2041 Atlantic hurricane season (Xtyphooncyclonex)

The 2041 Atlantic hurricane season was an exceptionally active year, having 13 named storms, 9 hurricanes and 6 major hurricanes. Furthermore, the season was the most intense in recorded history, with a record five Category 5 hurricanes existing within the course of 2041. The impacts from the storms of the season were catastrophic in terms of storm-related deaths and damages, with totals of 32,879 and $487.9 billion respectively, making it the costliest and deadliest Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history.

Most of the destruction came from the category 5 hurricanes Emily, Gwen, Katia and Lee, totalling $396.4 billion in damages, more than twice than the record of $227.2 billion in 2017. Additionally, Tropical Storm Imogen triggered several landslides and flash floods from torrential rainfall over Cuba and Hispaniola, resulting in over 25,000 deaths in the two islands of the Greater Antilles.

Despite the number of named storms falling within average, there was an extreme number of major hurricanes extisting over the basin The season was most notable for the unusually high influx of major hurricanes making landfall over the United States and its territories, with Diego, Emily, Katia and Lee over the mainland and Gwen over Puerto Rico. Such levels of intense activity and impacts were unprecedented, with the closest being Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria of 2017 not even reaching category 5 strength at landfall over the United States.