2083 Hypothetical hurricane season

The 2083 hypothetical hurricane season was hyperactive, producing a ACE of 801. It resulted in 424.2 billion dollars of damages, as well as a death toll of 1,000,000.

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Tropical Storm Arelene, Bret, Cindy, and TD 4
Had the same paths as 2017 Arelene, 2017 Bret(excluding Bret caused 50 billion dollars of damage and was a C5), 2017 Cindy, and 2017 Four.

Hurricane Don
The ultimate June signal's first storm for the first time a tropical depression to weaken (TD Four) to a binary circulation without wind or rain to strenthen back to a C2, Don developed from the second circulation adn recurved to the east for 1 day, then headed towards the Windward islands, stalling due to two stalling ridges for 10 days before just missing Puerto Rico as a TS, then dissapaing over Greenland. It completely submerged the Windward islands and they were left abandoned and completley destroyed untill 3000.

Hurricane Emily-Franklin-Gert
Emily  had the same path as in 2017. It degenerated to a low, then regenrated to a C3, dying then again, renamed Gert as it slammed Puerto Rico as a C4, then hits Florida at peak of 200 mph, driving a 300-foot storm surge making it twice as short for a year. Weakened back to a C4, it regenrated to a 180 mph C5 before a eyewall replacement weakened it back to a C4, then hitting Louisiana as a C3. It resulted in 100 billion dollars of damage, and killed 100,000.

Hurricane Harvey
This began as a Cape-verde tropical wave of the coast of Africa. It remained weak as it made landfalls on Puerto Rico, Hati, and Cuba as a TS. It then degenerated to a remnant open wave over the Yuccactan Penninsulia. It survived the pass, however, and stalled over Texas for 1 day as a C5, 4 as C4 and C3, and 0.5 days as a C1, and 3.5 days as a TS. It's rainclouds then vanished, and it was declared dead.

Irma, Jose, Katia, Lee
See here:                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Atlantic_hurricane_season

Tropical Storm Maria
Short-lived and did not touch land. (N/A)

Hurricane Nate
It moved very fast across the Atlantic, as a C5.

Hurricane Ophelia
The most noteable storm of the season, it hit Puerto Rico, Dominica, and  Cuba  three times in a row before stalling and dying on Florida, wrecking as much as $399.12 billion dollars of damage and killed 900,000,000. This was the last storm of the season.