2017 Hypothetical Hurricane Season-Unextra

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was a record breaking hurricane season. 2017 was recorded as the most active Atlantic Hurricane season ever recorded in history. The large impact of the season included atleast 4,000 deaths and damages of about $183.2 billion. Most of the damage was responsible from the 8 major hurricanes, including Arlene, Harvey, Katia, Philippe, Vince, Jose, Lee, Don, and Ophelia. Countries such as The Bahamas, The United States of America, Mexico, Cuba, Canada, and Haiti. States that were brushed or hit include Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, New Jersey, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, South Carolina, and Virginia. Major effects occured in Florida, when Hurricane Arlene had landfall near Saint Augustine, FL causing a extremely high 9 meters (29 feet) of storm surge destroying most of the heavily populated barrier islands, causing an estimated 1,165 deaths.

The season officially started on June 1, 2017, and ended on November 30. The last tropical cyclone dissipated on December 12, finishing the unusually active season.