2022 Atlantic hurricane season (AGCK 2)

The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season was above average, with 31 storms forming overall.

Tropical Storm Alex
On May 4th, a previous invest became a tropical depression. The tropical depression would immediately become Tropical Storm Alex; however due to deteoriating sea surface temperatures, the storm weakened and dissipated on the 5th. No damage was done as it moved northeast the entire time away from the coast.

Hurricane Bonnie
On June 7th, a long tracked invest became a tropical depression. This depression intensified to Tropical Storm Bonnie over the Bahamas and later, Hurricane Bonnie on the 8th. Bonnie retained 80mph at peak before landfall in Miami, causing minimal damage, however rough seas were reported and 7 indirect deaths were caused. Hurricane Bonnie weakened to a 50 mile per hour tropical storm by later that day, however it regained category 1 status before moving erratically in the Gulf of Mexico due to a constantly traveling trough of pressure, which caused the steady weakening. Bonnie dissipated on the 10th. Bonnie caused minimal damage, about $1 million was reported and 7 indirect deaths were reported. Bonnie was not retired.