2045 Atlantic hurricane season/Alternate Version

''NOTE: This season serves as an alternative to this version of the 2045 season that Ryne made for me a few years ago. Here, I portray the season as I originally intended to see it.''

The 2045 Atlantic hurricane season was a near-normal Atlantic hurricane season that produced 14 tropical cyclones, 13 tropical storms, four hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. It began on June 1 and ended on November 30, dates which conventionally delimit the timeframe for tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic. The first system, Hurricane Avery, formed on August 3, while the last storm, Hurricane Manny, dissipated on September 29.

The 2045 season was particularly notable because of Hurricanes Avery and Cillian. Both storms attained Category 5 intensity and then made landfall over the Yucatán Peninsula at this strength in the span of two weeks, inflicting exceptional damage across the region. In addition, Avery went on to affect large portions of the United States (U.S.) as a Category 3 hurricane, especially the Mississippi River Valley. Meanwhile, Cillian devastated additional regions of Mexico as a still powerful Category 5.

Aside from Avery and Cillian, another notable characteristic of the 2045 season was the lack of intensity in nearly all the observed tropical cyclones. For a variety of reasons, such as unfavorable oceanic conditions, proximity to land, and latitude of development, none of these systems exceeded Category 1 intensity or lasted more than three days. Nevertheless, some minor impacts were reported from these storms, such as heavy surf along the U.S. East Coast from Tropical Storm Daisy, moderate rainfall in Puerto Rico from Tropical Storm Kobe, and several landslides in Mexico from Tropical Storm Louise and Hurricane Manny. Collectively, the 2045 season's tropical cyclones inflicted $TBA (2045 USD) and TBA fatalities.