2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Fury)

The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season was one of the most intense seasons ever recorded. 14 storms were recorded, five of them major, and all caused damage to parts of the world.

Tropical Storm Arnold
On March 15, a tropical wave off the coast of Cape Verde formed. The wave was given a 20% chance of development. On March 17, the storm was upgraded to a Tropical Depression. On March 20, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm status and was named Arnold. Over the next few days, Arnold went North before making a sudden turn to the East, impacting Ireland on March 25. Arnold then dissipated over the Orkney Islands in Scotland. 2 people were killed in Galway, when their roof collapsed into the house, then fell, crushing them.

Tropical Storm Bethany
On March 17, a tropical wave near Mauritania formed, the storm rapidly intensified east of Cape Verde and was upgraded to a Tropical Depression, being upgraded to Tropical Storm Bethany six hours later. Bethany then turned north and was expected to then turn west, but instead slammed Portugal. No one was killed directly, but due to bad weather, a man who had suffered a heart attack could not be airlifted to the hospital and died.