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===Tropical Storm Beryl===
===Tropical Storm Beryl===
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Tropical Storm '''Beryl''' was the second named storm of the season, forming from a low-pressure system over the '''southeastern Ardonian Ocean''' on May 23. The system gradually organized and reached tropical storm strength by May 24, remaining entirely over open waters throughout its lifespan. Beryl peaked with sustained winds of '''65 mph (105 km/h)''' and a minimum central pressure of '''989 mbar''' on May 25 before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone on May 26. It dissipated completely by May 29.
 
Although Beryl caused no damage or fatalities, it broke multiple historical records dating back to the '''Great Arrocane Year of 1865'''. It became the '''strongest tropical storm''' on record for the basin by windspeed, surpassing all previous non-hurricane systems. Beryl also entered the '''top 10 most intense arrocanes by pressure''', ranking just behind Arrocane Eleven of 1865 (988 mbar), according to the '''NAC/NWS'''. Despite its limited impact, Beryl’s meteorological significance earned it a place in the basin’s historical records.{{Clear}}


==Storm names==
==Storm names==

Revision as of 18:48, 28 May 2025

2019 Ardonia arrocane season
No image provided
Seasonal boundaries
First system formed May 17, 2019
Last system dissipated Season ongoing
Strongest storm
Name Arlene
(Strongest and most intense storm ever recorded)
 • Maximum winds 180 mph (290 km/h)
(1 minute sustained)
 • Lowest pressure 899 mbar (hPa; 26.55 inHg)
Seasonal statistics
Total depressions 2
Total storms 2
Arrocanes 1
Major arrocanes
(Cat. 3-5)
1
Total fatalities 113 total
Total damage ≥$24.9 billion (2019 AC)
Related articles
 • Arrocane Arlene

Ardonia arrocane seasons
2019, 2020

Seasonal forecasts

Predictions for 2019 Ardonia arrocane season
Source Date Named
storm
Arrocanes Major
arrocanes
Average (1865) 13 5 3
Record high activity 13 5 3
Record low activity 13 5 3

NAC March 31, 2019 16-20 8-11 3-6
VW May 16, 2019 17 10 5
T1X May 16, 2019 18 12 6
NAHC May 16, 2019 18-22 9-12 1-4
EX May 16, 2019 24 9 4
NF May 17, 2019 17-21 6-11 2-4
ECT May 17, 2019 20 10 4
HDC May 17, 2019 17 9 4
HA May 17, 2019 18 9 4
NAC May 19, 2019 21-24 13-17 5-8
VOLT May 20, 2019 18 9 3
LA May 21, 2019 14 7 3
Actual activity
2 1 1

LIVE outlook

Seasonal timeline

Arrocane ArleneArdonia arrocane wind scale

Systems

Arrocane Arlene

⚠️ CURRENTLY ACTIVE ⚠️
Category 5 arrocane (AAWS)
Duration May 17 – Ongoing
Peak intensity 180 mph (290 km/h) (1-min);
899 mbar (hPa)

Tropical Storm Beryl

Tropical storm (AAWS)
Duration May 23 – May 29
Peak intensity 65 mph (105 km/h) (1-min);
989 mbar (hPa)

Tropical Storm Beryl was the second named storm of the season, forming from a low-pressure system over the southeastern Ardonian Ocean on May 23. The system gradually organized and reached tropical storm strength by May 24, remaining entirely over open waters throughout its lifespan. Beryl peaked with sustained winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 989 mbar on May 25 before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone on May 26. It dissipated completely by May 29.

Although Beryl caused no damage or fatalities, it broke multiple historical records dating back to the Great Arrocane Year of 1865. It became the strongest tropical storm on record for the basin by windspeed, surpassing all previous non-hurricane systems. Beryl also entered the top 10 most intense arrocanes by pressure, ranking just behind Arrocane Eleven of 1865 (988 mbar), according to the NAC/NWS. Despite its limited impact, Beryl’s meteorological significance earned it a place in the basin’s historical records.

Storm names

The following names have been designated for the 2019 Ardonia arrocane season:

  • Arlene (active)
  • Beryl
  • Camille (unused)
  • Dennis (unused)
  • Erika (unused)
  • Florence (unused)
  • Gert (unused)
  • Harvey (unused)
  • Irene (unused)
  • Juan (unused)
  • Katrina (unused)
  • Laura (unused)
  • Milton (unused)
  • Nate (unused)
  • Opal (unused)
  • Patricia (unused)
  • Quinn (unused)
  • Rita (unused)
  • Sandy (unused)
  • Tyler (unused)
  • Uri (unused)
  • Victor (unused)
  • Wilma (unused)
  • Xander (unused)
  • Yoko (unused)
  • Zachary (unused)

Season effects

Ardonia arrocane wind scale
TD TS C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
2019 Ardonia arrocane season statistics
Storm
name
Dates active Storm category
at peak intensity
Max 1-min
wind
mph (km/h)
Min.
press.
(mbar)
Areas affected Damage
(USD)
Deaths Ref(s).
Season aggregates
0 systems Season not started   Season not started Season not started Season not started Season not started