Predictions for year 2022 - mainly for entertainment purposes

Totals for Atlantic hurricane season: 19 (sub)tropical cyclones, 16 nameable storms, 8 hurricanes, 3 major (ACE=105)

Totals for East Pacific hurricane season: 27 (sub)tropical cyclones, 25 nameable storms, 11 hurricanes, 5 major (ACE=111)

Totals for Central Pacific hurricane season: 6 tropical cyclones, 4 nameable storms, 3 hurricanes, 3 major

Totals for Pacific typhoon season: 31 storms, 15 typhoons, 3 super typhoons (JTWC count)

Totals for North Indian Ocean cyclone season: 3 storms, no hurricane-equivalent (JTWC count)

Two (sub)tropical storms in Mediterranean, of which one will be hurricane

No (sub)tropical cyclones in Baltic Sea

State of Niño 3.4: becoming neutral in AMJ, weak El Niño in JAS

Arctic sea ice minimum: 5.01 million km²

Global annual average temperature: 1.04 degrees Celsius above 20th century average (0.04 degrees above the record from 2016)

Circle coloration scheme


Individual storm tracks in North Atlantic

Tropical Storm ALEX
 

Tropical Storm BONNIE
 

 Tropical Storm COLIN

 
Tropical Depression FOUR
 
 
Hurricane DANIELLE


Tropical Depression SIX
 
 
Tropical Storm EARL
 

Hurricane FIONA


Hurricane GASTON


Tropical Storm HERMINE
 

 Tropical Storm IAN
 

 Hurricane JULIA

 
Tropical Storm KARL


Tropical Depression FOURTEEN
 

 Hurricane LISA

 
Hurricane MARTIN


Hurricane NICOLE


Hurricane OWEN


Tropical Storm PAULA


Individual storm tracks in East Pacific
 only those systems forming east of 140W - that includes all CPac systems except one tropical depression

Tropical Storm AGATHA
 

 Hurricane BLAS
 

 Hurricane CELIA
 

 Hurricane DARBY
 

Tropical Storm ESTELLE
 

 Hurricane FRANK
 

 Tropical Storm GEORGETTE
 

 Tropical Depression EIGHT-E
 

 Tropical Depression NINE-E
 
 
Hurricane HOWARD
 

 Tropical Storm IVETTE
 

 Tropical Storm JAVIER
 

 Hurricane KAY
 

 Hurricane LESTER


Tropical Storm MADELINE
 

 Hurricane NEWTON
 

 Hurricane ORLENE
 

 Tropical Storm PAINE
 

 Tropical Storm ROSLYN
 

 Tropical Storm SEYMOUR
 

Tropical Storm TINA
 

 Hurricane VIRGIL
 

 Tropical Storm WINIFRED
 

 Tropical Storm XAVIER
 

 Hurricane YOLANDA
 

 Hurricane ZEKE


Tropical Storm AIDAN


Conclusion
 
The most intense and costly storm of 2022 Atlantic hurricane season will be Lisa, while the deadliest will be Owen. Gaston, Lisa, Nicole and Owen will be retired.

The most intense and deadly storm of 2022 Pacific hurricane season will be Zeke, while the costliest will be Orlene. Orlene and Zeke will be retired.

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