First storm formed Last storm dissipated Strongest storm Total depressions Total storms Hurricanes Major hurricanes Total damages Total fatalities The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was the second-most active Atlantic hurricane season in history to the 2005 season in terms of named storms. It featured 24 tropical cyclones, all of which were named storms, 16 hurricanes (which set a record), and 9 major hurricanes (which also set a record). It had more Accumulated Cyclone Energy than the 2005 season and is recognized as the most active according to this measure. Its record activity was caused by unusually low wind shear and warm sea surface temperatures from an extremely rare Very Strong Modoki El Nino event.
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