Hurricane Orlando (2043)

Meteorological History
Orlando started out as a Tropical Depression NE of Nassau, Bahamas. On the 8th, NHC Recon found 40 MPH sustained winds and gave it the name Orlando. Tropical Storm Orlando curved NW towards Florida, rapidly strengthening into a Category 2 hurricane. On August 10, Florida and Georgia started preparing for a landfall the next day. On August 11, Hurricane Orlando stalled just off the coast of Northern Florida, bringing heavy rains and tropical storm force winds. Rainfall totals were reported to be 9.5 inches, in a town north of Jacksonville, Florida. Hurricane Orlando then was moving NW on the 12th at peak intensity, before slightly weakening. Orlando finally made landfall late August 12, as a strong Category 1 hurricane. Max sustained winds of 78 MPH was reported in an unknown town, South of Jacksonville. The football game with the Jaguars playing the Falcons was suspended until the 15th. Orlando's heavy rains and flooding killed a total of 9 people. Orlando dissipated over Tennessee on the 14th.

Damages
Hurricane Orlando caused a total of 55 Million Dollars in damages. An EF1 tornado flipped and destroyed 7 mobile homes, another unconfirmed tornado partially blew off a roof of a gas station.