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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season


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12Z UKMET: again has a followup MDR TC to Invest 92L (0Z actually had 2 followups):

NEW TROPICAL CYCLONE FORECAST TO DEVELOP AFTER 156 HOURS
FORECAST POSITION AT T+156 : 15.9N 37.2W

LEAD CENTRAL MAXIMUM WIND
VERIFYING TIME TIME POSITION PRESSURE (MB) SPEED (KNOTS)
-------------- ---- -------- ------------- -------------
0000UTC 22.09.2025 156 15.9N 37.2W 1012 31
1200UTC 22.09.2025 168 16.7N 39.4W 1011 32

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On 9/13/2025 at 1:27 PM, GaWx said:
Storm Number Storm Name Typea Datesb 
(UTC)
Max. 
Winds 
(kt)
Min. 
Pressure 
(mb)
Accumulated 
Cyclone 
Energyc 
(x104 kt2)
Direct 
Deathsd
U.S. 
Damagee
($million)
Tropical 
Cyclone 
Report 
Status
1 Alberto TS 19 Jun–20 Jun 45 992 0.8 2 125 Final
2 Beryl MH 28 Jun–09 Jul 145 932 34.5 35 7,200 Final
3 Chris TS 30 Jun–01 Jul 40 1005 0.1 5 0 Final
4 Debby HU 03 Aug–08 Aug 70 979 4.9 12 2,500 Final
5 Ernesto HU 12 Aug–20 Aug 85 967 14.4 3 0 Final
6 Francine HU 09 Sep–12 Sep 90 972 4.8 0 1,300 Final
7 Gordon TS 11 Sep–17 Sep 40 1004 1.3 0 0 Final
8 Eight PTC 15 Sep–17 Sep 50 1004 0.0     Final
9 Helene MH 24 Sep–27 Sep 120 939 7.0 176 78,700 Final
10 Isaac HU 25 Sep–30 Sep 90 963 7.9 0 0 Final
11 Joyce TS 27 Sep–30 Sep 45 1001 1.7 0 0 Final
12 Kirk MH 29 Sep–07 Oct 130 928 23.7 0 0 Final
13 Leslie HU 02 Oct–12 Oct 90 970 16.1 0 0 Final
14 Milton MH 05 Oct–10 Oct 155 895 22.5 15 34,300 Final
15 Nadine TS 19 Oct–20 Oct 50 1002 0.7 7 0 Final
16 Oscar HU 19 Oct–22 Oct 75 984 4.5 8 0 Final
17 Patty TS 01 Nov–04 Nov 55 982 2.3 0 0 Final
18 Rafael MH 04 Nov–10 Nov 105 954 12.3 2 0 Final
19 Sara TS 14 Nov–18 Nov 45 997 2.0 9 0

Final


 Yep, very active JJ, BN AS, very active ON.

There's that big gap I remember between July 9 and August 3 and again between August 20 and September 9.

August was crickets lol

 

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15 minutes ago, GaWx said:

 

Bastardi is livid that this hasn’t been named:

 

It seems odd to not name it, especially given its proximity to land.  This meets the Tropical designation criteria right?

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1 hour ago, Cat Lady said:

It seems odd to not name it, especially given its proximity to land.  This meets the Tropical designation criteria right?

 I’m not sure as it’s somewhat subjective. I’m thinking more about subtropical than tropical. But the NHC never even had it at a 10% chance to transition to subtropical or tropical in any TWO, which is what really made JB mad initially.

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24 minutes ago, NorthArlington101 said:

People get mad when the NWS names slop for “inflating the numbers.” Now it’s the opposite? Tough job

True.
In this case though, keep in mind that this wasn’t even given a 10% chance in any TWO to become just a subtropical depression. The TWOs cover both tropical and subtropical depression+ development potential.

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4 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

It’s still clearly baroclinic—attached to a frontal boundary. You can see it clearly in the visible satellite.

Same impacts as a TS, but just not tropical.

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But what do you think about the possibility that this also has some tropical characteristics making it subtropical?

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2. Eastern Tropical Atlantic:
A tropical wave emerging off the west coast of Africa is producing 
an area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Some slow 
development of this system is possible towards the mid to latter 
part of this week as it moves westward at 15 to 20 mph, moving from 
the eastern to central portion of the tropical Atlantic. 
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...low...20 percent.
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11 minutes ago, GaWx said:

But what do you think about the possibility that this also has some tropical characteristics making it subtropical?

It’s over increasingly marginal SSTs and doesn’t have a lot of time before it’s either onshore or tucked into the coast. If that boundary weren’t so clear I’d say it has a solid chance of subtropical development, but I just think this one isn’t going to get there. I don’t think the NHC would pull the trigger on that. Not this year at least with them missing/slow to designate two TCs this season. 

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If this were off of Wilmington, I think it’d be a different story given SSTs.

It’s firing good convection, but you really want to see it over the center. On radar though the presentation is actually pretty nice with some spiral banding evident. Worth a casual eye in case my analysis is wrong lol.

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