2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season (CycloneMC's Scenario)

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season is an ongoing event in the annual formation of tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere. The season officially began on June 1, 2018, and will end on November 30, 2018. These dates historically describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin and are adopted by convention. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year, as shown by the formation of Subtropical Storm Alberto on May 25, the formation of which marked the fourth consecutive year in which a storm developed before the official start of the season. The season became the first since 2014 to not feature any tropical cyclones in the month of June. Later, Beryl became the first hurricane to form in the central Atlantic during the month of July since Arthur in 2014.

Storms
Note: Subtropical Storm Alberto is based on the real Subtropical Storm Alberto, due to my late 2018 prediction.

Storm Names
The following list of names is being used for named storms that form in the North Atlantic in 2018. Retired names, if any, will be announced by the World Meteorological Organization in the spring of 2019. The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 2024 season. This is the same list used in the 2012 season, with the exception of the name Sara, which replaced Sandy.

Season Effects
In Progress