Neo's 2018 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season was a relatively active season, with 17 named storms, 6 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes. Due to a weak La Niña, the season was relatively active, but weak in terms of intensity. It was the most active season since 2017, with activity spanning from February to December.

The season had a lot of notable storms. In February, Subtropical Storm Alberto caused storm surge of up to 12 ft in Ireland. In August, Hurricane Helene impacted Cuba and Florida, Hurricane Gordon was a strong Category 3 Hurricane, and Hurricane Isaac struck north Mexico as a Category 4 Hurricane. In September, Hurricane Michael devastated parts of Louisiana, only for reconstruction to be impaired by Hurricane Oscar later that month. In October, Hurricane Patty struck Florida as a Category 1 Hurricane. And in November, Tropical Storm Rafael caused blizzard conditions over New England.

Generally warm waters and lower than normal amounts of Saharan dust allowed this season to flourish as an active season.