2031 Atlantic hurricane season (Bromologist1)

The 2031 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a hyperactive season,                                                            featuring 22 named storms, 20 hurricanes, and 17 major hurricanes which caused over $402.87 billion (2031 USD). Hurricane Lorenzo became the costliest atlantic hurricane on record, causing $205 billion of damage. The season officially began on June 1, 2030, and ended on November 30, 2030. These dates historically describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin and are adopted by convention. However, tropical cyclogenesis is possible at any time of the year, as shown by Andrea and Barry.

The season's first tropical cyclone, Andrea, formed on January 1, marking the earliest tropical cyclone to form in the Atlantic on record and also the earliest major hurricane, while 1938 Hurricane One formed on January 3. Tropical cyclone activity came to halt for about 3 months, until Tropical Storm Barry formed on April 17, and causing minimal damage to South Carolina. The NHC initially forecast the El Nino trend to continue, but quickly transitioned into a strong La Nina. Activity became to ramp up in August as Hurricane Chantal, Dorian, Elise, Fernand, Geraldine, Imelda, and Melissa reached Category 5, making the 2031 Atlantic Hurricane Season have the most Category 5s in one season on record. Additionally, this season had the longest consecutive major hurricanes, 11 of them. On December 30, Tropical Storm Alpha formed, and dissipated on January 11, marking the longest tropical cyclone to live, spanning two calendars.