People I know Atlantic Hurricane Season

This is a Hurricane Season- But the twist is- I only used names of people I know!

Tropical Storm Abigail
On March 31, The NHC began to monitor a area of tropical low pressure about 350 Miles South of Kingston, Jamaica. The system slowly developed, and crossed the Yucatan peninsula, entering the Southern Gulf of Mexico. Tropical Depression One-E formed well before the start of the season, on April 7, about 250 Miles East of Veracruz, Veracruz. Tropical Depression One-E eventually become named "Abigail". Abigail moved Northwestward, before making Landfall near Brownsville, Texas, causing Minimal damage. Abigail's remnants eventually became a major winter storm in the Midwest region.

Hurricane Brayden
A Tropical Depression (Two-E) formed right before the start of the season, South of Port Au Prince, Haiti. Brayden moved west through the Caribbean, and over a area of favorable development, Brayden became a weak Category 2 before making landfall in a rural area over the NE Yucatan Peninsula, but causing 4 deaths, and several unrelated deaths due to high tides in Cuba and western Florida. Brayden moved off land into the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. Brayden weakened but made a second landfall Over Apachicola, Florida as a strong tropical depression. Brayden brought several inches of Rain and Minimal Damage to Western Florida.

Hurricane Cristina
Tropical Depression Three-E Formed 300 Miles ESE of Wilmington, North Carolina on July 3. It quickly became a tropical storm. Cristina was rapidly moving north, but became a weak Category 1 Storm before moving Northeast and weakening rapidly. Cristina Dissipated 250 Miles Southeast of Portland, Maine.

Hurricane Dylan
On June 19, a Low Pressure area interacting with a trough was found to have potential for Tropical Development. The NHC began monitoring it for this while located nearly 1500 Miles E or the Leeward islands. This invest moved Northwest, and became the Farthest North Named Tropical Storm in July, becoming Tropical Storm Dylan at 30.3 Degrees North. Dylan lacked a steering Area of Low Pressure, and was originally expected to Hit Bermuda, but made a surprising turn eastward into open seas. Dylan continued to rapidly strengthen just east of Bermuda, eventually becoming a Category 3 storm before moving East-Northeast into Cooler waters. Hurricane Dylan dissipated Well west of the Azores on July 12.

Hurricane Elizabeth
A Tropical Wave moved off the coast of Africa on July 3. The system moved Northwest, to a position about 750 Miles SW of the Canary Islands, where it became Tropical Depression Five-E. It quickly became named Elizabeth and briefly strengthened to a Category 1 Storm before weakening and dissipating While Far South of the Azores.