Mini Atlantic hurricane season (Everyone's)

This page is a mini Atlantic hurricane season you all can change and contribute to. I made this page mainly for the new contributors.

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 * 1) Rename this page to whatever year you guys agree with.
 * 2) Give any intensity to the storms.
 * 3) Add more storms than the ones provided.
 * 4) Give any of the storms a satellite image and/or track.

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 * 1) Change the names that I have preset.
 * 2) Change the basin to anything other than the Atlantic.

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Seasonal summary
This was the second most active Atlantic hurricane season ever. It tied 2005 for the most hurricanes. The season was notable for having 12 MAJOR HURRICANES! This is a record for the Atlantic. It also included six cat fives.

Season summary
No season summary due to Chris and Helene.

They blew it right off this page.

Tropical Storm Beryl
A not very notable tropical storm was absorbed by Chris.

Hurricane Chris
''"The last time I saw devastation on this scale... was never..." '' -Azure

As a group of thunderstorms brew over the southern edge of the Azores High, they start to rotate. Now a tropical storm a thousand miles away from South America, it starts to explosively deepen. In a day, it is a large category 4, 700 miles wide. Now it is passing over northern South America, where it kills 47 and injures hundreds. By then it had absorbed Tropical Storm Beryl and turned it into its long band. Now a killer category 5, it descends on the Gulf Coast, killing 253 in the Carribean. It makes landfall in Louisiana at category 6 intensity, killing thousands in the Gulf States. It even got the Mississipi River to flow BACKWARDS! It reemerges as a weak category 2, only 400 km across. But it gets larger, more intense and stronger as it feasts on the Gulf Stream, soon reaching 900 km across. In Europe, it makes landfall as a category 6 hurricane. However, it rapidly weakens. The Azores high soon drags it over the mediterranian sea. It is soon a category 4, and makes landfall in the Sahara. It was last noted as a tropical depression east of south america.

Hypercane Debby
"Oh no! It is as we feared! A hypercane has been born!" -WCETCC

"Uh-oh..." -Azure

As a tropical invest starts to form a closed circulation, a tropical depression forms. However, an undersea volcano heated the water to 120+ degree tempartures and caused Tropical Storm Debby to nuke-deepen. In just 20 hours, it is a C8 hurricane, but as it strengthens it becomes a hypercane. It annihilated New Orleans and went deep inland. It soon dissipated over Alberta.

Tropical Storm Ernesto
Meh, typical tropical storm.

Hurricane Florence
Main article:  Hurricane Florence (Mini atlantic)

The remains of hurricane chris start to re-organize, and now it is a tropical storm, intensifying rapidly. It soon is a C5, and tracks into New Orleans. For this reason, it has been nicknamed "Katrina II". It soon moves north, weakening, reaching Ontario as an extratropical C1 hurricane. Last noted over Hudson Bay as an extratropical depression.

Tropical Storm Gordon
A subtropical depression formed. The NHC reported that Subtropical Depression Seven(7) has formed on August 10. It organized to become a tropical storm Gordon, and 10 hours later, it made landfall as a 40 mph storm. It went out to sea, and dissipated on the 14th.

Tropical Storm Kirk
Main Article:Tropical Storm Kirk(Mini-Atlantic)

This storm was similar to Allison of 2001 except that this was stronger and remained a tropical cyclone it's whole life. In all, Kirk caused $10 Billion in damage and killed 100. The name Kirk was retired and was replaced with Kent.

Tropical Storm Leslie
Main Article:Tropical Storm Leslie(Mini-Atlantic)

Leslie became retired and was replaced with Lara.

Caused $5 Billion and killed 50.

Hurricane Michael
Main Article:Hurricane/Typhoon Michael-Xavier(Mini-Atlantic)

Was a very very very very very VERY rare storm. It crossed 4 of the 5 northern hemisphere basins. Plus, moisture from its remnants triggered super cyclonic storm Nilam. It became Mexico's second costliest cyclone, causing $4.0 Billion in damage to that country. Once in the eastern pacific, it was renamed Xavier, thus making the full name Michael-Xavier. Michael was retired and was replaced with Mort.

Hurricane Nadine
Effected no land.

Hurricane Oscar
Main Article:Hurricane Oscar(Mini-Atlantic)

Formed off of Africa. In 6 hours, it made peak intensity. It weakened to a cat 1 and effected the Bahamas. Then it rapidly went out to sea, and dissipated. Due to only bringing $84 million in damage and killing none, Oscar was not retired.

Hurricane Patty
Effected no land.

Hurricane Rafael
Main Article:Hurricane Rafael(Mini-Atlantic)

Rafael caused $72 Billion in damage and killed 233. Rafael was retired and was replaced with Ro.

Hurricane Sandy
Main Article:Hurricane Sandy(Mini-Atlantic)

Sandy caused $300 Billion in damage and killed 1,000,000, making it the deadliest storm ever. Sandy was retired and was replaced with Sara.

Hurricane Tony
Effected no land.

Hurricane Valerie
This was a very rare cat 5 November hurricane. It effected no land.

Unnamed Tropical Storm
Found in post season analysis.

Season effects
This is a table of the storms in the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season. It mentions all of the season's storms and their names, landfall(s), peak intensities, damages, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of such being a traffic accident or landslide), but are still related to that storm. The damage and death totals in this list include impacts when the storm was a precursor wave or post-tropical low, and all of the damage figures are in 2015 USD.

External link
National Hurricane Center Website