2016 Super Hyperactive Atlantic hurricane season (Free editing)

'''Now that Hurricane Alex has formed, I thought it would be cool to do a new free-editing season. I did the 2016 Atlantic season in free-editing before, but that version was intended to be realistic. This version, however, is not intended to be. I have added the real Alex to begin the season. I would like to see this season have at least 40-50 named storms in it. However, I will place a cap, because I don't want any category 6 storms or black holes. '''

Requirements:

Storms may not be stronger than 210 mph, 865 mbar

PLEASE, NO VANDALISM. All vandalism edits will be reverted.

Storms may not last longer than 35 days

Only real hurricanes/tropical storms/subtropical storms

Please use the official naming list first - Alex, Bonnie, Colin, Danielle, Earl, Fiona, Gaston, Hermine, Ian, Julia, Karl, Lisa, Matthew, Nicole, Otto, Paula, Richard, Shary, Tobias, Virginie, and Walter, then the Greek Alphabet, then the Hebrew Alphabet if we get there.

Hurricane Alex
On January 13, a non-tropical low organized itself into Subtropical Storm Alex. The next day it peaked with 85 mph winds south of the Azores. On January 15, Alex weakened to a tropical storm, and eventually became extratropical. Alex caused minimal damage in the Azores.

Damages:Minimal

Deaths:0

Tropical Storm Bonnie
Damages:$23,000,000

Deaths:4

Hurricane Colin
On January 20,A tropical wave appeared near Cabo Verde,but was initially prevented from organizing by tropical storm Bonnie to its Southeast.However by 02:00 UTC on January 24th it had organized into tropical depression three.Three slowly intensified amidst 25 C waters and moderate wind shear,but was a C2 hurricane when it hit the Bahamas and a C3 upon hitting and finally dissipating over Florida,due to a mis-predicion by the NHC.

Damages:$880,000,000

Deaths:183

Tropical Depression Four
Damages:0

Deaths:0

Tropical Storm Danielle
Damages:0

Deaths:0

On 29 January 2016,A tropical wave appeared over the north Atlantic,but by the time it had developed,it was completely overshadowed by hurricane Colin and was only noticed in the post-season analysis.

Hurricane Earl
Damage: $3.2 Billion

Deaths: 62

Hurricane Fiona
Damage: $13 Billion

Deaths:88

Subtropical Hurricane Gaston
Damage: $3 Billion

Deaths: 8

Hurricane Hermine
Damage: $1 Billion

Deaths: 190

Hurricane Ian
Damage: $0

Deaths: 1

Hurricane Julia
Damage: $3.2 Billion

Deaths: 55

Hurricane Karl
On April 15, after Julia formed, a tropical depression formed near the Cape Verde Islands. It struggled to intensify and briefly dissipated. However, on April 19, the system reintensified into a Tropical Depression. At 11:00 ET, on April 20, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Karl. Karl began a period of rapid intensifcation that same day. Shortly after, at 11:45 ET the same day, Karl intensified into a hurricane. Karl continued to rapidly intensify until reaching peak intensity of a 145 MPH Category 4 hurricane. Karl then rapidly weakened and hit Ireland as an extra topical cyclone, killing ten.

Damages: $3.5 billion

Deaths: 10