Except for snow or blizzard, there is no weather type for a storm at sea or a hurricane. Storms and hurricanes destroyed more warships than enemy action during this period.
"Foul weather" Jack Byron lost more ships to bad weather than the rest of the navy combined did to enemy action.
Has any thought been given to this? The naval campaigns were seasonal for a reason. Navies tried to stay out of the Caribbean during hurricane season, and out of the North Atlantic during Nor' easter season.