Hurricane Arthur (2038)

Hurricane Arthur was the first hurricane to completely traverse the world. It formed on July 2 and dissipated on November 11, lasting for over 4 months without dissipating once. Hurricane Arthur was the first storm to form and last storm to dissipate of the 2038 Atlantic Hurricane Season, despite the fact that there were 18 named storms that season. The system peaked as a Category 5 on five separate occasions, including three times in the Atlantic, once in the West Pacific, and once in the Arabian Sea. The storm's maximum sustained winds were 195 mph and 882 mbar at its peak intensity as a Pacific Storm.

Meteorological History
A tropical wave exited the African coast on June 30. On July 2, the wave was named Tropical Storm Arthur as it gained a closed circulation.

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