2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Joke - Chapsteck4yurlipis)

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1st, 2017 and ended November 30th, 2017.

Season Summary
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was an inactive hurricane season, despite the number of storms. It officially began on June 1 and ended on November 30, however storms can form outside of the season boundaries, as shown by the exceptionally rare Tropical Storm Arlene forming on April 19.

Arlene was a rare instance of a tropical storm forming in April, being only the second to do so.

Bret became a rare Category 5 major hurricane that hit Greenland as a Category 4, also becoming the northernmost tropical cyclone ever recorded.

Tropical Storm Arlene
An extratropical cyclone formed along a cold front well to the southeast of Newfoundland on April 15, producing waves as high as 40 feet (12 m) over subsequent days. The system initially failed to organize appreciably; by April 17, however, sporadic convection began to coalesce around an increasingly well defined circulation. This process continued with the formation of a curved banding feature near the center on April 19, prompting the National Hurricane Center (NHC) to upgrade the low to Subtropical Depression One at 15:00 UTC that day. At this time, the system was situated 890 mi (1,435 km) southwest of the Azores. Little change in strength occurred throughout the day. Convection became more concentrated and the system's wind field contracted during the early morning hours of April 20, and the system transitioned to a fully tropical cyclone at 15:00 UTC that day. Six hours later, despite forecasts predicting it would dissipate, the storm unexpectedly strengthened into Tropical Storm Arlene. Revolving around the aforementioned low to its west, Arlene defied forecasts again and attained a peak intensity of 50 mph (85 km/h) at 03:00 UTC on April 21, despite a deteriorating satellite presentation. Twelve hours later, however, Arlene became embedded within the aforementioned larger extratropical cyclone, and lost its identity as a tropical cyclone. Arlene's remnants continued to persist through the next day, executing a counterclockwise loop around the larger extratropical cyclone, while in the process of merging with it. Early on April 23, the remnants of Arlene fully merged into the larger extratropical system.

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Hurricane Bret
A tropical disturbance formed on September 25, 2017. The disturbance did stuff.

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