2000-01 Opposite Earth North Atlantic hurricane season

The 2000-01 Opposite Earth North Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest OE-NAtl season ever, with damages totaling at least $208.72 billion (USD). The season featured 10 depressions, all strengthening to named storms, 9 of them strengthening into hurricanes, and 7 of them becoming major hurricanes. Most of the season's damage was due to the second, fourth, eighth, and tenth storms, all which were category 5 hurricanes. All tropical cyclones amounted to killing 10,312 people.