User:LckyTUBA

Hey everyone- I'm LckyTUBA. I joined in December 2018 and have begun to write my own seasons.

Let me know if you have tips or suggestions!

My userstorm:

 * Userstorm Tuba

Here are some of my seasons- feel free to take a look and give comments!

 * 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season (LckyTUBA's version)
 * 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season (LckyTUBA's version)
 * 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season (LckyTUBA's version)
 * 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season (LckyTUBA's version)
 * 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season (LckyTUBA's version) (Under construction)
 * 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season (LckyTUBA's version) (Under construction)

And here are some notable individual storms from my seasons to check out as well:

 * Hurricane Edouard (LckyTUBA, 2020)
 * Subtropical Storm Josephine (LckyTUBA, 2020)
 * Hurricane Bill (LckyTUBA, 2021)
 * Huroncane Elsa (LckyTUBA, 2021)
 * Hurricane Grace (LckyTUBA, 2021)
 * Hurricane Earl (LckyTUBA, 2022) (Under construction)
 * Hurricane Richard (LckyTUBA, 2022) (Under construction)

And a few other weird storms that aren't in a season:

 * Erasicane Robin (LckyTUBA)
 * Erasicane Scott (LckyTUBA)
 * Megacane/Polar Cyclone Cynthia (LckyTUBA)

Other pages:

 * Retired Storms Analysis (LckyTUBA)

A little bit about me:

 * I live in the United States
 * I enjoy playing videogames
 * I play the tuba (if you hadn't guessed)
 * I enjoy cringey jokes and puns
 * I also make very low-quality memes
 * I also sometimes mess around on SoundCloud and Garageband: https://m.soundcloud.com/lckytuba/starlight-instrumental

Storms I have survived:
(Note: I was too young to remember many of these in particular, those before 2008 were storms that had any impact with my home in Central Ohio.)
 * Remnants of Isabel (2003): Got about an inch of rainfall.
 * Remnants of Frances (2004): Got 2 inches of rain.
 * Ivan (2004): Got about an inch of rainfall.
 * Katrina (2005): Got about 3 inches of rain. Sustained winds of 25 mph, apparently caused flooding but I don't remember it.
 * Ike (2008): This one was nasty. There were 75 mph wind gusts and lots of power outages. I distinctly remember this storm.
 * Isaac (2012): We got 2 inches of rain, and I remember hearing about the flooding in the South. I was surprised when I saw that they didn't retire it.
 * Sandy (2012): This one was weird. We got about two inches of snow before Halloween. This was really a memorable one, but finding out about the damage along the East Coast ruined the magic of a pre-Halloween snowfall.
 * Bill (2015): I only remember using Bill as an excuse to not take the trash out- I told my parents that I would have to 'brave a tropical system'. I didn't realize that it already was extratropical, and besides, my excuse didn't work in the first place. I'm not 100% sure if it was Bill, but I think it was.
 * Harvey (2017): This is the first one that I clearly remember tracking. We got about an inch of rain, and 30-mph gusts occurred during a football game in which my band was playing.
 * Irma (2017): As I was tracking Harvey, I noticed Irma was forming. I remember talking to everyone in my classes about it. It made landfall in Florida, and I remember getting a trace of rainfall.
 * Alberto (2018): This one was weird as well. I watched it track northward, expecting it to dissipate. It still remained a tropical cyclone as it passed Ohio. We got a little bit of rainfall.
 * Gordon (2018): Gordon was particularly frustrating because it caused 5 inches of rain, cancelling a fundraiser car wash I was holding. (I still was able to reschedule before the weather got too cold.)