1943 Atlantic destructicane season

Basic description
Due to major inactivity in the previous destructicane season, this season was fairly active, and was able to produce some relatively well-formed hurricanes, and this was the costliest season since 1939, which wasn't recorded to the destructicane database. Records only started in 1940.

Results
Bermuda was very unlucky this time around. The 1942 season also held the new record for most powerful storm.

This season had created 2 major hurricanes, 5 hurricanes, 10 named storms, and 12 total storms.

Hurricane One
An unlikely start to an active season. On June 8th, the hurricane season was almost officially canceled. All of the sudden, Tropical Storm One appeared not too far from Africa. Unfortunately, it ran into too many high pressures, and was forced up, with winds of 102 mph. It made landfall in Bermuda, and caused high tides along the east coast of the USA. It later transformed into an extratropical system, and decided to commit toaster bath once it got caught in the jet stream.