1942 Atlantic destructicane season

Basic Description
The 1942 Atlantic Destructicane season was a relatively inactive season. It broke the record for least active season, and still holds that record today.

Results
In total, there was 6 storms. All of them were named storms, with 3 being hurricanes. There was very few locations that were affected by this particular season.

Tropical Storm One
One was a disturbance that formed strong, not too far from Cuba. Sadly, it hit Puerto Rico with a peak of 62 mph before upgrading, and dissipated.

Hurricane Two
On June 7th, a new tropical wave was detected. It quickly transformed into a depression, and was shuffling towards Georgia. By the time it got there 2 days later, it was a Category 1 with a peak intensity of 87 mph.

Hurricane Three
On July 14th, everyone thought the season was over. Then, the next depression popped up in the Gulf of Mexico. It was moving in genuinely weird patterns. Those odd patterns lead to it becoming a Category 2 of 106 mph winds. Alabama was hit with the worst of it, and Louisiana got the outer bands to slap it. This was the biggest and most powerful storm of the season, causing an estimated $615,300 in damage.

Tropical Storm Four
It first appeared as a depression. A few days later, it was a Tropical Storm, only because wind shear slowed it. On August 16th, it fizzled in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean as a result of wind shear and colder waters.

Hurricane Five
August 29th was when Tropical Storm Five had formed. It made landfall in Dominica and downgraded into a depression. It then grew into a Category 1 the following 3 days. It hit Louisiana with a peak of 79 mph, and its remnants traveled all the way up to Nunavut thanks to the fact that it passed over many lakes and rivers.

Tropical storm Six
On October 1st, the season was officially over because of inactivity. But 5 days after that, Tropical storm Six formed next to Africa. Unfortunately, it went too far north, and dissipated with peak winds of 58 mph.

Ranking

 * 1) Hurricane Three - 106 mph
 * 2) Hurricane Two - 87 mph
 * 3) Hurricane Five - 79 mph
 * 4) Tropical storm Four - 73 mph
 * 5) Tropical storm One - 62 mph
 * 6) Tropical storm Six - 58 mph