2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season (canletgo)

The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season was the second deadliest hurricane season, behind the 1780 season, which killed over 28,000 people. The most deaths were caused by storm surges from Sara and Alberto, which killed around 10,000 people. The first storm of the season, Alberto, became the longest lasting storm of the season, lasting 6 weeks and 3 days. It killed about 12,000 people. Then Gordon, the 7th storm of the season, made small landfall on Florida and then recurled back. 1 day later, it was orbiting Alberto, along with Chris and Ernesto. 2 days later, Debby got obsorbed into Alberto's orbit. Then Sara, which had 3 storms aborting it, started fighting with Alberto. Then in October, Sara absorbed Alberto.

Seasonal Forecast
Many knew that this hurricane season would be bad and hyperactive. Some thought at the least there would be 7 major hurricanes. Some thought even a hypercane would form. The earliest prediction was 28 depressions, 19 storms and 8 major hurricanes. The last prediction was 29 depressions, 12 storms and 10 major hurricanes.

Seasonal Summary
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