ICON Usercane Predictions

Note: ICON only issues advisories on active tropical cyclones

Classification
ICON classifies storms by the table below

Hurricane Steve (2012)
'''. . . STEVE STILL HANGS ON. . .'''

Hurricane Hype (2013)
'''. . . HYPE STRENGTHENS TO 165 MPH. . .'''

Hurricane Ryne (2013)
'''. . . RYNE RESEMBLES A EXTRATROPICAL STORM BUT REMAINS SUBTROPICAL, FURTHER WEAKENS. . . '''

Hurricane Azure (2014)
'''. . . AZURE RETAINS INTENSITY AS A CATEGORY 4. . .'''

Hurricane Layten (2014)
'''. . . LAYTEN STRENGTHENS SLIGHTLY. . .'''

Hurricane Bumblebee (2014)
'''. . . BUMBLEBEE EXPECTED TO INTENSIFY, REMAINS 115 MPH FOR NOW. . .'''

Hurricane Roussil (2015)
'''. . . ROUSSIL VERY CLOSE TO CATEGORY 5 STATUS, HOWEVER EXPECTED TO RETAIN 155 MPH. . .'''

Hurricane Bob (2015)
'''. . . BOB STRENGTHENS TO 165 MPH. . .'''

Hurricane Floyd (2015)
'''. . . FLOYD STRENGTHENS TO 165 MPH. . .'''

Hurricane Collin (2015)
'''. . . COLLIN WEAKENS TREMENDOUSLY AFTER EYEWALL COLLAPSE, THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY. . .'''

Hurricane Aaron (2015)
'''. . . AARON STRENGTHENS TO 80 MPH. . .'''

Hurricane Keranique (2016)
'''. . . KERANIQUE STRENGTHENS TO 165 MPH. . .'''

Tropical Storm Nuno (2016)
'''. . . NUNO WEAKENS TO 40 MPH, MAY ACTUALLY STRENGTHEN. . .'''

Hurricane Darren (2016)
'''. . . DARREN REMAINS 150 MPH, EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN. . .'''

Hurricane Orlando (2016)
'''. . . ORLANDO STALLS OUT AT 115 MPH, FORECAST TO WEAKEN. . .'''

Hurricane James (2016)
'''. . . JAMES REMAINS 145 MPH EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN. . .'''

Tropical Storm Thomas (2015)
'''. . . THOMAS WEAKENS TO 60 MPH. . .'''

Hurricane Garfield (2016)
'''. . . GARFIELD REMAINS 120 MPH, EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN. . .'''

Hurricane Akio (2016)
'''. . . AKIO STRENGTHENS TO 80 MPH. . .'''

Hurricane Brick (2016)
'''. . . BRICK STRENGTHENS TO 85 MPH. . .'''

Tropical Storm Steel (2016)
'''. . . STEEL WEAKENS TO 50 MPH. . .'''

Tropical Storm Darrel (2016)
'''. . . DARREL WEAKENS TO 40 MPH. . .'''

Tropical Storm GT (2016)
'''. . . GT STRENGTHENS TO 50 MPH, EXPECTED TO FURTHER INTENSIFY. . .'''