. "Kinny 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "--07-19"^^ . "935"^^ . "The 2050 Atlantic hurricane season was a near-average season that produced 15 tropical depressions, 14 tropical storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. By 2016 standards, this would have been considered slightly above average. The season officially began on June 1, 2050, and ended on November 30, 2050. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northern Atlantic basin. However, as illustrated by Arthur, tropical cyclones can form at any time of the year. The season's activity was affected by near normal (for 2050) sea surface temperatures, but a slightly stronger than average Saharan Air Layer (particularly in the earlier part of the season). The SAL caused almost every storm, except for Icarius and Kinny, to form far away from Cape Verde. The 2050 season was very destructive, mostly due in part to Hyacinth's powerful Louisiana landfall, Gonzalo's impacts, and Marcus' extremely deadly Central American floods. Both Hyacinth and Marcus reached Category 5 intensity. All three names were retired after the end of the season, with their replacements being Garret, Hialeah, and Mason for the 2056 season. Also notable, Kinny lasted a long time, and was comparable to Nadine from the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. Both Freya and Marcus formed in unusually southern locations, with both storms making unusual South American landfalls at an intensity of Tropical Depression or higher."@en . "--09-17"^^ . "--10-06"^^ . . "50"^^ . "55"^^ . "Edgar 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "40"^^ . "2050-05-27"^^ . . . "--06-17"^^ . "15"^^ . "45"^^ . "--09-03"^^ . "--07-16"^^ . "--05-27"^^ . "Freya 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "--06-21"^^ . . "--11-16"^^ . . "Hyacinth 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "2050 Atlantic hurricane season (Steve)"@en . . "--08-04"^^ . "95"^^ . "--10-17"^^ . "--07-05"^^ . "80"^^ . "--10-25"^^ . "Arthur 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "897"^^ . "910"^^ . . "--07-30"^^ . . "--09-16"^^ . "Marcus 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "--08-21"^^ . . . "--05-31"^^ . "TD 8 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . . . . "70"^^ . "Becky 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "1.69993E11"^^ . "--07-22"^^ . "14"^^ . "125"^^ . . "998"^^ . "999"^^ . "--09-07"^^ . "2050"^^ . . "995"^^ . "993"^^ . "Gonzalo 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . . . . "Atl"@en . . "1005"^^ . "Jasmine 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . . . "981"^^ . "--08-19"^^ . "--09-10"^^ . . "--08-19"^^ . "991"^^ . . "988"^^ . "986"^^ . . . . "--11-13"^^ . . "Icarius 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "--10-03"^^ . . "30"^^ . . "2050-11-16"^^ . "Marcus - 897 mb, 180 mph"@en . "--08-08"^^ . . "--07-03"^^ . . "Denise 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "971"^^ . "155"^^ . . . "Laura 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "The 2050 Atlantic hurricane season was a near-average season that produced 15 tropical depressions, 14 tropical storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. By 2016 standards, this would have been considered slightly above average. The season officially began on June 1, 2050, and ended on November 30, 2050. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northern Atlantic basin. However, as illustrated by Arthur, tropical cyclones can form at any time of the year."@en . "--07-19"^^ . "Nana 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "145"^^ . "Cristobal 2050 track - Steve.jpg"@en . "3"^^ . "--09-13"^^ . "11739"^^ . . . "7"^^ . "60"^^ . "--08-20"^^ .