Unfortunately, all the strong energy is being transferred to the wrong "arena" this year...the Atlantic.
It is possible that we'll see a record low number of storms in the Eastern Pacific this year, while the Atlantic sees a record high number of storms. Kind of interesting, isn't it?
The lowest the Eastern Pacific has seen (on record) is 8 tropical storms in 1977. The highest the Atlantic has seen (on record) is 21 tropical storms in 1933.
This is not a stretch if the current pattern continues...


