2020 Pupific hurricane season

The 2020 Pupific hurricane season is a future event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form on Planet Puppy. The season runs throughout 2020, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between August and November.

The Pupific hurricane basin is strikingly similar to the Pacific Ocean basin on Planet Earth. The locations of the areas have names that are also similar to those on Earth.

Although tropical cyclones form in this basin, formation is suppressed compared to the Doglantic basin. An average of 7 to 9 storms form each year.

Seasonal Forecasts
The Hurricane Lucas Meteorological Agency, in its first year associated with the Puppy Hurricane Center, issued its pre-season forecast for the Pupific Ocean, calling for 3–7 named storms, 1–4 hurricanes, and 0–2 major hurricanes, meaning the season would be less active than normal.

System names
The following names are published by the Puppy Hurricane Center and used for tropical and subtropical storms that form in the area. The names are assigned in alphabetical order and used in rotating order without regard to year. The names of significant tropical or subtropical systems will be retired.

Retirement
The 4th Puppy Hurricane Committee is expected to last from December 28, 2020 - January 1, 2021. The Puppy Hurricane Center issued a date of December 30, 2020 to retire the names for this season and a date of January 1, 2021 to replace those names.