2129 Atlantic Hurricane Season

2129 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The 2129 Atlantic Hurricane Season is an ongoing Cyclone Season Cycle. Part of the Atlantic Tropical Summer. Storms typically form between June and November but can form outside of these brackets as illustrated by Tropical Depression One & Tropical Storm Abigail.

Records
The 2129 Atlantic Hurricane Season was one of only a handful of Storm Seasons to see two storms coalesce into each other during a Fujiwara effect event. Where Tropical Depression One merged with what was at the Time Tropical Depression Two, which that storm just after intensified to Tropical Storm Abigail. Given previous events of this nature ... This was the first event to occur in over 30 Years with the last one being Hurricane Fausto/Georgia of 2095.

Tropical Depression One
Tropical Depression One formed at an abnormal time of year. A Tropical Wave moved off the coast of the West Africa on April 22nd and began to produce signs of formation. The following two days saw the storm gather it's organisation and a closed area of convection and on April 24th was designated Tropical Depression One. The following day the storm began to stall with the approaching Outflow of Tropical Depression Two, the two storms engaged in a Fujiwara effect event and the storms merged as Tropical Depression Two was bigger One was absorbed into Two, and quickly after lead to Two intensifying to Tropical Storm Abigail