2017 Atlantic hurricane season (NoJO's prediction)

the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was a event in the annual formation of tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere. The season officially began on June 1, 2017 and ended on November 30, 2017. These dates historically describe the period each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin and are adopted by convention. However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any time of the year. the first storm to form was Hurricane Arlene, a Category 2 on April 27.

Hurricane Arlene
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on April 27 a area of disturbed weather appeared near Bermuda resulting in the NHC issuing their first advisory of the season early on Invest 98L concerning a 30% chance of development within 48 hours, and a 70% chance within 5 days...late that night the system got organized into Tropical Depression One, early on the morning of April 28 the storm was named Arlene with a minimum pressure of 1011 and 45MPH winds...the system continued SW during the day of April 28 as a Tropical Storm until the 11:00PM advisory stated "...ARLENE REACHES CATEGORY 1 INTENSITY..." on April 29 the system rapidly strengthened into a high-end Category 2, and the 11:00AM forecast cone even showed that the system could reach Category 3 status with 115MPH winds early on the morning of April 30, but the system started weakening that evening and made landfall in Florida as a low-end Category 1 hurricane resulting in 98 injuries and 6 deaths...early on the morning of April 30 the system weakened down to Post-Tropical Cyclone Arlene, and dissipated at 11:00AM.

Tropical Storm Bret
on May 2 a strong disturbance appeared in the Gulf of Mexico, the storm rapidly strengthened into a 70MPH Tropical Storm by May 4, but then rapidly weakened. the NHC originally rated this Category 1 Hurricane Bret, but on June 1 it was downgraded...this is a wip...