Hurricane Xi

Hurricane Xi was a destructive Category 5 hurricane that caused destruction in the Azores, Bermuda, and the United States East Coast. In all, 95 people were killed, along with $94.6 billion (2018 USD) in damages.

On December 27th, a disturbance in the open Atlantic rapidly intensified into Category 3 Hurricane Xi. By the 29th, Xi became a Category 5 with 160 mph winds.

Impacting the Azores, 27 were killed, along with $6 billion in damages before Xi minorly weakened on the 30th. By the 2nd of January, Xi was once again a Category 5 with 175 mph winds with a pressure reading of 912 mbar.

Strengthening even further, Xi impacted Bermuda with 180 mph winds and a pressure reading of 909 mbar. Slightly weakening after killing 49 on Bermuda and $65 billion in damages, Xi made landfall near Brunswick, Georgia on the 10th with 180 mph winds and a pressure reading of 908 mbar, it's peak intensity.

Causing 17 more deaths and $23 billion more in Georgia, Xi weakened into a tropical storm by the 14th and a remnant low on the 15th. Another 2 were killed in Greenville, South Carolina as Xi caused another $600 million in damages.

Xi completely dissipated over Indiana the next day after killing 95 and causing $94.6 billion in damages. Xi was retired due to it's destruction. But due to being a Greek name, Xi was not replaced with a different name.