2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Everyone's - Wiki Collab)

This season was so extremely hyperactive because of a very strong La Nina that happens once every 10000 - 16000 years.

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Tropical Storm Ami
On the first week of January, an extratropical system started to show transitions into subtropical status and shortly after tropical status as it meandered off the SW Florida coast. Widespread heavy thunderstorms, with some flooding, accompanied by gale force winds affected South Florida for days. On January 6, it gained a closed circulation with 50 mph winds near the center and it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Allison. Allison made landfall near North Fort Myers Beach, FL with top winds near 50 mph. Because of its large size, rainfall up to 34 inches caused flooding of near record proportions (for the area) in parts of Central/South Florida with water levels much worse than 2008's record breaking Tropical Storm Fay. Flooding fortunately killed no people in the state but it did leave $2.69 Billion USD in damage. As it started to pick up speed, it emerged off the Florida coast north of The Bahamas as a tropical depression on January 9. Allison moderately strengthened into a 70 mph tropical storm, on January 11 before making landfall in South Carolina at that intensity leaving behind moderate damage,but no major flooding due to its much quicker pace. It dissipated over the mountains of North Carolina on the morning of January 12.

Hurricane Benn
It formed on May 31 at 12:00 PM EST from a powerful Extratropical Storm that had formed 669 miles from the east coast of Florida that had maximum sustained winds of 80 mph then it went over 96 degree SSTs and quickly detached from its frontal boundaries and became Subtropical Storm Benn 2 nanoseconds later with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph though it was not a hurricane at the time because it was not fully tropical then it crossed 98 degree SSTs and it quickly became Hurricane Barry 2 hours later with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph and a 16 mile wide eye a strong Category 1 then on June 1 it strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph it then went over 100 degree SSTs and quickly strengthed into a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph but shortly after it underwent a eyewall replacement cycle and it weakened to a strong Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph but the eyewall replacement cycle only lasted 2 hours after it completed it quickly strengthened into a 125 mph Category 3 hurricane and it had a 34 mile wide eye and then it went over 100 degree SSTs and it quickly strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph. Then, only a millisecond later it strengthened into a Category 7 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 365 mph and a minimum pressure of 777 millibars while only 116 miles from Florida it then made landfall it then hit Florida on that same day at that it makes landfall in Florida at that intensity it brings 169 inches of rain to some spots it crosses the state in 4 hours it only moderately weakened into a 200 mph Category 6 hurricane it then went over 111 degree SSTs and it then rapidly intensified into a 365 mph Category 7 hurricane only 4 hours later with a minimum central pressure of 809 millibars while it was located only 150 miles SE of New Orleans, Louisiana it then made landfall in New Orleans at that same intensity only 6 hours later on June 2,it retained Category 6 status for an amazing 24 hours after landfall which is very rare it held onto that intensity until it was over Southern Ohio it then weakened into a strong Category 5 over which it retained for 22 hours at that time the western eyewall was over Toledo it then weakened into a strong Category 4 which it retained for 20 hours until it was over central Pennsylvania it weakened into a strong Category 3 which it retained for 18 hours until when it was over New Jersey it then weakened into a strong Category 2 which it retained for 16 hours until it was 400 miles off the coast of New Jersey it weakened into a strong Category 1 because the SSTs were only at 70 degrees which it retained for 14 hours before weakening into a Strong Tropical Storm 734 miles off the coast of New Jersey it retained that intensity for 12 hours before degenerating into a Tropical Depression 1,400 miles off the coast of New Jersey, it then lasted 10 hours as a Strong Tropical Depression before Degenerating into a Remnant Low 1,769 miles off the coast but it still remained powerful. It lasted for a little over another week before dissipating over the Azores on June 14 it left behind $2.5 trillion dollars in damage in the United States but fortunately no deaths were reported.If the Category 7 rating was real it would of certainly attained that intensity.

Subtropical Storm Charles
Charles was a rare Category 5 Hurricane Equivalent Subtropical Storm.

Hypercane Katelynn
It will last at least another 25 million years or so before dissipating completely though it will nearly dissipate one million times during that time but it will also get much stronger after it each time it nearly dissipates.

Mini Black Hole Thomas
A continuation of Hypercane Thomas that formed on October 10, 1985. Mini Black Hole Thomas did not kill anyone it did however bring alot of rain to the US totaling 234 inches and it also caused $500 Centillion (Thats a 1 with 303 zeros after it)  in damage USD this year and around the world in the Northern Hemisphere and also no deaths around the world too.

Hurricane Queeny
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Hurricane Estella
This is the first Category 9 Hurricane in NHC's history.

Hurricane Feller
This is the first Category 10 Hurricane in NHC's history.