Since records began in 1851, the average Atlantic season produces roughly , with 7 becoming hurricanes and 3 reaching major hurricane status (Category 3 or higher). However, these numbers fluctuate significantly by year due to climate patterns like ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation). Most Active Atlantic Seasons by Year
As of April 2025, no major hurricanes have formed. Early forecasts predict an average to above-average season. hurricane list by year
Before the implementation of naming systems, storms were tracked by the year and the order in which they occurred (e.g., "The Great Hurricane of 1780" or "The Storm of 1900"). This created confusion when multiple storms were active simultaneously. Since records began in 1851, the average Atlantic
Navigating the history of tropical cyclones involves tracking shifts in frequency, intensity, and naming conventions across decades. An annual provides a window into the most active seasons, the deadliest landfalls, and the evolution of meteorological records since the mid-19th century. Historical Hurricane Frequency and Activity Early forecasts predict an average to above-average season