2074 South Atlantic Pacific hurricane season

The 2074 South Atlantic Pacific hurricane season was a extremely rare season with very unusual tropical and subtropical cyclones. Keep in mind any hybrid that is not linked to ET storms is included in this season.

Subtropical Storm 60L
At noon (UTC) on February 15, a extratropical storm formed near the Jet Stream. Instability was unusually high and the day later at 18:00 UTC, the storm started gaining tropical-storm force winds. At midnight February 16-17, the storm was classified as Invest 60L and gained subtropical characteristics rapidly. The storm became a subtropical storm at 06:00 UTC and had initial winds of 40 mph. Conditions improved and the Carrot heat engine worked harder, to produce at 15:00 UTC a 50 mph subtropical storm. Unusually, the storm kept it's intensity until February 19 when the storm landfalled in South America. Land interaction only weakened the storm to a depression and when the storm emerged back into the SAtl, which was busy at the time, it encountered much colder conditions and dissipated on February 21. The remnants persisted all the way until the Indian Ocean, No fatalities occured but 10,000$ of damage occured.