2017 Atlantic hurricane season (Finished Project)

Welcome to the 2017 Free-Editing season led by bobnekaro! We had great success with our 2016 Free Editing Season and will be doing another one for 2017! Once again, everyone may participate, except me, who may add unfilled descriptions but no storms. This season is intended to be realistic, not hypothetical; however, I may do a hypothetical free editing season in the future. However, there will be a few new rules to make this season as realistic as possible:

-There were two storms in the 2016 season that were just too strong: Danielle and Gaston. They had winds of 200 miles per hour, which has never happened since 1851. So, I am instituting a cap of 190 mph winds and minimum pressure of 880 millibars to combat this problem.

-No storm may exceed 30 days of existence from formation date to dissipation date. Hurricane Nicole lasted way too long in 2016.

-Be sure to use "Atl" as the basin in the infobox. Some editors used "Alt" instead and it labeled the storms as "tropical cyclones" instead of hurricanes. Since this is an Atlantic hurricane season, I'd prefer to use the name "hurricane".

-Our currently scheduled close date is September 26th if the season does not reach the end of the year before then. This could change if the season turns out to be hyperactive and I may have to close it earlier. Season activity is entirely dependent on how many edits we get.

-The death toll of a storm may not exceed 5,000. This is due to the fact that I want this season to be realistic.

-There is no limit to the number of storms that a person may post.

-As with the past, you must use the official list of names: Arlene, Bret, Cindy, Don, Emily, Franklin, Gert, Harvey, Irma, Jose, Katia, Lee, Maria, Nate, Ophelia, Phillipe, Rina, Sean, Tammy, Vince and Whitney. If all of these names are exhausted, the Greek Alphabet must be used. If the Greek Alphabet happens to be exhausted, you can chose your own names.

Storms
Start placing your storms here! Remember, this is intended to be a realistic season.