4089 Atlantic Hurricane Season

The 4089 was a average season with, 4 major, 2 hurricanes, and 3 storms. This season was the least deadliest season on record. Hurricane Davis was the longest storm as it lasted 10 days, Hurricane Erica was the strongest as a strong Category 4.

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Hurricane Avril
On July 15, a well organized tropical storm formed near 250 miles off-shore of Miami,FL. It then strengthened into a hurricane, the NHC gave this storm the name Avril. Avril slowly moved towards Florida, and then strengthened again and became a Category 2. The Eastern coast of Florida was under a Hurricane Warning. On July 16, Avril hit Miami, it then did a loop and went back into the Atlantic Ocean. It weakened into a Category 1. It then moved South of Florida and curved its way into the Gulf of Mexico. On July 18, Avril headed towards Louisiana, the state of Louisiana was issued a State of Emergency. Following the next day, Avril hit Louisiana and severely damaged the city of Baton Rouge, and New Orleans. It then weakended into a tropical storm. It then moved into Arkansas. It finally dissipated on July 23rd. Its remnants affected Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa.

Tropical Storm Bob
On August 1, a poorly-developed tropical wave formed 1330 miles off The Bahamas, it began to develop its eyewall, storm circulation, and on August 4th, the tropical wave strengthened into a tropical storm. This storm was named Bob. Tropical Storm Bob slowly moved towards The Bahamas. Bob then moved back into the open Atlantic and weakenened, it gained wind shear, and began its dissipation. On August 6th, Bob dissipated in the Atlantic.

Hurricane Carly
On August 14th, a well-developed tropical depression formed 269 miles East from Mount Pleasant, Sough Carolina. It quickly strengthened into a tropical storm, Hurricane Watches and Tropical Storm Warnings were issued for the Eastern South Carolina. The NHC named this storm Carl. Carl then strengthened quickly into a Category 1 hurricane. Both North and South Carolina were issued a State of Emergency. On August 16th Carl headed strengthened into a Category 2, IT then began its way to the Carolinas. On August 20, Carl strengthened again into a Category 3, the first major hurricane of the season. It then hit South Carolina as a 118 mph storm, it looped around Charleston and went back into the Atlantic, on August 24, it went South and strengthened into a Category 4. It's widest point was 790 miles wide. It then went on to Florida. It made a u-form loop and went to hit Miami as a Category 4 storm. It strengathered again to cause a brown ocean effect, making Carl the first Category 5 of this season. Carl then dramatically weakened faster than how it strenghneted, day by day, it gained more and more wind shear, losing its eye, strength, wind speed, and then dissipated on August 30.