2017 Atlantic hurricane season (Chapsteck4yurlipis)

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1st, 2017 and ended November 30th, 2017.

Season Summary
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was an Active season, with the first storm Arlene forming on June 2nd.

The season had 20 Depressions, 18 named storms, 9 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes.

Arlene was the first Tropical Storm early on May 28th. It was short-lived and caused one fatality due to flooding.

Emily became the first Major Hurricane of the season. However, the hurricane stayed in the Atlantic and caused no fatalities.

Katia was a destructive Category 5 hurricane that hit Cuba in mid-August. It caused many fatalities and dealt $2 billion in damage.

Nate was an extremely destructive Category 5 that made landfall on the west coast of Florida in mid-September. It caused over 100 fatalities and $7.8 billion in damage.

Tropical Storm Arlene
Tropical Depression One formed to the left of Florida on May 26th. It started to move a little more to the left as well as to the north. On May 28th, Tropical Depression One strengthened to Tropical Storm Arlene. On June 1st, it weakened back into a Tropical Depression and dissipated the next day.

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