2455 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Free Editing)

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Welcome to another free editing season! However, this one is going to be a little bit different than my previous free editing seasons. All types of hurricanes are encouraged. Normal hurricanes, erasicanes, hypercanes, megacanes, infinite storms, mini black holes, multiplicanes, antihurricanes, snowcanes, superstorms and any type of hurricane, realistic or hypothetical, are all welcome. Feel free to make storms with realistic or crazy tracks. Storms of all intensities and lengths are also allowed.

You may make your own names for this season, as long as they are in alphabetical order. Feel free to use any name already on naming lists as well, even retired names. They don't have to be real names; feel free to make up funny names (as long as they are appropriate, of course). I want this season to be active as possible. Same rules as previous seasons for infoboxes: Use Atl as basin and SSHS as Warning Center. All storms that do not have Atl as their basin and SSHS as Warning Center will be edited. This season is now open to adding storms.

Predictions
Make your predictions here if you want!

Tropical Storm Arrow
In late December 2454, a low pressure area with showers and thunderstorms that developed just east of the Lesser Antilles slowly started to develop a convective center. Early on January 1, Tropical Depression Twenty-Five formed about 100 miles north of the Lesser Antilles. Originally, it was thought that Arrow formed late on December 31, so it was given the number Twenty-Five instead of One, but post-season analysis showed that the storm did not form until around 2AM on January 1. Twenty-Five later intensified into Tropical Storm Arrow on January 2. Because the storm was not named until 2455, it received the name "Arrow" instead of the next name on the 2454 list. Arrow then moved northward and slowly gained strength, reaching its peak intensity on January 4 with 50 mph winds. Arrow then became extratropical on January 5. There was damage or fatalities associated with Arrow. Due to this unusual formation event, Arrow is officially considered part of both the 2454 and 2455 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons.