The M48 cyclone is a banned storm. It was first mentioned in the Storm Prediction Center’s (SPC) National Hurricane Center’s (NHC) tropical storm watch on September 25, 2017. The NHC classified the storm as a “major hurricane” on October 1, 2017. The M48 is now considered a “major hurricane” by the SPC. The M48 is a powerful cyclone that has been making landfall in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico over the past few weeks. It has caused extensive damage and loss of life, and it is considered to be one of the most dangerous storms to hit land in recent memory. There are several reasons why this storm is considered a banned storm. First, it has been identified as a potential threat to both America and Europe. Second, it has been shown to be very difficult to predict when and where this cyclone will make landfall. Finally, it is believed that this storm could cause significant damage if it makes landfall near populated areas.