1984 What-might-have-been Atlantic Hurricane Season (Farm River)

The 1984 Atlantic Hurricane Season is a very active season, with 20 storms forming. The season officially began on June 1, 1984, and lasted until November 30, 1984.

The season was started with weak to moderate storms, most of them aren't destructive, except with Isidore, which caused billions of damage when it made landfall as category 5, first to do since Danielle of 1980. It caused numerous fatalities due to strength of the storm..

This soon followed by string of storms. Josephine caused flooding in eastern Mexico. Omar caused more than hundred million dollars worth of damage, mostly in Florida. Paloma caused rip currents because of the strength of the storm. Sally is another destructive storm which affects Caribbean and worst since Tammy of 1981. Vicky is a record major hurricane in December. It manages to strengthen into a major hurricane despite being an off-season hurricane. It is the record first to do that.

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