Predictions for year 2021 - mainly for entertainment purposes
Totals for Atlantic hurricane season: 20 (sub)tropical cyclones, 18 nameable storms, 10 hurricanes, 6 major (ACE=144)
Totals for East Pacific hurricane season: 14 (sub)tropical cyclones, 12 nameable storms, 5 hurricanes, 3 major
Totals for Central Pacific hurricane season: 1 nameable storm, no hurricanes
Totals for Pacific typhoon season: 20 storms, 11 typhoons, 4 super typhoons (JTWC count)
Totals for North Indian Ocean cyclone season: 10 storms, 7 hurricane-equivalent, 5 major hurricane-equivalent (JTWC count)
One (sub)tropical storm in Mediterranean Sea, no hurricanes
One (sub)tropical depression in Baltic Sea, no storms
State of Niño 3.4: La Niña throughout the season, becoming weak beginning in ASO.
Arctic sea ice extent minimum: 1.01 million km²
Global annual average temperature: 1.00 degrees Celsius above 20th century average (0.06 degrees above the record from 2016)
Circle coloration scheme
Tropical Storm FRED
Hurricane GRACE
Hurricane HENRI
Hurricane IDA
Hurricane JULIAN
Tropical Storm KATE
Hurricane LARRY
Hurricane MINDY
Tropical Depression FIFTEEN
Tropical Storm NICHOLAS
Hurricane ODETTE
Hurricane PETER
Tropical Storm LINDA
Hurricane ROSE
Individual storm tracks in East Pacific
Tropical Storm ANDRES
Tropical Storm BLANCA
Tropical Depression THREE-E
Tropical Storm CARLOS
Tropical Storm DOLORES
Hurricane ENRIQUE
Hurricane FELICIA
Tropical Storm GUILLERMO
Hurricane HILDA
Tropical Storm IGNACIO
Tropical Storm JIMENA
Hurricane KEVIN
Hurricane LINDA
Tropical Depression FOURTEEN-E
Conclusion
The most intense storm in 2021 Atlantic hurricane season will be Mindy, the costliest will be Larry, and the deadliest will be Odette. Grace, Larry and Odette will be retired.
The most intense and costliest storm in 2021 Pacific hurricane season will be Linda, while the deadliest will be Jimena. Jimena and Linda will be retired.
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