2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Season Prediction)

The 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season was the worst Tropical Cyclone season on record in the entire world. The season produced 35 Depressions, 33 Named Storms, 26 Hurricanes and 19 Major Hurricanes. A record broken in all the Tropical Cyclone basins except the West Pacific ocean of the 1970 Pacific Typhoon Season.

The season has held not just two, but numerous records throughout the season, including the strongest storm (Globally) observed was Hurricane Tanya with a pressure of 864 mbar (hPa; 25.51 inHg) breaking the previous record of Typhoon Chaba.

Seasonal summary
The season began with Hurricane Aline which peaked as a Category 3 Hurricane in June one of the strongest storms to do so. It developed from a strong tropical wave on June 25 along the mexican coast. Winds near the center were recorded up 125 mph making it a strong Category 3 Hurricane. Hurricane Andreas of 2003 was stronger and was a Category 4 Hurricane.