The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is a current annual event in tropical cyclone formation in the North Atlantic Ocean. The season will start June 1st and end November 30th, dates that conventionally delimit tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic. However, the season started exceptionally early, with the genesis of Subtropical Storm Andrea near Bermuda on April 2. As demonstrated by this atypical formation, tropical cyclone development is possible any time of the year. Andrea would later intensify to a rare April subtropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds, the only occurrence outside of the official bounds of the season and the first in the Atlantic basin since a storm in 1968. A second pre-season subtropical depression formed off the coast of North Carolina at the end of May, the
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| - The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is a current annual event in tropical cyclone formation in the North Atlantic Ocean. The season will start June 1st and end November 30th, dates that conventionally delimit tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic. However, the season started exceptionally early, with the genesis of Subtropical Storm Andrea near Bermuda on April 2. As demonstrated by this atypical formation, tropical cyclone development is possible any time of the year. Andrea would later intensify to a rare April subtropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds, the only occurrence outside of the official bounds of the season and the first in the Atlantic basin since a storm in 1968. A second pre-season subtropical depression formed off the coast of North Carolina at the end of May, the
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major hurricanes
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hurricanes
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Movement
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Winds
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total fatalities
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- Severe tropical depression
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total depressions
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Type
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last storm dissipated
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strongest storm
| - Barry - 894 mbar, 175 mph
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Pressure
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- 961(xsd:integer)
- 1007.0
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total damages
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first storm formed
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Track
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total storms
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Formed
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wind type
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advisory number
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abstract
| - The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is a current annual event in tropical cyclone formation in the North Atlantic Ocean. The season will start June 1st and end November 30th, dates that conventionally delimit tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic. However, the season started exceptionally early, with the genesis of Subtropical Storm Andrea near Bermuda on April 2. As demonstrated by this atypical formation, tropical cyclone development is possible any time of the year. Andrea would later intensify to a rare April subtropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds, the only occurrence outside of the official bounds of the season and the first in the Atlantic basin since a storm in 1968. A second pre-season subtropical depression formed off the coast of North Carolina at the end of May, the first occurrence of two pre-season tropical cyclones since 2016 and the fourth only known occurrence since 1951. This system would later become Hurricane Barry, one of the most intense hurricanes on record.
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