Lucarius Kingdom Hurricane Season

Here is the Outlook and basin Map:

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The 2018 Lucarius Kingdom Cyclone Season is an ongoing event of annual cyclone formation. The season officially began on June 1st in the Eastern Ocean and Lucarius Peninsula and will start on October 1st in the Western Ocean and will end on October 30th in the Lucarius Peninsula and Eastern Ocean and will end on December 31st in the Western Ocean. These dates represent the parts of the year when Tropical Cyclones can form. The first system formed a day before the official beginning to the season, being named Andre, which would become the season's first Tropical Cyclone 2 days later. The first Severe Cyclone however, was Diana which attained that status on June 10th(the second earliest on record).

Tropical Cyclone Andre
On May 28th, A Tropical Wave formed well to the West of the Border between Center Sylvius and South Sylvius. The wave developed for the next few days before being designated as Tropical Depression L-One. It would become named the night of May 31st, receiving the name Andre. Andre began rapid intensification and on June 2nd became a Severe Tropical Storm. The next morning it became a Tropical Cyclone as well. It began to move North-Northeast, weakening due to cooler waters. Andre finally made its first and second landfalls as a Severe Tropical Storm. Not long after, Andre underwent an Extratropical transition before making a 3rd landfall. The morning of June 5th Andre was no longer recognizable.

Tropical Storm Brian
On June 1st a lower level trough started to develop a low pressure system. It organized quickly and on June 2nd became Tropical Depression L-Two. The young depression would quickly become Tropical Storm Brian. Brian began subtle intensification despite increasing shear. However, Brian would soon feel the effects of the shear, as it began to weaken. Throughout the day, Brian continued to weaken. That night, Brian's movements became erratic as it was torn apart by shear in the early afternoon of June 4th.

Severe Tropical Storm Chandra
On June 3rd, an Upper Level Trough began to organize in the Upper Lucarius Peninsula. The trough would become Tropical Depression L-Three on June 4th. Pockets of shear in addition to marginal Sea Surface Temperatures cause little change in strength for the greater portion of the day. However, the young system would move into better conditions, moving into the middle portions of the Sub basin. The storm finally became named the morning of June 6th as Tropical Storm Chandra. The storm would persist on an increasingly Western path, nearing Lucario Land. An abrupt burst in convection allowed Chandra to strengthen to a Severe Tropical Storm, launching itself from 50 to 65 mph in 6 hours as it paralled the Coasts. Chandra finally weakened, making a direct landfall in Lucario Land on the night of June 7th. The storm immediately lost all convection, weakening at a rapid rate as a result. However, the lower elevations of the Western Lucario Land areas slowed dissipation. Chandra persisted into Western Boronovka before degenerating into a Tropical Wave early the morning of June 9th before eventually being torn apart by a burst of shear that evening.

Tropical Depression L-Four
Another Upper-Level Trough spawned on June 6th. The trough meandered off the Western Coasts of North Sylvius before entering the Upper Lucarius Peninsula. Development was slow due to Shear(which was weakening)and interaction with Severe Tropical Storm Candra. The Trough finally was designated as L-Four on June 8th. The system would deaccelerate, banking off the Coasts of Soriana. L-Four would reverse to the Northeast, accelerating from stationary to 15 mph in 6 hours. The afternoon of June 9th, L-Four made an Extratropical transition before being no longer recognizable after getting embedded in a Cold Front well Northeast of Soriana.

Tropical Storm Frida
''Main Article: [https://hypotheticalhurricanes.wikia.com/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Frida%282018%29? Tropical Storm Frida]''

Other Systems
On May 11, a frontal low spawned near the North Sylvius Coast. It was found to have gained Tropical Depression winds but failed to be designated. On August 31st, Hurricane Miriam in the Central Pacific Ocean of Earth had a feature that began to converge to a Nebulous State and is currently starting Conversion to the Mid Atmospheric levels now.

Seasonal Forecasts
* -Most recent of such occurences