4089 Atlantic Hurricane Season

The 4089 was a average season with, 6 major, 3 hurricanes, and 5 tropical storms. Hurricane Erin was the longest lasting storm with 21 days, Hypercane Floyd was the strongest as a Hypercane.

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Hurricane Avril
On July 15, a well organized tropical storm formed near 250 miles off-shore of Miami,FL. It then strengthened into a hurricane, the NHC gave this storm the name Avril. Avril slowly moved towards Florida, and then strengthened again and became a Category 2. The Eastern coast of Florida was under a Hurricane Warning. On July 16, Avril hit Miami, it then did a loop and went back into the Atlantic Ocean. It weakened into a Category 1. It then moved South of Florida and curved its way into the Gulf of Mexico. On July 18, Avril headed towards Louisiana, the state of Louisiana was issued a State of Emergency. Following the next day, Avril hit Louisiana and severely damaged the city of Baton Rouge, and New Orleans. It then weakened into a tropical storm. It then moved into Arkansas. It finally dissipated on July 23rd. Its remnants affected Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa.

Tropical Storm Bob
On August 1, a poorly-developed tropical wave formed 1330 miles off The Bahamas, it began to develop its eyewall, storm circulation, and on August 4th, the tropical wave strengthened into a tropical storm. This storm was named Bob. Tropical Storm Bob slowly moved towards The Bahamas. Bob then moved back into the open Atlantic and weakened, it gained wind shear, and began its dissipation. On August 6th, Bob dissipated in the Atlantic.

Hurricane Carly
On August 14th, a well-developed tropical depression formed 269 miles East from Mount Pleasant, Sough Carolina. It quickly strengthened into a tropical storm, Hurricane Watches and Tropical Storm Warnings were issued for the Eastern South Carolina. The NHC named this storm Carly. Carly then strengthened quickly into a Category 1 hurricane. Both North and South Carolina were issued a State of Emergency. On August 16th Carly headed strengthened into a Category 2, It then began its way to the Carolinas. On August 20, Carly strengthened again into a Category 3, the first major hurricane of the season. It then hit South Carolina as a 118 mph storm, it looped around Charleston and went back into the Atlantic, on August 24, it went South and strengthened into a Category 4. It's widest point was 790 miles wide. It then went on to Florida. It made a u-form loop and went to hit Miami as a Category 4 storm. It strengathered again to cause a brown ocean effect, making Carly the first Category 5 of this season. Carly then dramatically weakened faster than how it strenghneted, day by day, it gained more and more wind shear, losing its eye, strength, wind speed, and then dissipated on August 30.

Tropical Storm Darren
On August 29 A very un-organized depression formed near the Cape Verde islands, it surprisingly intensified due to warm waters and circulation. It gain speed and strenght to become a Tropical Storm, and was named Darren. After 3 hours of it's upgrade, Darren weakened back into a depression, and then went into the Gulf of Mexico, gaining its power back, it then circled the Gulf multiple times, it caused Hurricane Watches for Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. After 16 days of circling the Gulf, Darren dissipated. None of its remnants affected any state.

Hurricane Erin
On September 9, a tropical wave began to form near Panama, it circled in a small formation and it gained insanity off the coast of Florida, and it became a tropical storm, and the NHC called this storm Erin. Erin then began to move towards Panama, as it entered warm waters, it gain circulation and gusts were up to 80 mph, and Erin then became a Hurricane. As it neared Panama, hurricane watches and warnings were issued for Panama. It made landfall on Panama on September 11, and it then moved north, having a direct hit in Costa Rica, and Nicaragua, and Erin gained strength overland, having a ocean effect, making it a strong Category 1. As it went back into the Caribbean Sea on September 15, Erin became the 2nd Category 2. It then began to develop its eye, and after 4 days of eye developation, it had an eye 30 miles wide. After its eye development, Erin went into the path of the Bahamas. On September 26 Hurricane Warnings were issued for the South coast of Florida. Erin then gained speed and got 400 miles wider. Erin then became a Category 3, becoming the first major hurricane. Erin then went to hit the Bahamas. On All 3 islands were severely damaged. Final costs were up to $3 billion. Erin then went into the Gulf of Mexico. Erin strenghthened a severe Category 4, Erin then weakened rapidly, gaining wind shear and decreasing in size. By September 30, Erin dissipated, its remnants effected Eastern Texas.

Hypercane Floyd
On September 28, A tropical storm popped out in the clear Atlantic Ocean, as it went South, the NHC found this storm and named it Floyd. Floyd then moved into the Eastern part of the Gulf of Mexico. As it entered the Gulf, Floyd hit Southern Louisiana without warning, as it hit Louisiana, the states of Texas, Florida were issued a State of Emergency, and it was also issued Hurricane Warnings, and it then strenthened into a Category 2. As it became stronger, Floyd moved closer to the Carolinas. As it neared both North Carolina and South Carolina, the states were issued hurricane warnings. Floyd began to dramatically intensify. It turned away from the Carolinas, grounding the hurricane warnings. On October 1st, Floyd became a Category 5. The first for this season. As it neared towards Western Africa, Floyd became a Category 6. Floyd then hit Senegal. It then curved South of Senegal, into Gambie. Floyd obliterated Gambie by wiping out 62% of its population and costing the country $300 million USD. Floyd moved out of Africa and yet again back into the Atlantic. Floyd moved South East and moved slowly into the Gulf of Mexico, due to its massive size, it caused state of emergencies for Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama. It heavily damaged all of the states listed previously. As it was in warm waters, it became wider, and became a Category 7. As it moved out of the Gulf and into the South Atlantic, Floyd exploded and became a Category 8. While being 1000 miles, it was capabale of Mach 2 winds. As it went down into the Equator, it moved into Western South America, and it then became a Category 9. The continent of South America braced for devastation. On October 12, Floyd hit Eastern South America, causing continential storms and 3 mile high storm surges. Floyd then moved directly through the center of South America. As it hit the middle of South America, Floyd reached a status of Category 10. The world was beginning to learn about this horrific storm, as it moved into the Pacific on October 20, it became the first '''Hypercane. '''This storm was known globally. As it damaged central South America, the continent of North America was in a major alert. Floyd then moved into the Eastern Pacific Ocean. As Floyd moved West from South America, it was headed near Japan, the whole country was under alert. As Floyd neared Japan, Floyd gained speed and width, but didn't intenisfy. On October 25, Japan was hit by Floyd, causing a disaster similar, but much stronger than the tsunami of 2011 in Tohoku. Floyd devastated homes and caused extreme flooding and winds. Floyd weakened back to a Category 10 hurricane. As Floyd move further into Eastern Asia, Floyd restrengthened back into a hypercane. As Floyd moved into China, it heavily damaged the Great Wall of China. As Floyd got weaker, it moved farther into Asia, as it brought more than 1000 inches of rainfall in the areas covered in the eyewall, Floyd moved farther into Asia, as it slowly got weaker, Floyd made a direct hit on Germany, flooding the country, and causing horrific damages, and it caused severe electrical storms throughout the country. As it moved out of Germany, it intensified quickly to become a Hypercane yet again. Floyd then hit North Italy, destroying most of the population in the north, then Floyd had a brown ocean effect.