1945 Atlantic destructicane season

Description
This was the 2nd and final year of the 20th century frozen flow. Things were almost back to normal, and so the season was just below average. The waters lead to 1 hurricane, 3 named storms, and 5 in total.

Tropical storm One
One was a powerful tropical storm which formed near Bermuda. It ravaged the coast of Georgia with 72 mph winds, and this all happened in mid June.

Extratropical depression Two
Nobody knows how, but this instantly formed so far north it was extratropical. In July, it reached 34 mph before dying.

Hurricane Three
In early August, a tropical wave was detected off the coast of Africa. It was around the 9th that it reached Category 1 status, and it was about to make landfall in Cuba. It got 98 mph winds before it finally made landfall in Cuba.

Tropical storm Four
Four was only a 50 mph storm, and it never made landfall due to it being too far west. It formed in late October

Tropical depression Five
At the same time as Four, Five formed as a 38 mph storm, and it made landfall in the rare hit zone of Portugal.

Ranking

 * 1) Three - 98 mph
 * 2) One - 72 mph
 * 3) Four - 50 mph
 * 4) Five - 38 mph
 * 5) Two - 34 mph