Hypothetical 2018 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season is a ongoing event of a weak La Nina warming the Atlantic ocean up and the Pacific ocean cooler.

The first system, One, is a strong tropical depression that survived a short amount of time.

Tropical Depression One
A tropical wave was highlighted and spotted off the coast of Africa by the NHC. The NHC had predicted for a potential tropical disturbance while the wave started rapidly moving across the Atlantic. The wave started to greatly organize and the NHC had issued advisories for a potential Tropical Depression One. While the disturbance moves toward the Lesser Antilles, it started to enter warm waters and low wind shear where favorable conditions are common. The disturbance had greatly organized and the NHC upgraded the disturbance to Tropical Depression One on October 19. After the upgrade, One started to move up north into colder waters and rapidly weakens. After 5 hours, One has became extratropical and dissipated on October 20 near Newfoundland, Canada