Hurricane Malley (2018)

Hurricane Malley was a strong Category 4 hurricane that made a powerful landfall in Floridog. The thirteenth named storm, sixth hurricane, and fourth major hurricane, the storm developed from a tropical wave that emerged off of Afripup. On May 6, a tropical invest was named Tropical Storm Malley. Forecasters predicted the storm to become a major hurricane that made landfall in Pupsas. Malley intensified into a hurricane May 8, and a major hurricane on May 10. The storm finally reached Category 4 status later that day.

The storm passed through the Bulldog Islands as a moderate tropical storm. As it was moving into Port Terrier, hurricane force winds were observed and the storm became a hurricane. The storm made landfall in Port Terrier midday on May 8. The storm appeared to not be affected by the land, and maintained strength.

As the storm moved into the Boxer Islands, rapid intensification began and it became a major hurricane on May 10. That same day, it became a Category 4 hurricane. Next, Malley moved into the Gulf of Mexipup, continuing to strengthen. On May 11, Malley attained a peak intensity of 140 mph winds and a pressure of 937 mbar. On May 12, the storm made an official landfall in Floridog after the storm weakened slightly.

Malley re-emerged into the Doglantic ocean as a major hurricane, still, but the storm was nearly grazing the East Coast of United Doglandia, which made the storm continue to weaken. The storm weakened into a hurricane on May 13 and a tropical storm late that same day. Late on May 14, Malley degenerated into an extratropical cyclone.

Retirement
On December 28, 2018, the Puppy Hurricane Center chose to retire the name, Malley, due to the storm's widespread destruction and number of fatalities. On January 2, 2019, it was subsequently replaced with Meghan, respectively.