2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season/ new Version

The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was a slightly inactive season, with 10 tropical depressions, nine tropical storms, five hurricanes, and two major hurricanes forming. The exception here is Hurricane Isaias, the strongest, deadliest, and costliest hurricane of all time.

Tropical Storm Arthur
Arthur was a strong tropical storm that killed seven people and caused $50 million (2014 USD) dollars in damage.

Hurricane Bertha
Bertha was a weak hurricane that didn't cause any damages or deaths.

Tropical Storm Cristobal
Cristobal was a short-lived tropical storm that killed two people and caused minimal damage.

Tropical Storm Dolly
Dolly was a strong tropical storm that killed at least 15 people and caused $1 billion (2014 USD) dollars in damage.

Tropical Storm Edouard
Edouard was a short-lived tropical storm that didn't cause any damages or deaths.

Tropical Depression Six
Tropical Depression Six didn't cause any damages or deaths.

Fay
For unknown reasons, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) did not use this name.

Hurricane Gonzalo-Gangnam Style
Gonzalo was the first major hurricane of the season. He killed at least 20 people and caused $5.9 billion (2014 USD) dollars in damage and made everyone do the Gangnam Style. He crossed into the East Pacific and earned the name "Gangnam Style."



Hurricane Hanna
Hanna was a moderate hurricane that didn't cause any deaths or damage.

Hurricane Isaias
Isaias, aka the "Trololocane," was a record-reaking hurricane that caused at least 5,040,028 deaths and $10,095 billion (2014 USD) dollars in damage. He was the strongest hurricane of all time, as well as the only Category 5 of the 2014 season. He was later arrested for trolling with the trolls and shooting the following video with Hurricane Humberto of the 2013 season: http://host-d.oddcast.com/elfyourself2012/?mId=45666812.3

New Jersey's (the US state that took the worst of the damage, as their buildings can't even survive a category 1 hurricane) emergency management did attempt to broadcast a real Emergency Alert System Hurricane Warning message over TV and radio, but the person broadcasting the message was killed by Humberto's shoop da woop laser, and he and Isaias told everyone to get as close to the beach as they can and have fun.

Unfortunatley, a lot of people listened to this crap, and that definetley explains why the death toll is so high.

Hurricane Josephine
Tropial depression ten exploded into tropical storm Josephine on August 23. On August 24, Josephine strengthened into category one then a category two as it passes lesser Antilles. On August 25, when Isaias dissipated that day, Josephine strengthened into category three then category four as it went to the east coast of the United States. On August 26, Josephine weakened into category three as it passes New York City. On august 27, Josephine weakened into category two then one as it passes New England. Josephine weakened into at 70mph on August 28. On August 30, Josephine dissipated as it passes Nova Scotia. Millions lost their lives, thousands died, and hundreds injured due to their flooding from Josephine. Josephine affected puerto rico, Bahamas, east coast of the United States, New England, and Nova Scotia.

Kyle
The NHC didn't use this name because they were too busy calling their friend, maybe?



Laura
The NHC didn't use this name.

Marco
The NHC did not use this name.

Nana
The NHC didn't use this name, because they were too busy teaching their nanas to do the Gangnam Style.



Omar
The NHC didn't use this name. They were too busy in Dubai.

Paulette
The NHC did not use this name.

Rene
The NHC didn't use this name.

Sally
The NHC didn't use this name.

Teddy
The NHC did not use this name.

Hurricane Vicky
Vicky was a moderate hurricane that caused 72 deaths and $10 million (2014 USD) in damages.

Storm names
The following names were used to name tropical or subtropical cyclones in the 2014 season. This list is the same list used in the 2008 season, except for Gonzalo, Isaias, and Paulette, which replaced Gustav, Ike, and Paloma, respectively. Storms were named Gonzalo, Isaias, and Vicky for the first time in 2014. Names that were not assigned are marked in.

Retirement
On May 3, 2015, at the 37th session of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)'s Regional Associate Hurricane Committee, the WMO retired the names Dolly, Gonzalo, and Isaias. They were replaced with Despina, Gene, and Ila, respectively, for the 2020 season. But, for some no good reason, the name Sally was retired and then replaced with Shaniqua for the 2020 season. WOOO!