"--01-15"^^ . . "Season currently active"@en . "6"^^ . "50"^^ . "The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season began anomalously early, with the formation of Subtropical Storm Alex on January 12th, of which was the earliest storm of this category ever recorded, and therefore was the earliest named storm in modern times, beating the record of April 19th set by Subtropical Storm Ana in the 2003 season. On May 27th, the second earliest named storm, Bonnie, developed, missing the record by 18 hours to a storm in 1887, which developed 18 hours earlier than Bonnie did. The storm went on to make landfall in North Carolina, and weakened to a remnant circulation on May 29th, before regenerating on June 2nd, and regaining tropical storm status on June 3rd as it moved out to sea. The system later dissipated on June 5th, on the same advisory as Tropical Depression Three was classified, which became the earliest 3rd named storm ever recorded 8 hours later following a recon mission into the system confirmed 35 knot winds at he surface, which broke the record set by an unnamed system, which formed on June 12th in 1887.. On June 19th, Tropical Depression Four was designated off Campeche, Mexico, the first tropical cyclone in the Bay of Campeche since Ingrid in September 2013. 18 hours later, Four intensified into the earliest 4th named storm ever recorded in the basin, therefore passing the record set by Tropical Storm Debby, which formed on June 26, 2012."@en . "2016 Atlantic hurricane season/HHHC HURDAT"@en . "1"^^ . . "40"^^ . . . "650000.0"^^ . . . . . . . "999"^^ . . . "--06-21"^^ . . . "1007"^^ . "4"^^ . . . "--06-19"^^ . "75"^^ . "Atl"@en . "--01-12"^^ . "981"^^ . "--06-05"^^ . "--06-07"^^ . "0"^^ . "--06-05"^^ . "--05-27"^^ . "4"^^ . "2016-01-12"^^ . "The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season began anomalously early, with the formation of Subtropical Storm Alex on January 12th, of which was the earliest storm of this category ever recorded, and therefore was the earliest named storm in modern times, beating the record of April 19th set by Subtropical Storm Ana in the 2003 season. On May 27th, the second earliest named storm, Bonnie, developed, missing the record by 18 hours to a storm in 1887, which developed 18 hours earlier than Bonnie did. The storm went on to make landfall in North Carolina, and weakened to a remnant circulation on May 29th, before regenerating on June 2nd, and regaining tropical storm status on June 3rd as it moved out to sea. The system later dissipated on June 5th, on the same advisory as Tropical Depression Three was c"@en .