The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season was a "very unusual" and paradoxical period, marked by a record-breaking concentration of high-intensity storms alongside a complete absence of U.S. hurricane landfalls for the first time in a decade. The season produced 13 named storms, 5 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes, resulting in an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index of 133, approximately 7-8% above average. An unprecedented 80% of the season's hurricanes intensified to major status (Category 3 or higher), a trend fueled by near-record warm Atlantic Ocean temperatures.
Three storms—Erin, Humberto, and Melissa—achieved Category 5 strength, making 2025 only the second season on record with three or more such storms. The season's defining event was Hurricane Melissa, which devastated Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti in late October. Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as one of the most intense Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded, with sustained winds of 185 mph and a central pressure of 892 mb. The storm's impact was catastrophic, causing nearly 100 fatalities and inflicting an estimated $8.8 billion in damage on Jamaica alone, equivalent to 41% of the nation's GDP.
Key meteorological factors that shaped the season included a persistent trough of low pressure over the southeastern U.S. that steered storms away from the coast, and a rare Fujiwhara interaction between Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda that also prevented a potential U.S. landfall. The season also highlighted significant advancements in forecasting, with a new Google DeepMind AI model demonstrating unprecedented accuracy, outperforming conventional models for both storm track and intensity. Mid-season, operational readiness was a concern, as a potential U.S. government shutdown threatened to disrupt the functions of already-strained agencies like NOAA and FEMA.
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