2018 Planet Puppy hurricane season

The 2019 Planet Puppy hurricane season is a future event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation, in which tropical cyclones form on Planet Puppy. The season runs throughout 2019, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between June and December.

The first storm to form was Tropical Storm Aiden which formed on January 14, 2019.

The Planet Puppy hurricane basin is strikingly similar to the Atlantic Ocean basin on Planet Earth. The locations of the areas have names that are also similar to those on Earth.

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Current Storm Information
Aiden ~ As of 11:00 a.m. on January 15

Now: 50 mph, 1002 mbar

12 hrs: 50 mph

24 hrs: 50 mph

36 hrs: 60 mph

48 hrs: 60 mph 60 hrs: 50 mph

72 hrs: 50 mph

84 hrs: 50 mph

96 hrs: 60 mph

108 hrs: 60 mph

120 hrs: 65 mph

Seasonal Forecasts
On December 31, 2018, the Puppy Hurricane Center issued its prediction for the 2019 season. It called for 47-53 named storms, 26-31 hurricanes, and 17-21 major hurricanes. That same day, the Hurricane Lucas Meteorological Agency issued a prediction of 49-55 named storms, 29-34 hurricanes, and 16-20 major hurricanes.

Feel free to comment your predictions below and I will add them to the list. :)

Seasonal Summary
Main List Auxiliary List

Tropical Storm Aiden
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Late on January 14, one chihuahua was swept into the ocean in the Bulldog Island of Cutie from dangerous rip currents due to Aiden. That led to the tragic death of the innocent dog.

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System Names
Retired names, if any, will be announced by the Puppy Hurricane Center (PHC) in late 2019; though replacement names will be announced in 2020.

Auxiliary
This is the first auxiliary list with names alternating with boy and girl names. All the girl names are the same with the exceptions of Jessica, Paige, and Tracy, which replaced Jean, Pam, and Tiffany.

Retirement
The Puppy Hurricane Center issued a date of December 27, 2019 to retire the names for this season and a date of January 1, 2020 to replace those names.