2073 Atlantic hurricane season (HHJ)

The 2073 Atlantic hurricane season was a hyperactive, destructive, and devastating season that produced approximately 28 named storms, with 19 of them becoming hurricanes, and 10 of them becoming major hurricanes. The season officially began on June 1, 2073, and ended on November 30, 2073. These dates historically describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. The first system of the season, Abigail, formed on May 29, prior to the official start of the hurricane season. while the final storm of the season, Grady, dissipated on December 7, around a month after the end of the season.

Systems
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Hurricane Vernon
Main Article: Hurricane Vernon

Storm Names
The following names were used for named storms that formed in the North Atlantic in 2073. The names not retired from this list were used again in the 2079 season. This is the last list of the 6 new rotating lists implemented by the World Meteorological Organization back in 2067. Names that were not assigned are marked in gray.

Auxiliary List
Starting this year, due to the high amount of tropical cyclones that formed, the NHC resorted to using a new list of names for when they run out of names to use from the main list. Whenever all names are used from this list, the NHC will start using Greek naming list.

Retirement
In April of 2074, the World Meteorological Organization retired the names Abigail, Glenda, Linus, Pedro, Simon, Tiffany, Vernon, and Cameron from its rotating name list due to the amounts of damages and deaths they caused. They were replaced with Alyssa, Gisela, Lazlo, Pollux, Silas, Timna, Vencel, and Clifford for the 2079 season.

In 2074, the WMO declared that names can be officially retired from the Auxiliary List, and can be replaced with new names.