2060 Mediterranean cyclone season

The 2060 Mediterranean cyclone season was a very active season. It ran year-round, with most storms forming between June and November. 21 depressions formed, of which 17 became named storms. 10 of the named storms became hurricanes, and 5 became majors. Since the Mediterranean is surrounded by land, every storm except for a few depressions affected land.

The most destructive storms of the season were Gillian, Isabel, Jake, and Miranda. Gillian struck Sicily at C3 strength and Italy at C2 strength. Isabel was the strongest of the season, reaching C5 strength. It also struck Sicily at C2 strength and passed south of Sardinia as a C3. It then impacted the Balearic Islands at near peak intensity and struck Spain as a C3. The next destructive storm, Jake, passed near Montenegro as a C1 and impacted Venice as a C2. Miranda passed near Tunisia as a C2, passed near Italy, Corsica, Sardinia, and southern France as a C3, and impacted northern Spain as a C2.

Season summary
The first depression, TD One, formed on February 27. Then, first named storm, Anna, formed on April 2. It was one of 2 storms to exist in April, the other one being TS Ben. After a break, the next storm, Christina, formed on May 30. It was the only May storm this season. In June, 4 storms existed, including Christina, which crossed over from May, and TD Five. 4 storms existed in July, including Edna which formed in June and crossed over to July. There were 4 storms in August, including TD Fourteen and the destructive Isabel. 3 storms existed in September, including the destructive Miranda. In October, there were 2 storms, Olga and Peter. In November, 1 storm, Rebecca, existed. Finally, in December, there was a single depression, TD 21. Over all, there were 21 storms in this season (including depressions), making it very above-average.

List of storms
(under construction)

Tropical Depression One
Formed from an area of disturbed weather in the central Mediterranean on February 27. It moved westward without strengthening and dissipated the next day. This depression didn't affect land.

Hurricane Anna
An area of disturbed weather became a depression on April 2 north of Sicily. It moved northwestward and strengthened into TS Anna later that day. Anna continued northwestward as it gradually strengthened. It then made landfall in Corsica as a 65 mph TS. It weakened a little over land, but remained well organized. Anna strengthened into a C1 hurricane and reached a peak of 80 mph before making landfall near Monaco early on June 5. It rapidly weakened over the mountains of France before dissipating later that day. Anna caused $265 million in damage and killed 24 people.

Tropical Storm Ben
An area of low pressure in the central Mediterranean became a depression on April 20. It strengthened into TS Ben that night. Ben moved northwestward and reached a peak of 60 mph on April 22. Wind shear started to rapidly weaken it, and it became a depression early on April 23. Ben made landfall in southern Italy and dissipated later that day. Ben caused minimal damage.