2014 Atlantic hurricane season (Doug)/reimagined

The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was a destructive but below average season that consited of only eight named storms, the season began on June 1 and ended on November 30, however storms may form at anytime of the year if conditions are favorable, there were no known off season storms this year, the season started abormally late with Arthur forming in July, the season had a few notable storms, Athur ravenged the east coast in July becoming the earliest hurricane to make landfall on the east coast and the first major hurricane to strike North Carolina in July, Edouard was the strongest and costliest storm of the season making landfall near Galveston  moving up through Houston causing widespread flooding and damage, Gonzalo would cause widespread damage in North Carolina which was still recovering from Arthur earlier in the season and finally Hanna struck Cuba as a category two causing a moderate impact, the storm also killed more then 800 people in Central America after stalling near the coast.