Hurricane Oscar (2024 - Avdis)

Hurricane Oscar was the first Category 4 hurricane to make landfall in South Carolina since Hugo in 1989. The seventeenth depression, fifteenth named storm, ninth hurricane, fourth major hurricane and only Category 5 hurricane (although that status is subject to controversy) of the unusual and hyperactive 2030 Atlantic hurricane season, Oscar was a relatively small but powerful tropical cyclone, causing more than $9 billion in damage and around 57 casualties, 32 of which in South Carolina alone.

Retirement
In April of 2031, on the demand of the United States, the 53rd WMO RA IV Hurricane Committee decided to retire the name Oscar from future Atlantic seasons, meaning no storm will ever bear this name again. It was replaced with Olly in the 2036 season.