2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season ( Hyperactive Version )

The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a hyperactive hurricane season with 19 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. 2021 was the first hyperactive season since 2017 and is tied with 2010 and 1995 being the third most active season on record. The season began in Late May with Hurricane Ana which struck the Gulf Coast on Memorial Day Weekend and ended with Subtropical Depression 21 which remained out at sea around Christmas time.

The most notable storm of the season was Ida which struck the Caribbean namely Belize. Ida peaked as a Category 5 Hurricane but weakened to winds of around 150mph as it made landfall in Belize. Another notable storm was Tropical Storm Kate which caused a major flash flooding event in the Greater Houston Area which caused billions of dollars in damage and killed 24. Hurricane Grace struck Cape Cod bringing record conditions and causing over $2 Billion in damage.