1 Lake Strider hurricane season

The 1 Lake Strider hurricane season was the first documented hurricane season in Lake Strider. Storms were tracked by the Egbertville-San Paula Weather Center. The strongest tropical cyclone of the season was Hurricane Three, which peaked as a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph. Four tropical cyclones, two of which reached hurricane strength and one major hurricane formed. Storms in this basin typically have very high pressures due to the surrounding high pressure and small size of the lake.

Tropical Storm One
The first known tropical storm in Lake Strider is estimated to have formed at 18:00 UTC on May 30 in the southwestern corner of the lake. Based on damage reports which supported winds of at least tropical storm intensity, it is estimated that the storm strengthened into a tropical storm six hours later. The tropical storm peaked with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph at 06:00 UTC on May 31, before weakening and briefly restrengthening. The cyclone dissipated by 06:00 UTC on June 1, when surface observations no longer supported a closed circulation.