1985 What-might-have-been Atlantic hurricane season (Cooper)

The 1985 Atlantic hurricane season featured a high number of tropical cyclones making landfall in the United States. The season officially began on June 1, and lasted until November 30. It was a slightly above-average season, with 13 named storms developing. This was partially attributed to a La Nina, which produced favorable conditions across the Atlantic basin while at the same time creating unfavorable conditions over the eastern Pacific.