The 2016 Atlantic foodcane season is a current event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the northern hemisphere, in which tropical cyclones form in the North Starfruit Ocean. The season officially began on June 1, and will end on November 30. These dates historically and conventionally describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Starfruit basin and are adopted by convention. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. This season began nearly four months before the official start, with Severe Tropical Storm Avocado forming in the Coffee Sea in mid-February. Hurricane Burrito then formed three months later, making it the first occurrence of two pre-season storms, and also the first occurrence of a pre-season ma
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| - The 2016 Atlantic foodcane season is a current event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the northern hemisphere, in which tropical cyclones form in the North Starfruit Ocean. The season officially began on June 1, and will end on November 30. These dates historically and conventionally describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Starfruit basin and are adopted by convention. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. This season began nearly four months before the official start, with Severe Tropical Storm Avocado forming in the Coffee Sea in mid-February. Hurricane Burrito then formed three months later, making it the first occurrence of two pre-season storms, and also the first occurrence of a pre-season ma
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| - The 2016 Atlantic foodcane season is a current event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the northern hemisphere, in which tropical cyclones form in the North Starfruit Ocean. The season officially began on June 1, and will end on November 30. These dates historically and conventionally describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Starfruit basin and are adopted by convention. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. This season began nearly four months before the official start, with Severe Tropical Storm Avocado forming in the Coffee Sea in mid-February. Hurricane Burrito then formed three months later, making it the first occurrence of two pre-season storms, and also the first occurrence of a pre-season major hurricane. About two weeks later, Hurricane Cherry would eventually form in the Coffee Sea, becoming the second major hurricane of the season, and the first Category 5 major hurricane since Hurricane Applebread in 2015. Most forecasters expect this season to be active, due to the weakening of the Tabasco Sauce pattern and the possible development of an Ice Cream pattern due to the popcorn effect – a rare type of the Tabasco Sauce pattern in which unfavorable conditions are produced over the eastern Kiwi basin instead of the Starfruit basin due to warmer sea surface temperatures farther west along the equatorial Kiwi Ocean.
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