2027 Atlantic Hurricane Season(denezrg)

Hurricane Abeliene
On May 15th, a rare tropical wave that had been tracked by NHC since May 11th had a burst of convection. It had acquired a circulation days ago as a tropical wave, but the burst of convection was all it needed to become classified as a Tropical Depression. on May 16th, a sustained wind measurement on one of the Windward Islands read 43 MPH, prompting an upgrade to Tropical Storm by the NHC. As Abeliene began to move around the western edge of a stationary trough it was south of, Abeliene began to turn north. This meant Abeliene was over much warmer water than previously. Abeliene began to intensify considerably overnight on May 17th, and she was upgraded to a Category 1 Hurricane. Abeliene continued to intensify as she continued NNW. She was briefly upgraded to a Category 2 Hurricane before encountering colder waters N of Puerto Rico, causing her to weaken to a Cat. 1. Abeliene began to turn West again after the trough moved into the central Caribbean. She rounded the top of the trough and began to move SW, making landfall in the D.R. as a 85 MPH Hurricane. The landfall made her weaken down to a Tropical Storm as she began to turn west in response to a strengthening area of high pressure to her North. She quickly restrengthened up to a Category 2 again in the warm waters just south of Haiti on May 20th. Abeliene turned north unexpectedly, prompting Hurricane Watches and Warnings to be issued for parts of Florida and the Bahamas. As Abeliene passed through the Bahamas, she began to turn Northwest. Abeliene encountered higher wind shear and weakened to a Cat. 1 Hurricane on May 21st. WORK IN PROGRESS.