Hurricane Ignatius

Hurricane Ignatius was an extremely powerful Cabo Verde hurricane that caused a major amount of damage to the areas it went to.

Ignatius started as a tropical wave off the coast of Africa on August 30th and later become Tropical Storm Ignatius on September 2nd. By the time it was in the open atlantic, it still strengthened to a Category 1 Hurricane. It would stagnate quite a bit and keep its status. On September 12th. It would rapidly intensify to a Category 4. Later on on September 13th It would reach its peak at 180 MPH a Category 5. It would later weaken to 160 MPH before making landfall in Fish Creek on September 14th, Florida. It would continue to weaken from there. By September 16 it was a Category 3, On September 17th it was a Category 1. It would become post tropical on September 18 and would later dissipate later that day.

Retirement
Hurricane Ignatius was retired due to damages in Florida as well as Cuba and major flooding in Georgia. It will be replaced by Irina in 2035