2031 North Indian Ocean Cyclone Season (ThePhoneExpert)

The 2031 North Indian Ocean Cyclone Season was the most active season ever recorded in terms of the total ACE points worldwide, the costliest, and the second most active North Indian Ocean Cyclone Season ever; behind the 2018 season. In addition, it is also the deadliest season since 2018. With over damages of $1.04 Trillion, the first ever, 2031 is the most costliest season on record, surpassing the previous record of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season.The strongest storm of the season, Cyclone Gonu, was the second most intense in the whole basin; just 1 millibar shy of Cyclone Daye. With over a million fatalities, 2031 is the second most deadliest season on record. The first system, a Tropical Depression, formed out of the season's bounds. This was extended when Ava formed on May 2, and intensified into a Category 5 before the bounds; the most earliest ever. This was extended even more when Cyclones Bart and Carlos formed. A total of 32 storms formed, including a Storm named by MeteoFrance. 24 of them became Cyclones, and 18 of them became Major Cyclones. There were 9 Category 5 Cyclones this year; the third highest in a Season, behind 1962, 1997 and 2018.

The season officially began on May 15, and ended on December 25. However, 4 storms formed before the official start; the most in a season.