2022 Atlantic hurricane season (Cardozo)

The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season was the second consecutive in a row of three hyperactive and damaging seasons dating back to 2021. It featured 22 depressions, with 21 of them strengthening to tropical storms, 12 of the named storms becoming hurricanes, and 6 becoming major hurricanes, with 2 category 5s. The most notable storms from this season were Colin and Paula, both together accounting for most of the season's damage. Colin was a Category 4 hurricane that wrecked Jamaica, Cuba, and Florida, and Paula was a Category 5 hurricane that had devastated the Yucatan at Category 3 status.

Hurricane Alex
An area of disturbed weather organized into Tropical Depression One on May 30, while south of Florida. The depression continued west and turned north while strengthening, and was named Alex. Alex would continue to strengthen, becoming a hurricane late on May 31. Alex continued to strengthen, becoming a Category 2 hurricane on June 2. Early on June 3, Alex would reach its peak intensity of winds of 100 mph (155 km/h) and a pressure of 966 millibars. Later that day, the storm would weaken and make landfall on the Floridian panhandle as a high-end Category 1 hurricane. Alex would then curve to the west inland however, on June 5, it dissipated completely.

Alex caused $620 million in damages and killed 2 people.

Tropical Storm Bonnie
At noon on June 5, a tropical wave developed into the second depression of the season in the Bay of Campeche. It moved slowly at first but then strengthened into Tropical Storm Bonnie 12 hours later. However, due to high wind shear, Bonnie weakened down to tropical depression status. Then, early on June 7, Bonnie would completely dissipate.