3093 Atlantic hurricane season

The 3093 Atlantic hurricane season was an above average season, featuring 14 tropical storms, which 8 became hurricanes, and 4 became major hurricanes.

The strongest storm, Danny, was a immensely strong hypercane,with winds of 750 mph, and a extremely low pressure of 500 mbar.

Tropical Storm Allison was an average tropical storm which only affected the Caribbean Islands, with a weak landfall of 35 mph, with pressures of 1007, and then dissipated over land.

Hurricane Brock was a severely strong hurricane with winds of 110 mph,with a pressure of 974 mbar. It weakened when it reached the far east side of the United States of America, which then dissipated 50 miles east of Philadelphia.

Invest 93L was a disorganized storm with winds of 29 mph, and with a pressure of 1015 mbar, and dissipated without notice.

Hurricane Carly was the first storm to have a brown ocean effect,it was a tropical depression, then strengthened into a 64 mph storm,it curved into Alabama and made landfall with winds of 70 mph, and a pressure of 988 mbar. It then curved into Georgia, which then strengthened again into a 80 mph storm and finally moved into the Atlantic,and then dissipated.