All three basins are tied with 4 tropical systems, but as we know down the road the WPAC will reclaim the lead and mantained until the end!
WPAC:
1 Tropical Storm KULAP
2 Typhoon ROKE
3 Typhoon SONCA
4 Super Typhoon NESAT
EPAC:
1 Hurricane ADRIAN
2 Tropical Storm BEATRIZ
3 Tropical Storm CALVIN
4 Tropical Storm DORA
ATL:
1 Tropical Storm ARLENE
2 Tropical Storm BRET
3 Tropical Depression THREE
4 Tropical Depression FOUR
Unbelievable!!! WPAC, EPAC, & ATL. ALL TIED!
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