Category5Kaiju wrote:chaser1 wrote:WeatherBoy2000 wrote:
I didn't mean the whole month of July has been dead, but it has been common in recent years for there to be a spike in activity around the end of June through the first week of July and then for there to be an extended lull. That's the "dead July" pattern I've been referring to.
All I know, is "dead" seems to better describe the withered dry dead corpse of an Atlantic basin that we are presently viewing. One singular named storm alone during the month of July would equate to a 100% increase in activity. As Larry points out, recent years would suggest the greater odds of seeing a named storm in July rather than not. Even IF July produces two named storms, I still think 2025 will end somewhere between below average & average in terms of "total numbers".
In the end, ya never know though. The Euro weeklies along with other indicators could be sniffing out a quieter hurricane season such as 2000 or 2009. Those years come to mind when I think about no named storms during June and July
At least since 1966, other years that come to mind where a June/July named storm (including before June 1) failed to occur include 1977, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, and 1992. 1980 and 2004 came very close as their first named storms didn't form until July 31.
Some of those years ended up as very inactive years. Some of them ended up as relatively active years. Interestingly, three of those years became the epitome of "it only takes one," as 1977, 1983, and 1992's first named storms also ended up becoming a destructive major hurricane.
There really isn't a shared pattern between those years as some were inactive due to the -AMO, an El Nino, etc, but one could say that they likely experienced a more hostile early season that climatology would dictate.
Although this is just an assumption based on the seasons you've listed, it seems like dormant or "dead" early seasons are correlated with lesser activity overall. Outside 2004, these seasons were slightly above normal at most (2000/1980). However, seasons lately have been rather backloaded, so a dormant early season might not matter too much in the end.