1999 Atlantic hurricane season (Hypercane's recreation)

The 1999 Atlantic hurricane season was a relatively active season with 17 tropical cyclones forming, with 16 of those later becoming named storms. Out of those named storms, 9 became hurricanes, and 5 further strengthened into major hurricanes. The El Niño conditions that plagued the previous season ended and was largely replaced with La Niña conditions. The moderately strong La Niña enhanced the season's overall favorability. Activity occurred from late May to early December in 1999, proving that tropical cyclones can exist at any time of the year.