Snowicane Nathan

Overview
Snowicane Nathan was the strongest storm of the 2019 season and the first snowicane in history.

Meteorological History
Nathan began as a low pressure system in the Caribbean Sea, which soon developed a swirling motion. On the 10th of September, the storm reached tropical storm strength, and the NCFC assigned the name Nathan. The storm began to rapidly intensify on the 12th, and it eventually reached major hurricane status. When it passed in between the Yucutan and Cuba, the storm became A Cat 5 storm. Soon the storm passed over the gulf loop, causing it to reach Cat 6 status. However, a Very cold section of atmosphere collided with the storm, causing it to freeze over. This meant that the storm could no longer intensify as it was below freezing. But by now, the storm was almost at landfall, beginning the great Texan blizzard of 2019. The amount of ice now over the gulf formed a new island made of snow, however once the storm had passed, it melted. By the 21st, the storm had died.

Aftermath
The Blizzard caused Texan economic output to come to a halt. Many people were going to ride out the storm, But the snowfall covered their homes and suffocated anyone caught inside. The total economic loss has been calculated to be about 150 Billion USD.