2018 Atlantic hurricane season (Xeno)

The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season was a hyperactive season and the second season to exhaust the naming list. It started out as a slightly above average season but around July 10 turned hyperactive. It had the most amount of major hurricanes, 8, and beat number of hurricanes, 15, by three. However, due to its inactive June, it missed out on its record by 2 storms. It was eclipsed by the 2019 season, which had 30 storms and more than 20 hurricanes. WIP notes: Gabrielle/Humberto/Isaac all major Valerie Florida? Louisiana? Landfall 195-220 mph peak 220-230 mph TD 16 forms near Britain, makes landfall there? TS? HURRICANE?" Alberto Cat 1 85/985 =Storms=

Hurricane Alberto
Formed in the mid Atlatnic, and lived in the mid Atlantic. Formed from a wave on May 29. On May 31 became a hurricane, and peaked late on June 1. It succumbed to wind shear and dissipated late on the 3rd.

Tropical Storm Beryl
Formed near the Lesser Antilles, and gave tropical depression force winds to Barbuda near peak intensity. 27 mph sustained with a gust to 42 mph recorded. Dissipated on the 12th after wind shear and land interaction on its side.

Hurricane Chris
Made landfall near Louisiana-Mississippi border, just after unexpectedly reaching minimal Category 2. Formed near the entrance to the Gulf.

Tropical Storm Debby
A strong and long-lasting far-atlantic TS. Had a very low pressure for a tropical storm - 989 millibar.

Hurricane Ernesto
Cat 5 Gulf storm. Devastated Louisiana and Texas as a cat 4 at landfall. Only reached cat 5 for 3 hours.

Hurricane Gabrielle
The start of the season's true beginning.

Hurricane Beta
maybe cat 2/3

Tropical Storm Delta
Have Gamma?