2019 Danula Planetwide Cyclone Season

The basin
While the season is planetwide, all activity occurs in one ocean.

The seasons use the Lucarius Wind Scale, with categories 1 - 9, as well as tropical depression, tropical storm, and severe tropical storm.

The seasons officially run from June 1st to December 31st. However the 2017 season ran from June 3rd, 2017 to June 2nd, 2018, due to the seasons technically being year round from June 1st to June 1st next year due to a complex setup of the Danulean traditional new year occurring on June 1st and the official boundaries of the season.

Lucarius Wind Scale (LWS)
Tropical Depression: Under 39 mph(< 33.9 kn)

Tropical Storm: 40-54 mph(34.8-46.9 kn)

Severe Tropical Storm: 55-69 mph(47.8-60.0 kn)

C1 Hurricane: 70-84 mph(60.8-73.0 kn)

C2 Hurricane: 85-99 mph(73.9-86.0 kn)

C3 Major Hurricane; 100-119 mph(86.9-103.4 kn)

C4 Major Hurricane: 120-134 mph(104.3-116.4 kn)

C5 Major Hurricane: 135-149 mph(117.3-129.5 kn)

C6 Major Hurricane: 150-169 mph(130.3-146.9 kn)

C7 Major Hurricane: 170-189 mph(147.7-164.2 kn)

C8 Major Hurricane: 190-199 mph(165.1-172.9 kn)

C9 Major Hurricane: Over 200 mph(> 173.8 kn)

The season
The 2019 Danula Planetwide Cyclone Season is an upcoming event in tropical cyclone formation in the Danulean basin.

The season's official bounds are June 1 to December 31, however storms can form year round, and storms forming between January 1 to June 1 are considered part of the previous season.

The first official predictions will be announced on May 5th, 2019.

Storm names
These are the names that will be used to name tropical cyclones in the 2019 season. This list was last used in 2017 and will be used for the next time in 2021, with the exception of the names retired due to their impacts.