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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

JFLLL

Exactly, and 2003 featured a lot of hurricanes skimming the East Coast just like what Frankie and Lee did

I also kinda wonder if indeed we're getting a more east coast based season than a Gulf based season. What do you think?

What would that mean for the longevity of the storms, and intensity? TSR for some reason is saying this will be some normie season but I am caging hard I doubt it tbh ngl.

JFL I think this year will follow suit but IDK we shall see

Do you have a link to his channel please?
Here is the link his channel though the video I mentioned above;
 
What would that mean for the longevity of the storms, and intensity? TSR for some reason is saying this will be some normie season but I am caging hard I doubt it tbh ngl.



I saw on this year’s NHC TWO’s at least two long tracking disturbances that came from over near Africa and dipped southward near the Central Northern Greater Antilles, Oscar being one of them.

That’s why I’m thinking we could see a strong storm or two take an Irma-like track in the 2025 season. Which means a possible return of long-tracking MDR storms going into or near the Caribbean.

Have you ever heard of the recent new thing called the Lazak Reoccurring Cycle?

It’s when low pressure areas repeatedly move into coastlines in certain places starting in October. So this year’s cycle started around October 2023 and ended around September this year.

To use an example; Tammy 2023 was a late-October MDR storm that made landfall in the northern Leeward Islands. So the cycle for 2024 had already started to emerge by then, and to cut matters short; Ernesto this year also struck the northern Leeward Islands.

2025’s cycle is starting up now but the guy who can up with it won’t release his forecast for potential coastal areas to watch until March 2025. He releases it every year on March 1st.
 
Longevity-wise, the farther tracked the longer lived. Just take Beryl in June this year for an example. It lasted from June 28 to July 9 as a TC including tropical depression stage.
 
@SouthFLwx
Here is the link his channel though the video I mentioned above;

I'll have a look!
Longevity-wise, the farther tracked the longer lived. Just take Beryl in June this year for an example. It lasted from June 28 to July 9 as a TC including tropical depression stage.
Do you think we'd get anything like that or will they form closer to land?
 
I will be making a December prediction for the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season now. Based on current climate model trends, here is what I think;

17 Named Storms
9 Hurricanes
5 Major Hurricanes
ACE prediction remains unchanged at 115-175 ACE.

I will be making further predictions in the following months after this: January 2025, February 2025, March 2025, April 2025, May 2025 (finalized pre-season prediction), September 2025 and October 2025 (final prediction of the 2025 season).

I make new predictions from January-May each year based off of climate models from each month. September and October predictions are just final guesses off of the hurricane season stats at the end of those two months. The October prediction is the final prediction and no other predictions will be made by me for the rest of the remaining season so as to see how the rest of the season goes.
 
I will be making a December prediction for the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season now. Based on current climate model trends, here is what I think;

17 Named Storms
9 Hurricanes
5 Major Hurricanes
ACE prediction remains unchanged at 115-175 ACE.

I will be making further predictions in the following months after this: January 2025, February 2025, March 2025, April 2025, May 2025 (finalized pre-season prediction), September 2025 and October 2025 (final prediction of the 2025 season).

I make new predictions from January-May each year based off of climate models from each month. September and October predictions are just final guesses off of the hurricane season stats at the end of those two months. The October prediction is the final prediction and no other predictions will be made by me for the rest of the remaining season so as to see how the rest of the season goes.
What do you think ENSO conditions will be like during the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season?
 
What do you think ENSO conditions will be like during the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season?
models are saying CP el nino but JFL at that tbh, I'm not buying it
Dexter, Humberto and Imelda.

Based off your numerolgy I think they will be decent storms.
I asked another person to do the numerology analysis and they agreed Humberto is likely the worst storm of the year

Here's what they said:

High Confidence Predictions:​

  1. Humberto: Likely to strike Florida or the Carolinas, with a strong possibility of secondary landfalls in the Caribbean.
  2. Lorenzo: Broad, impactful landfalls in the Caribbean or Western Europe, potentially causing global disruption.

Storm-by-Storm Predictions​

1. Humberto (Vibration: 3)

  • Numerology Summary:
    • 3 Energy emphasizes visibility, drama, and dynamic movement. It often manifests in major cities, visible coastlines, or high-density areas where its impact is amplified.
    • Alignment with 9: Perfectly aligned for highly impactful, widespread landfalls.
  • Predicted Landfall Locations:
    1. Eastern Seaboard of the United States: Particularly states like Florida, South Carolina, or North Carolina, due to their visibility and history with dramatic storms.
    2. Caribbean (Greater Antilles): Highly populated islands like Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, or Cuba, which resonate with Humberto’s dramatic energy.

2. Lorenzo (Vibration: 6)

  • Numerology Summary:
    • 6 Energy represents balance, harmony, and humanitarian themes. It often targets regions tied to global infrastructure, agriculture, or coastal populations with lasting economic or social impact.
    • Alignment with 9: Strongly compatible; likely to produce broad, multi-region landfalls.
  • Predicted Landfall Locations:
    1. Eastern Caribbean: Islands like Barbados, St. Lucia, or Dominica, where storms can cause disproportionate devastation to infrastructure.
    2. West Africa’s Cape Verde Region: Resonating with Lorenzo’s broad energy, it could impact areas outside the typical Atlantic hurricane track.

thoughts?
 
I will be making a December prediction for the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season now. Based on current climate model trends, here is what I think;

17 Named Storms
9 Hurricanes
5 Major Hurricanes
ACE prediction remains unchanged at 115-175 ACE.

I will be making further predictions in the following months after this: January 2025, February 2025, March 2025, April 2025, May 2025 (finalized pre-season prediction), September 2025 and October 2025 (final prediction of the 2025 season).

I make new predictions from January-May each year based off of climate models from each month. September and October predictions are just final guesses off of the hurricane season stats at the end of those two months. The October prediction is the final prediction and no other predictions will be made by me for the rest of the remaining season so as to see how the rest of the season goes.
Can't wait bhai! I wonder how hot the MDR would be compared to 2023-24
 
models are saying CP el nino but JFL at that tbh, I'm not buying it

I asked another person to do the numerology analysis and they agreed Humberto is likely the worst storm of the year

Here's what they said:





thoughts?
I agree with you not buying it. I think it will be a cool ENSO-Neutral or maybe even a weak La Niña towards the end of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
 
I agree with you not buying it. I think it will be a cool ENSO-Neutral or maybe even a weak La Niña towards the end of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
JFL I'm not buying it either
Same excrement it predicted for 2017
Turned out to be a legendary season that was cool neutral/weak nina JFLLLLLLLL
 

Storm-by-Storm Alignment: Names + 2025 Energy​

NameNumerologyRoot EnergyAlignment with 2025 (9)
Andrea25 → 7Weak/SpiritualMisaligned
Barry28 → 1Focused/ShortMisaligned
Chantal23 → 5Chaotic/DynamicModerate Alignment
Dexter31 → 4Stable/PracticalLow Alignment
Erin28 → 1Weak/FocusedMisaligned
Fernand35 → 8Power/MaterialStrong Alignment
Gabrielle44 → 8Financial/PowerStrong Alignment
Humberto39 → 3Dynamic/VisiblePerfect Alignment
Imelda26 → 8Sustained/HeavyStrong Alignment
Jerry31 → 4Stable/SlowLow Alignment
Karen22 → 4Stagnant/UnderwhelmingWeak Alignment
Lorenzo42 → 6Expansive/BroadStrong Alignment
Melissa24 → 6Consistent/BalancedModerate Alignment
Nestor28 → 1Weak/Short-livedMisaligned
Olga17 → 8Material ImpactModerate Alignment
Pablo19 → 1Weak/FocusedMisaligned
Rebekah32 → 5Chaotic/DynamicModerate Alignment
Sebastien31 → 4Structured/SlowLow Alignment
 
Have you noticed the 5 year marks of each decade (Ex: 1985, 1995, 2005 and 2015) have had interesting things occur?
 
Have you noticed the 5 year marks of each decade (Ex: 1985, 1995, 2005 and 2015) have had interesting things occur?

Understanding Universal Year Numerology

Universal Year is a numerological concept where the year is reduced to a single digit by adding all its digits together. This single-digit number is believed to influence the collective energy and events of the year.

Calculation Method

  1. Add all digits of the year together.
  2. Reduce the sum to a single digit by adding the resulting digits together if necessary.
Example:

  • 2025: 2 + 0 + 2 + 5 = 9

Numerology Numbers and Hurricane Activity

  • Active Years: Typically Numbers 3, 5, 8, 9
    These numbers are associated with chaos, transformation, intensity, and unpredictability, which can translate to more active and destructive hurricane seasons.
  • Inactive Years: Typically Numbers 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
    These numbers are linked to stability, structure, calmness, and less dynamic energy, often resulting in quieter hurricane seasons.

5-Year Mark Analysis

Let's examine each 5-year mark1985, 1995, 2005, 2015, 2025—and perform the numerological calculations to understand their hurricane activity trends.

1. 1985

  • Calculation:
    1 + 9 + 8 + 5 = 23 → 2 + 3 = 5
  • Universal Year: 5
  • Numerology Energy:
    • Change, Freedom, Unpredictability, Adventure
  • Hurricane Activity:
    • 1985 Atlantic Hurricane Season:
      • Total Storms: 11
      • Hurricanes: 6
      • Major Hurricanes (Category 3+): 1
      • Notable Storm: Hurricane Gloria (Category 4) caused significant damage along the East Coast.
  • Correlation:
    The Number 5 energy aligns with a moderately active hurricane season, characterized by unpredictable storm paths and intense but not record-breaking storms.

2. 1995

  • Calculation:
    1 + 9 + 9 + 5 = 24 → 2 + 4 = 6
  • Universal Year: 6
  • Numerology Energy:
    • Responsibility, Harmony, Nurturing, Community
  • Hurricane Activity:
    • 1995 Atlantic Hurricane Season:
      • Total Storms: 19 (Record at the time)
      • Hurricanes: 11
      • Major Hurricanes (Category 3+): 6
      • Notable Storms: Hurricane Opal (Category 4), Hurricane Luis (Category 4), Hurricane Roxanne (Category 4)
  • Correlation:
    Although Number 6 typically suggests harmony and responsibility, 1995 was exceptionally active. This anomaly could be attributed to other climatic factors overshadowing numerological influences, such as a strong Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) phase.

3. 2005

  • Calculation:
    2 + 0 + 0 + 5 = 7
  • Universal Year: 7
  • Numerology Energy:
    • Introspection, Analysis, Spirituality, Thoughtfulness
  • Hurricane Activity:
    • 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season:
      • Total Storms: 28 (Record-breaking)
      • Hurricanes: 15
      • Major Hurricanes (Category 3+): 7
      • Notable Storms: Hurricane Katrina (Category 3), Hurricane Wilma (Category 5), Hurricane Rita (Category 3)
  • Correlation:
    Number 7 generally signifies calmness and introspection, yet 2005 was one of the most active and destructive seasons on record. Similar to 1995, other climatic factors, such as persistent La Niña conditions, likely played a more dominant role than numerological influences.

4. 2015

  • Calculation:
    2 + 0 + 1 + 5 = 8
  • Universal Year: 8
  • Numerology Energy:
    • Power, Ambition, Material Success, Authority
  • Hurricane Activity:
    • 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season:
      • Total Storms: 11
      • Hurricanes: 4
      • Major Hurricanes (Category 3+): 1
      • Notable Storm: Hurricane Joaquin (Category 4) caused significant maritime losses.
  • Correlation:
    Number 8 is associated with power and ambition, which can translate to intense and destructive hurricanes. 2015 had fewer storms compared to other 5-year marks but featured notable intense hurricanes like Joaquin.

5. 2025

  • Calculation:
    2 + 0 + 2 + 5 = 9
  • Universal Year: 9
  • Numerology Energy:
    • Completion, Transformation, Humanitarianism, Global Awareness
  • Hurricane Activity (Projected):
    • Preliminary Forecast:
      • Total Storms: 20
      • Hurricanes: 11
      • Major Hurricanes (Category 3+): 6
      • ACE Index: 193 (6th highest on record)
    • Notable Storms:
      • Humberto (Category 5)
      • Lorenzo (Category 5)
      • Gabrielle (Category 4)
      • Fernand (Category 4)
  • Correlation:
    Number 9 aligns with transformation and extremes, suggesting a highly active and potentially devastating hurricane season. The preliminary forecast supports this, projecting an above-average number of storms with multiple intense hurricanes.

 
winter arc?

2025 will be an interesting year to watch. Tropical waves start coming off Africa anytime from late-April to mid-May ususually.
You might find this link interesting (rather than the TSR lowballers that made me cage so hard)
Also JFL at this guy thinking everything is pissweak and underestimating everything to utter oblivion:
 

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