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===Examples during the off-season=== [[File:Alberto 2018-05-27 1625Z.jpg|thumb|right|[[Subtropical Storm Alberto]] near Florida on May 27, 2018.]] Subtropical cyclones are more likely than tropical cyclones to form [[List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes|outside of a region's designated hurricane season]]. Examples during the 21st century in the north Atlantic include: * Subtropical Storm Ana (which became [[Tropical Storm Ana (2003)|Tropical Storm Ana]]) in late-April of the [[2003 Atlantic hurricane season|2003 hurricane season]].<ref name="HURDAT2">[[National Hurricane Center]] (2017). [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/hurdat/hurdat2-nepac-1949-2016-041317.txt Atlantic Hurricane Database (HURDAT2).] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170712103018/http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/hurdat/hurdat2-nepac-1949-2016-041317.txt |date=2017-07-12 }} Retrieved on 2017-04-24.</ref> * [[Subtropical Storm Andrea (2007)|Subtropical Storm Andrea]] in early-May of the [[2007 Atlantic hurricane season|2007 hurricane season]].<ref name="HURDAT2"/> * Subtropical Storm Olga (which became [[Tropical Storm Olga (2007)|Tropical Storm Olga]]) in mid-December of the 2007 hurricane season.<ref name="HURDAT2"/> * Subtropical Storm Beryl (which became [[Tropical Storm Beryl (2012)|Tropical Storm Beryl]]) in late-May of the [[2012 Atlantic hurricane season|2012 hurricane season]].<ref name="HURDAT2"/> * An [[Unnamed subtropical storm (2013)|unnamed subtropical storm]] in early-December of the [[2013 Atlantic hurricane season|2013 hurricane season]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Post-season action possible in the North Atlantic|last1=Henson|first1=Bob|last2=Masters|first2=Jeff Masters|date=December 6, 2022|url=https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/12/post-season-action-possible-in-the-north-atlantic/|publisher=Yale Climate Connections|location=New Haven, Connecticut|access-date=December 9, 2022|archive-date=December 9, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209152021/https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/12/post-season-action-possible-in-the-north-atlantic/|url-status=live}}</ref> * Subtropical Storm Ana (which became [[Tropical Storm Ana (2015)|Tropical Storm Ana]]) in early-May of the [[2015 Atlantic hurricane season|2015 hurricane season]].<ref name="HURDAT2"/> * Subtropical Storm Alex (which became [[Hurricane Alex (2016)|Hurricane Alex]]) in mid-January of the [[2016 Atlantic hurricane season|2016 hurricane season]].<ref name="HURDAT2"/> * Subtropical Depression One (which became [[2017 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Arlene|Tropical Storm Arlene]]) in mid-April of the [[2017 Atlantic hurricane season|2017 hurricane season]].<ref name="HURDAT2"/> *Subtropical Storm Alberto (which became [[Tropical Storm Alberto (2018)|Tropical Storm Alberto]]) in late-May of the [[2018 Atlantic hurricane season|2018 hurricane season]].<ref name="HURDAT2"/> *[[2019 Atlantic hurricane season#Subtropical Storm Andrea|Subtropical Storm Andrea]] in late-May of the [[2019 Atlantic hurricane season|2019 hurricane season]]. *Subtropical Storm Ana (which became [[2021 Atlantic hurricane season#Tropical Storm Ana|Tropical Storm Ana]]) in late-May of the [[2021 Atlantic hurricane season|2021 hurricane season]]. *An [[Unnamed subtropical storm (2023)|unnamed subtropical storm]] in mid-January of the [[2023 Atlantic hurricane season|2023 hurricane season]].
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