Hurricane Arthur (2020 LaughfyOass)

Hurricane
Hurricane Arthur was a short-lived but very destructive category 1 Hurricane that developed on May 21st, 2020 - it majorly affected the Southeastern U.S Gulf - most notably Southeast Mississippi and Southwest to Southeast Alabama and even Southwest Florida - it brought the cities of Mobile, AL - Pascagoula, MI - and Pensacola, FL life-threatening storm surge of up to 15 Ft, 125 MPH damaging gusts, and flash flooding that knocked out power across the Southeast Gulf for up to two weeks. It was the 1st named storm of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season - was the 6th consecutive year a tropical storm developed before the official start of the season and was noted as the 'fastest developing storm in terms of size' - as it was recorded and measured to be around 610mi wide at its peak on May 24th, 2020. It was also the most-intense ever recorded before the official start of the season as well, causing 3 indirect deaths in Alabama and 2 direct deaths in Florida.