2016 Summer Cyclone Season

The 2016 Summer Cyclone Season was the first documented season of Summer Cyclones. The season will run from April 15 to October 15, any storms that form during that timeframe will be apart of this season. The season got off to an early start with Summer Storm Archie forming on March 23 and becoming a weak tropical storm. Activity was limited until May 31 when Brooke formed. Activity became very limited up until Late June early July when Carolyn formed and packed 140 mph winds and a few days later Four-SC formed. The depression would struggle and dissipate a couple days later. On July 11 Summer Storm Donald would form and would start to rapidly strengthen.

Summer Cyclone Discussion
Summer Storm James ...SCRAPPY JAMES HANGING ON TO TROPICAL STATUS... Current Intensity: 40 MPH, 994 mb James is hanging on to summer storm status for now, but should finally weaken and become post-tropical in the next day or so. 9/12 10 PM: 40 MPH 9/13 5 AM: 35 MPH (POST-TROPICAL) 9/13 10 PM: DISSIPATED

Summer Cyclone Lance ...LANCE WEAKENS A LITTLE...  CURRENT INTENSITY: 95 MPH, 970 mb Lance has began weakening and now is 95 mph. We expect Lance to weaken slowly from here on out. 9/12 10 PM: 90 MPH 9/13 10 PM: 80 MPH 9/14 10 PM: 65 MPH 9/15 10 PM: 60 MPH 9/16 10 PM: 50 MPH

Next Complete Advisory: 10 PM                                                                                                                                                                                    Forecaster Collin 

Summer Storm Archie
On March 21, the CDMC started to monitor a spot of possible cyclonic development. The area would get more organized and be named Summer Depression One-SC on March 23 at 10 PM. One-SC would struggle to intensify but would be named Archie. After being named it struggled for numerous days before weakening and dissipating on March 27.

Archie also formed almost a month before the official start date of the summer cyclone season.

Naming Lists
The Naming Lists are made by the CDMC, and were released on March 18.