Hurricane Fay (2020) (General Wreck)

Meteorological History
On July 9, a Tropical Disturbance developed near Puerto Rico. The system progressed to the northwest without further intensification until it was over the Bahamas, when the NHC started issuing advisories on the newly formed Tropical Depression 5. The system turned north and the NHC upgraded it to a Tropical Storm, and the storm was named Fay. Fay slowly strengthened as it moved towards the Floridian Coast, however a weakening ridge caused the storm to slow and turn north-northeast. The NHC upgraded Fay to a Hurricane a few hours later and a further twelve hours later it was investigated by a Hurricane Hunters Aircraft and found to be possessing 100 mph winds, a Category 2 Hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Scale. Fay then intensified quickly to a Category 3, becoming the Second Major Hurricane of the Season, and the storm turned towards South Carolina. On July 16 at 23:50 UTC, Fay made its first landfall on South Island, South Carolina, with winds of 118 mph and a central pressure of 950 millibars. Fay then made a Second Landfall on Cat Island, South Carolina at peak intensity with winds of 121 mph and a Central Pressure of 948 millibars at 23:55 UTC on July 16. Fay then made a final landfall at Pawleys Island, South Carolina with winds of 119 mph and a Central Pressure of 949 millibars at 00:00 UTC on July 17. Once over land, the storm crossed into North Carolina as a Category 1 Hurricane and dissipated on July 18 over the Appalachian Mountains.