2017 Atlantic hurricane season (MC's Realistic Version)

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was another above-average season, following the 2016 season. This season produced 14 tropical storms, which 6 became hurricanes, while 4 became major hurricanes. This season had many storms that had strong peak intensity but did not impact any land. The season officially started on June 1, but Arlene formed on April 19, nearly two months before the official star.The season officially ended on November 30. However, Nate, the last storm, dissipated on December 2. This was the first time since 2007 that a season had storms existing pre-season and post-season. The strongest storm, Harvey, peaked as a Category 5 hurricane, having winds of 165mph, and an atmospheric pressure of 922 mbar.

Most forecasting models had this season to be an average, or an above-average season, due to a weakening El Niño, and the possibility of a La Niña developing during the season.