Hurricane Risa

A tropical depression formed on November 12, and became Tropical Storm Risa by the Eastern Birdcific Hurricane Center Agency (EBHCA) and the Birdland Eastern Birdcific Hurricane Agency (BEBHA) on November 14, as Tropical Storm Risa began affecting Avenue Park on November 14. The storm became Hurricane Risa the next day, and as a Category 2 hurricane heading Northwest. Interacting with Tropical Storm Pinya and Hurricane Ompong by the Westward, on November 16, Hurricane Risa became a Category 4 equivalent superstorm and made landfall on Calvencos City, entering the Gulf Of Yerican as a Tropical Storm. Tropical Storm Risa-Vinta made landfall on Ferns City, Birdland as a weakened tropical storm. It finally dissipated on November 24 as a weak tropical low 1,000 kilometers east of Baftica.

RETIREMENT:

On March 2003, the names Hela, Nora and Risa we’re retired after causing much damages. They were replaced with Heyvor, Nida and Riflores for 2008. On 2008, Riflores was also retired after making landfall in Mexico after a powerful quake struck, and it was replaced with Rebecca for 2014.

OTHER SYSTEMS:

Hurricane Julienne (1862)- a powerful Category 5 hurricane that made landfall in Duckssissipi on late October.

Hurricane Allen (1872)- a powerful Category 5 hurricane that was compared with Julienne but stronger than the said storm.

Hurricane Katrina (1900)- another Category 5 storm that made landfall as Allen and Julienne, surpassed by Hurricane Rita a few months later.

2000 Birdlantic hurricane season- a very weak season which only persisted for up to letter E, the weakest in history.