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The '''2025 Alisea hurricane season''' is a current event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the northern hemisphere. The season officially begins on May 14, 2025, and will end on November 30, 2025. These dates historically describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Alisea basin and are adopted by convention. However, as illustrated by Tropical Storm Abigail, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. This season started exceptionally early, nearly five months before the official start, with Tropical Storm Abigail forming Near die Berge des Landes (Country) in mid-January.
The '''2025 Alisea hurricane season''' is a current event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the northern hemisphere. The season officially begins on May 14, 2025, and will end on November 30, 2025. These dates historically describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Alisea basin and are adopted by convention. However, as illustrated by Tropical Storm Abigail, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. This season started exceptionally early, nearly five months before the official start, with Tropical Storm Abigail forming Near die Berge des Landes (Country) in mid-January. With Beth forming on May 13th it would mark the First Time where two pre-seasons happened in the Basin since 2020.
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 21 May 2025

2025 Alisea Hurricane Season (Hurr.Alex)

2025 Alisea Season summary map
Seasonal boundaries
First system formed Jan 25, 2025
Strongest storm
Name Beth
• Maximum winds 65 mph (105 km/h)
(1 minute sustained)
• Lowest pressure 993 mbar
Seasonal statistics
Total depressions 2
Total storms 2
Hurricanes 0
Major hurricanes
(Cat. 3+)
0
Total fatalities 3
Total damage $1.2 Million
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2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027

The 2025 Alisea hurricane season is a current event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the northern hemisphere. The season officially begins on May 14, 2025, and will end on November 30, 2025. These dates historically describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Alisea basin and are adopted by convention. However, as illustrated by Tropical Storm Abigail, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. This season started exceptionally early, nearly five months before the official start, with Tropical Storm Abigail forming Near die Berge des Landes (Country) in mid-January. With Beth forming on May 13th it would mark the First Time where two pre-seasons happened in the Basin since 2020.

Seasonal forecasts

Predictions for 2025 Alisea hurricane season
Source Date Named
storm
Hurricanes Major
hurricanes
Average (1991–2020) 14.4 7.2 3.2
Record high activity 30 14 7
Record low activity 2 1† 0†

NAHC Apr 5, 2025 13-16 4-6 2-3
NAHC Apr 28, 2025 14-19 4-6 1-3
NAHC May 9, 2025 14-19 7-8 1-2
SK May 9, 2025 17 9 4
MV May 10, 2025 16 10 4
LL May 10, 2025 14-17 5-7 2-4
Actual activity
2 0 0

Prior to the start of the 2025 Alisea hurricane season, several forecasting agencies issued predictions for tropical cyclone activity in the region. These forecasts projected the number of named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir–Simpson scale). The 30-year average from 1991 to 2020 for the basin is 14.4 named storms, 7.2 hurricanes, and 3.2 major hurricanes.

The North Alisean Hurricane Center (NAHC) released three forecasts. The initial outlook on April 5 projected a slightly below-average season, with 13 to 16 named storms, 4 to 6 hurricanes, and 2 to 3 major hurricanes. This was followed by updates on April 28 and May 9, both maintaining the named storm range at 14 to 19. The May 9 forecast adjusted the expected hurricanes to 7 to 8 and major hurricanes to 1 to 2.

Additional forecasts were issued by SK, MV, and the LL. On May 9, SK forecast 17 named storms, 9 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes. MV, on May 10, predicted 16 named storms, 10 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes. LL also released its outlook on May 10, forecasting 14 to 17 named storms, 5 to 7 hurricanes, and 2 to 4 major hurricanes.

Outlooks

Seasonal timeline

Systems

Tropical Storm Abigail

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Duration January 25-January 27, 2025
Peak intensity 45 mph (72 km/h) (1-min);
1002 mbar (hPa)

A tropical wave Forms South of die Berge des Landes on January 24, 2025, and moved Northwest across the Alisea Ocean. By 18:00 UTC on January 25, the system organized sufficiently to be classified as a subtropical storm South of die Berge des Landes and the National Alerian Hurricane Center (NAHC), receiving the name Abigail. Initially exhibiting subtropical characteristics, the storm transitioned into a fully tropical system by 12:00 UTC on January 26 as it moved closer to the Western coast of die Berge des Landes.

At its peak, Tropical Storm Abigail reached maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (72 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 1002 mbar (hPa). The system maintained tropical storm strength for a relatively short period before undergoing extratropical transition by 12:00 UTC on January 27. The resulting extratropical cyclone persisted over the Gulf of New Britian and dissipated by 18:00 UTC on January 30.

Despite its brief lifespan and moderate intensity, Abigail Caused Little to No Damage and 1 Death.

Tropical Storm Beth

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
Duration May 13, 2025 - May 16, 2025
Peak intensity 65 mph (105 km/h) (1-min);
993 mbar (hPa)

A tropical wave formed southeast of Saint Luis Island on May 12, 2025, and tracked generally northwestward. By 12:00 UTC on May 13, the system had gained sufficient organization to be classified as a tropical depression. Continued intensification prompted NAHC to upgrade the system to Tropical Storm Beth at 06:00 UTC on May 14.

Beth gradually strengthened as it curved toward the northeast, reaching its peak intensity at 00:00 UTC on May 15 with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 993 mbar (hPa). Later that same day, by 18:00 UTC, Beth transitioned into an extratropical cyclone as it passed north of Mažosios Anglijos. The extratropical remnant of Beth persisted for another day before fully dissipating by 18:00 UTC on May 16.

Beth did not make landfall, but its outer bands brought gusty winds and increased surf to the nearby coasts.

Storm names

The following list of names will be used for named storms that form in the Alisea in 2025. This is the same list used in the 2019 season, with the exception of Inga, which replaced Irma .

  • Abigail
  • Beth
  • Carolina (unused)
  • Delilah (unused)
  • Eliza (unused)
  • Fabien (unused)
  • Gerald (unused)
  • Hessan (unused)
  • Inga (unused)
  • Jordan (unused)
  • Kevin (unused)
  • Louise (unused)
  • Marcel (unused)
  • Noel (unused)
  • Otto (unused)
  • Philbert (unused)
  • Ruby (unused)
  • Scarlett (unused)
  • Troy (unused)
  • Victoria (unused)
  • William (unused)