2019 Atlantic hurricane season (djsolar)

Seasonal Summary
The 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season begin on June 1, and ends on November 30. These dates show the boundaries of most storms in the Atlantic. But however, storms can form at any time of the year. As the first storm of the season. Andrea, which formed on May 3, which also makes 2019 the fifth-consecutive season to feature a storm before the official storm of the season.

Tropical Storm Andrea
On April 30, The NHC was monitoring a tropical area of low pressure near the northeastern tip of Cuba. The NHC gave the low pressure a 10% change of developing over the next 5 days due to moderate wind shear. Then on May 1, The low then begin to rapidly organize into a tropical depression on May 3. A few hours later, the tropical depression strengthened into tropical storm statistics, giving it the name, “Andrea”. On May 5, qAndrea begin to strengthen even though it was in moderate wind shear. A few hours later, Andrea begin to take a sharp turn to the northeast while the storm reached peak intensity at a 60 mph tropical storm before making landfall in the west coast of Florida. Andrea begin to rapidly weaken as it was going through Florida. On May 6, Andrea begin to undergo extratropical statistics while accelerating to 30 mph up the east coast. And by May 7, Andrea was obsorbed into a much bigger extratropical cyclone in the very far North Atlantic.