2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Free-Editing)

This is a Free Editing Season, so you can create whatever storms you want.

Created By SnaggyFTW

Subtropical Storm Alex
On February 3, the NHC began monitoring an area of low pressure in the southern Caribbean for possible subtropical or tropical development. On February 5, the low pressure system became Subtropical Depression One. Later that day, One was upgraded to Subtropical Storm Alex. Alex was downgraded to a subtropical depression due to increasing wind shear on February 6, and remained a weak subtropical depression for several days as it changed little in location. On February 8, the remnants of Alex made landfall in Central America - becoming a very rare February landfalling system. Alex's remnants caused a fatality in Central America.

Tropical Storm Bonnie
Bonnie Formed on April 1 because it was a joke of a storm affecting no land.

Hurricane Colin
On June 2 the NHC began monitoring a Tropical Wave that moved off the coast of Africa for possible Tropical Development. On June 3 the system got more organized and was upgraded to Tropical Depression Three. Three gradually strengthened into a Strong Tropical Storm. On June 10, Colin underwent explosive intensification, going from a Tropical Storm to a Category 5 Hurricane. Colin kept strengthening until it hit peak intensity at 195 MPH. Colin Started to weaken before landfall in North Carolina on June 27. Colin started to rapidly weaken as it moved offshore of North Carolina. Colin defied predictions saying it would dissipate quickly, hanging on until on July 5 Colin became Post-Tropical. Colin's Remnants effected the United Kingdom, downing trees and flooding streets.