Hurricane Pi (2018)

Hurricane Pi was a destructive Category 5 hurricane that caused destruction in the The Caribbean in very late December 2018 and early January 2019. In all, 246 people were killed, along with $88.7 billion (2018 USD) in damages.

On December 28th, a disturbance intensified into Tropical Storm Pi. Intensifying quickly, Pi became a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds.

Intensifying into a Category 5 with 185 mph winds and a center pressure of 888 mbar. Impacting Dominica on the 7th, 235 people were killed, along with $84.7 billion in damages on the island.

Weakening into a Category 1, Pi impacted Barbados, killing 11 more and causing $4 billion in damages after major flooding.

Pi dissipated after killing 246 and causing $88.7 billion in damages. The name Pi was retired from hurricane naming rotation due to the serious damage the system inflicted. Due to being a Greek name, Pi wasn't replaced with a new name.