2019 Atlantic Extratropicane Season

The 2019 Extratropicane Season was an above average season, as well as the first one to name mathicanes using the original name list.(Was first demonstrated with Erasicane Gustav) 2019 was set up in a pattern conducive for landfalls. A total of 29 landfalls came from the 17 storms.

It featured Superstorm Lidia, the second strongest extratropicane and the strongest one to form from a area of low pressure. Another memorable storm was Lightningcane Dori, a storm that zapped everything in its path after transitioning into a dry storm, and therefore, a Lightningcane.

Season Summary
January Storms: None

February: None

March: One (ED)

April: None

May: Arthur (C1), Beatriz (ES)

June: None

July: Casian (C2)

August: Dori (C1,LC), Eric (ES)

September: Fiona (C3), Gustav (EC), Helene (C2), Isaiah (C1), Jeanne (C4), Kennedy (ES), Lidia (SS), Michael (C6), Navarre (ES), Otto (C1)

October: None

November: Polly (ES), Rick (C1)

December: None

Storm Names
The following are the names used in 2019. Note that the names Dori and Lidia are retired, and their ENCB approved replacements are Denise and Lisa, respectively.

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