1999 Atlantic Hurricane Season (AGCK) (Alternate)

The 1999 Atlantic Hurricane Season was surprisingly above active due to a weak La Nina, with temperatures peaking near 0.9 C near the end of July and beginning of August, where it remained at 0.8 every other month and time in the hurricane season. There were 34 total depressions forming, 30 of those strengthening into tropical storms, ____ becoming hurricanes and ____ becoming major hurricanes. The season actually extended into December and even January of 2000 next year. The 1999 Season is currently the most active season, with 2005 later trailing behind it in second place. This year, they decided to name all systems except for depressions, which included subtropical storms.

The first storm of the season, Amy formed on June 10, forming as a weak category 2 hurricane before rapidly weakening and dissipating by June 20. The last storm of the season, Tropical Storm Theta, formed as a weak tropical storm on December 31, being the latest storm to form and dissipating early January 4.