2016 Atlantic hurricane season (Rockafirefan)

The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season was an erratic and destructive hurricane season, the third in a row. The season began with the formation of Tropical Storm Alex in the Gulf of Mexico in late May, and ended with the dissipation of Subtropical Storm Richard in December. The season totaled up to $46.5 billion dollars in damage by the end, and almost 200 fatalities. The strongest storm, Hurricane Earl, was one of the most intense cyclones in the basin, reaching a pressure of 904 mbar in September.