2014 Atlantic hurricane season metric style.

{{the 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was a below average hurricanes which neared 1992,and 2009. Due to an Artic vortex that scientists discovered it made the weather cooler than normal, making conditions unfavorable for tropical Development. However because of that, the first named storm did not develop until August 1, 2014.

The first storm (Arthur) formed on August 1st, 2014, and the last storm (Isaias) dissipated on October 18th, 2014. The strongest storm was Hanna. The season produced 9 depressions 9 named storms, 4 of which were hurricanes and 2 of them were category 3 or higher on the SSHS. The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season had left $3.950 Billion dollars in damages and left 12 deaths. 4 direct deaths and 8 indirect deaths were reported.

The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1st, 2014 and ended on November 30th, 2014, but the Artic vortex that scientists discovered that's impacting the weather made storms form late.