2018 Extreme Hyperactive Atlantic Hurricane Season (CycloneMC)

The 2018 Extreme Hyperactive Atlantic Hurricane Season is a current event in which storms of tropical origin will form. The season officially began on January 1, 2018, and will end on December 31, 2018. These dates historically describe the period each year when the tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin and are adopted by convention. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at all times of the season. The season's first named storm, Alberto, formed on January 14. The season's first hurricane, Chris, attained hurricane intensity on February 13, and the seasons first major storm, Florence, attained major status on March 7. The season so far has been very undestructive and only two storms have made landfall, those storms being Beryl and Kirk.

Seasonal Forecasts
If you have your own weather center, add your forecast here. And remember, this is an extremely hyperactive season, so keep that in mind.

Tropical Storm Alberto
A tropical low formed west of the Cape Verde Islands on January 12, and slowly organized itself. The low, on January 13, was upgraded to Tropical Depression One and moved north west, away from any landmasses or islands. Tropical Depression One organized into Tropical Storm Alberto at 0600 UTC on January 14, reaching peak intensity of 45 MPH. Alberto met colder waters, as they typically are very much colder in January than in June or July, and began to weaken. Alberto dissipated into a remnant low on January 15, 2018.