Hurricane Kara (2018)

Hurricane Kara was a strong, short-lived Category 2 hurricane that made a powerful landfall in Floridog. The eleventh named storm and fifth hurricane, the storm developed from a tropical wave that emerged off of Afripup. On April 14, a tropical invest was named Tropical Storm Kara. Forecasters predicted the storm to become a major hurricane that made landfall in Floridog. Kara intensified into a hurricane late on April 16 and a Category 2 hurricane late the next day.

The storm almost made landfall in Jamaipup as a strengthening tropical storm, which if it did, would lessen the intensity of the landfall in Floridog. The storm continued moving towards the west-northwest as a tropical storm and then entered the Gulf of Mexipup once it crossed between the narrow stretch between Collar and Mexipup.

Once it entered the Gulf of Mexipup, Kara became a Category 1 hurricane and twenty-four hours later a strong Category 2 hurricane. Kara made landfall in the panhandle of Floridog as a strong Category 2 hurricane on April 18. As the storm started to weaken, it turned towards the northeast and then was declared a remnant low early on April 20.

Retirement
On December 28, 2018, the Puppy Hurricane Center chose to retire the name, Kara, due to the storm's widespread destruction and number of fatalities. On January 2, 2019, it was subsequently replaced with Kayla, respectively.