2923 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Tropical Depression One
A Tropical wave near the Bay Of Campeche was given a 40 percent chance of further development by the NHC. The next day, Tropical Depression One formed out of the area of disturbed weather. Tropical Depression One moved towards Tampico, Mexico, before dissipating after landfall on the 18th. Tropical Depression One caused 2 injuries related to flooding.

Tropical Storm Andrea
On June 11, a Tropical Depression formed out of an Invest, near the Lesser Antilles. Tropical Depression Andrea strengthened into a Tropical Storm before making landfall in St. Maarten on the 12. Andrea encountered rugged terrain and dissipated before it had a chance to move towards the Bahamas on the 13th.

Hurricane Barry
On July 28, an area of disturbed weather near the Bahama was given a high chance of becoming a Tropical Storm or a Hurricane by the NHC. On July 29, Tropical Storm Barry formed from the disturbance, and started moving northeast towards Bermuda. Tropical Storm Barry intensified into a Category 1 Hurricane on the 31st. Hurricane Watches were issued by the NHC for Bermuda, as Hurricane Barry started strengthening and was nearing Bermuda. Hurricane Barry, now a Category 3 Hurricane, Made landfall in Bermuda on the 1st of August. Hurricane Barry encountered cooler waters and slowly weakened, before making a second landfall in Newfoundland And Labrador. Barry dissipated the next day.

Hurricane Chantal
On August 8, an area of strong convection off of Africa was given a high chance of becoming a Hurricane by the NHC. Tropical Storm Chantal formed from the area of convection, and trekked across the Atlantic Ocean, until it was near the Bahamas. Hurricane Chantal, now a strong Category 2, rapidly intensified and became a Category 5 on the 15th of August. Chantal made landfall as a Category 5 Hurricane in Nassau Bahamas, with winds of up to 190 MPH. Chantal went through a second deepening and became a very rare Category 6, before making a second landfall in Daytona Beach, Florida, with winds of up to 225 MPH. Chantal was a temporary Erasicane, because it removed land from Florida. Chantal exited into the Gulf of Mexico, strengthening some more until reaching peak intensity. Deaths: 1200 and 2400 more injuries. Chantal made a third landfall in New Orleans, with winds of up to 255 MPH. Chantal moved over louisiana, dissipating on the 23rd.

Megacane David
After an asteroid strike in the Atlantic Basin, Tropical Storm David formed over 130 degree waters on the 22nd of August. David would loop over the same area for 1 month, gradually strengthening until it reached Megacane status, and peak intensity. Megacane David would then rapidly weaken for 2 days, dissipating on the same area it formed on the 24th of September.