2018 Atlantic hurricane season (Minecraft8369)

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active season since the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season. It was also the deadliest since the 2005 season, slightly more deadlier than 2016.

This season was an above-average season. This season produced high activity, with 16 named tropical storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes. The season started just a bit early, with Tropical Storm Alberto forming on May 31, causing minimal impacts to land. The last storm, Hurricane Patty, dissipated on December 12. Patty was a rare off-season storm.

The strongest storm, Hurricane Isaac, was a very strong hurricane, with winds of 155-mph, just shy of Category 5 strength, also attaining a minimum pressure of 917 mbar. Hurricane Isaac was also the costliest storm of the season.

The forecasts for this season were slightly accurate, with most predicting from near-average to above-average activity. In addition, a La Niña formed during the season, prompting meteorological agencies to predict above-average activity.