2014 Northern Zendari hurricane season

The 2014 Northern Zendari hurricane season was a hyperactive, deadly and costly season, featuring 19 named storms, of which 13 became hurricanes, and 7 major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher). Theoretically lasting from May 1 to December 31, the season had its first named storm on April 20 with Anto. The season lasted through November 20 with Timon's dissipation.

A record-tying number of three Category 5 storms roamed the waters this season, with hurricanes Jacqueline, Louisa and Timon all bringing heavy damage in areas affected.

Another noticeable hurricane, Dotter, became the longest-living storm in the satellite era, lasting for 29 days.

Season summary
 

Storms
here in the calm after the storm

Storm names
The following names were used for named storms that formed in Northern Zendari in 2014. All names in this list were previously used in 2008, except for the names Billie, Dotter and Netta, replacing Bettie, Dana and Nelly, retired in 2008. The names Keala, Sandra and Timon were used for the first time this season.

Retirement
In January 2015, the IZMO decided at its annual meeting to retire four names, that shall never be used to name tropical cyclones in Northern Zendari again:


 * Dotter, the longest-lived storm in the satellite era, and a damaging system in Yuvia.
 * Jacqueline, the widest hurricane ever recorded, also considered the worst natural disaster in Shairia and Vendujo.
 * Louisa, a life-changing and damaging storm on Vasseau's eastern coast.
 * Timon, which caused extensive damage and fatalities in Wallica.

These names shall be replaced by Demy, Janelle, Lxandra and Tomas in the 2020 season.