The 2049 Atlantic hurricane season was a season which featured many destructive storms. It began on June 1, 2049, and ended on November 30, 2049, dates that conventionally delimit the timeframe for tropical cyclone formation. It featured an above average of storms due to moderate La Niña conditions persisting across the basin. The season's first storm, Hurricane Andrea, formed on June 1 and dissipated five days later without any significant land impact. While the next storm, Hurricane Brett, stayed out at sea, it reached an extraordinairly low barometric pressure of 885 millibars (mbar) despite having maximum sustained winds of only 115 miles per hour (mph), an unprecedented feat for an Atlantic hurricane which made it the strongest storm of the season. Overall, the 2049 Atlantic hurricane
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| - The 2049 Atlantic hurricane season was a season which featured many destructive storms. It began on June 1, 2049, and ended on November 30, 2049, dates that conventionally delimit the timeframe for tropical cyclone formation. It featured an above average of storms due to moderate La Niña conditions persisting across the basin. The season's first storm, Hurricane Andrea, formed on June 1 and dissipated five days later without any significant land impact. While the next storm, Hurricane Brett, stayed out at sea, it reached an extraordinairly low barometric pressure of 885 millibars (mbar) despite having maximum sustained winds of only 115 miles per hour (mph), an unprecedented feat for an Atlantic hurricane which made it the strongest storm of the season. Overall, the 2049 Atlantic hurricane
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major hurricanes
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hurricanes
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total fatalities
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total depressions
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last storm dissipated
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strongest storm
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Formed
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abstract
| - The 2049 Atlantic hurricane season was a season which featured many destructive storms. It began on June 1, 2049, and ended on November 30, 2049, dates that conventionally delimit the timeframe for tropical cyclone formation. It featured an above average of storms due to moderate La Niña conditions persisting across the basin. The season's first storm, Hurricane Andrea, formed on June 1 and dissipated five days later without any significant land impact. While the next storm, Hurricane Brett, stayed out at sea, it reached an extraordinairly low barometric pressure of 885 millibars (mbar) despite having maximum sustained winds of only 115 miles per hour (mph), an unprecedented feat for an Atlantic hurricane which made it the strongest storm of the season. Overall, the 2049 Atlantic hurricane season's storms have collectively caused $0.7 million (2049 USD) in losses and one death, all of it attributable to Hurricane Brett.
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