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The 2020 Terrion Northern Hemisphere Hurricane Season will be a tropical cyclone season which takes place in the Centralian and Equatorian Oceans on the fictional planet of Terrion. 2020 will be the 19th year since names were first implemented on Terrion and the 85th since the Cube Global Forecast Center (CGFC) first started tracking tropical cyclones in 1935.

The 2020 season will bring about multiple changes in advisory formats, graphics, and cones. It will also being about the addition of new agencies representing countries to the UTMA Hurricane Committee.

Aside from the UTMA names, the United States of Formosa uses its own name list to designate systems which reach Tropical Storm intensity within the Sea of Formosa. These names are also officially recognized by the UTMA.

Season Forecasts[]

Feel free to add your predictions in the comments, and I will add them to the table below.

On December 31, 2019, with the help of upgraded long-range models, the CGFC released their prediction for the season.

Agency Named Storms Hurricanes Majors
Average 16 8 4
CGFC 16-19 7-9 3-5
WHC 14-17 6-8 2-4
FCXGCTC 16-20 7-9 3-5
DHC 10-17 2-6 0-4

TWOs[]

Jan0420WNHEM

Storm Names[]

The following names will be used for the 2020 Terrion NHEM Hurricane Season. Names retired are shown in bold italics, while used names are shown in italics.

CGFC Names[]

This list was last used for the 2014 season.

Aiden Iverson Raptor
Becky Julia Sophia
Cal Kameron Timothy
Danielle Leanna Velma
Emilio Mario Waldo
Flora Nana Xena
Gideon Owen York
Harriet Pauline Zavannah

Formosan Names []

These names are used for storms which are named in the Formosan Area of Responsibility. The next 6 names slated for use are shown.

Samba Hagupit
Saola Chaba
Barijat Bulbul

Note: Names in bold are used for storms which are currently active. Names in italics have already been used for storms which have dissipated.

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