Hurricane Willow (2024)

This was a long-lived, extremely powerful and destructive hurricane. It devastated Florida and it was going to lose strength after the landfall in Lousiana rapidly.

Meteorological history of Hurricane Willow.
A tropical wave near Africa formed and a tropical depression was a fact. It rapidly intensified to a category 3 hurricane and it makes landfall on Cuba to destroy the island. It strengthens to a category 4 and makes landfall in Puerto Rico.

The hurricane is going to strengthen to a category 5 and it is a devastating hurricane as it makes landfall in Florida and it destroyed Florida and set 10% of Florida under-water. The hurricane is downgrading to a category 2 and is making landfall in Louisiana and it becames a low and disappeared above Lousiana as it was nearly stationary. It was the strongest hurricane ever and the lowest pressure recorded in history.