest Pacific hurricane season to date.

Short note
Yes! I'm probably back again, but instead, I will make hurricane seasons for fun. I'm not planning to get autopatroller status or maybe chat moderator status. I might come here every weekend, well, because of school and life. Anyways, enjoy this season (◕‿◕✿)