Review of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season

'''Note: Before I Get started I know the season isn't over and we have October and November now but, I wanted to go ahead and get this out of the way. I will also add the storms if anymore form.'''

Hello and Welcome to my 2017 Atlantic hurricane season review! I will be reviewing and grading each storm based on their intensity and what they did over the course that they were active. I will also be using a 1-10 scale to grade each system.

Tropical Storm Arlene
Starting off, Arlene was a storm that formed in April and that is only the 2nd time that has every happened! So just for that I give it extra points. Overall though, Arlene wasn't anything special other than that it formed in April. 50 mph peak and 990 mb pressure, so Arlene could of been higher in winds but the TCR for Arlene also said 50. To me Arlene was a good storm to kick off this season with and if it also formed in an unusual place as well in April.

Final Grade: 4.0

Tropical Storm Bret
meh. That's my opinion on Bret. Bret had peak winds of 45 mph and a relatively high pressure of 1007 mb. Bret to me was the precursor saying the MDR wasn't sick. Bret was also the earliest storm to form in the MDR on record as well so that adds a little to its grade. Bret also was the first storm to ever use the new "Potential Tropical Cyclone" system, but overall Bret was boring to me even though it formed at a very low latitude (9.4 if i'm not mistaken) to me Bret is nothing special and Bret earns a low grade in my book.

Final Grade: 1.5

Final Grade for Season
Adding up all the grades for the season, this year's final total grade ends up being ___

My grade however for this season (On a scale of 1-10) ends up being a _____