“For the first time in a decade, the continental United States experienced no hurricane landfalls…
For the North Atlantic overall, 2025 saw the most ACE-per-hurricane — ACE is Accumulated Cyclone Energy, which integrates frequency and intensity — since 1932. Even though there was a near-average storm total (13), three developed into high ACE-producing Category 5 hurricanes.
Globally, however, even with the high ACE-per-hurricane in the North Atlantic, 2025 will end below average (since 1971) for total ACE and ACE per hurricane (more on that below).”
From The Honest Broker.