Skarmory's 2019 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season was a hurricane season that officially started on June 1st, 2019 and ended on November 30th, 2019.

Hurricane Andrea
Hurricane Andrea was a rare hurricane in the month of April. It formed as an area of low pressure southwest of the Azores, and became Tropical Depression One on April 22nd. It quickly intensified into a Tropical Storm Andrea later that day, with 40 mph winds. It moved west quickly, and strengthened somewhat quickly too. On April 24th it became Hurricane Andrea, and reached its' peak in the early hours of April 25. It looked like it was on a collision course with Bermuda, but it encountered heavy wind shear, weakening it to Tropical Storm Andrea early on the 26th and late on the 26th Tropical Depression Andrea. On the 27th of April, Andrea dissipated. The remnants of Andrea would produce some rain over Bermuda but nothing major.

Tropical Storm Barry
Tropical Depression Two formed from a tropical wave coming from Africa that it split off from. It was projected to die off pretty quickly, but it instead defied odds and strengthened into the 2nd named storm of the season, Barry, on June 3rd. Tropical Storm Barry strengthened to 55 mph winds the same day, but then moved over cooler waters and weakened. However it survived as Tropical Depression Barry until June 5th, when it dissipated.

Hurricane Chantal
The other part of the tropical wave that produced Barry made it to the Caribbean and Chantal formed out of it. Chantal started out as Tropical Storm Chantal on June 5. It formed in the Caribbean Sea around 250 miles south of Puerto Rico and strengthened rapidly to a Cat 2 with 105 MPH winds while moving west. It then turned north on June 7 and went straight towards Jamaica as it strengthened to its' peak of 125 MPH. It landfalled on Jamaica on June 8 and devastated the island, killing hundreds and destroying a lot of the island. It re-emerged north of Jamaica as a category 1 on June 9, and quickly hit Cuba in the early hours of June 10. Chantal weakened down to a very weak Tropical Storm but survived past Cuba, and went into the Gulf of Mexico, restrengthening into a Category 1 with 90 MPH winds. It struck Alabama on June 14, and weakened into a Tropical Storm later that day. It then weakened to a Tropical Depression and went extratropical on June 15. The extratropical Chantal finally dissipated on June 17.

Chantal heavily damaged Jamaica, and also brought some flooding in the US after making landfall there too. All in all, Chantal killed 662 people, and caused around 3 billion USD in damage.

Tropical Depression Four
Tropical Depression Four formed on July 18 about 1,000 miles southwest of the Azores. It was expected to move west and strengthen, but instead it stalled for a while and didn't strengthen, before turning north and hitting some wind shear, which killed Tropical Depression Four on July 20.