2019 Dust Islands Hurricane Season

The 2019 Dust Islands Hurricane Season is an ongoing event in the annual formation of tropical cyclones in the Dust Ocean. The season officially began on June 1, and will end on November 30, 2019. These dates historically describe the period of year when most tropical cyclones form in the Dust basin and are adopted by convention. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year.



Tropical Storm Annie
A tropical disturbance was seen near to Dustland. 12 hours later, the disturbance transformed into Tropical Depression One. 16 hours passed and the depression became a tropical storm and was named Annie. Annie made landfall as a depression and rapidly degenerated into a remnant low. Tropical Storm Annie was the only system to develop in that area on record.

Hurricane Boris
A tropical disturbance was seen southwest of Hub Island and south of Dust Islands. The disturbance developed into a tropical depression on June 6. The depression intensified into Tropical Storm Boris the next day. Boris went under rapid intensification from a tropical storm to a Category 3 hurricane. Boris weakened to a Category 2 due to an eyewall replacement cycle. After completing the cycle, it strengthened back into Category 3 status. Boris later became a Category 4 hurricane also reaching its peak intensity at winds 140 miles per hour. When Boris became a Category 4 hurricane, it became the southernmost major hurricane on record. Boris began to weaken to hurricane status when it approached cooler waters. Boris remained at tropical storm strength for a couple of hours until it became a tropical depression and became a remnant low as it approached dry air and intense wind shear.

Tropical Storm Christine
A tropical depression formed south of Tsudnal. After a couple of hours, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Christine. Christine made landfall in Tsudnal and rapidly weakened after landfall.