2020 Atlantic hurricane season (Hurricaneball)

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was a hyperactive season. The season started early with Tropical Storm Arthur on February 20th. Most of the storms was a hurricane. The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season broke some records held by other seasons. 2020 became the second most active Atlantic hurricane season of all time only behind 2005.

Season summary
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Tropical Storm Arthur
Arthur began when the NHC detected a low pressure system near the Canary Islands on February 2. Large wind shear and a high pressure system above it prevented the system from strengthening but its wind speed was maintained for a while. It finally started to organize near Virgini. The NHC classified it as a tropical depression. 6 hours later, the storm intensified to a tropical storm on February 21st 1200 UTC. The NHC named it Arthur. It went into the Chesapeake Bay suddenly and intensified to peak intensity of 50 mph at 1800 UTC. It hit Maryland and Virginia at 0600 UTC on February 22nd and dissipated a few hours later.