User:HurricaneMaker99/Planet Z retired Atlantic hurricane names


 * Henry, 1979: Category 5 hurricane that killed nearly 700 people and wrought $14.4 billion in damages throughout the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, and the southeastern United States.
 * Donald, 1981: High-end Category 4 hurricane that took a path similar to Henry, except more southerly and westerly. Killed over 300 people on a track through the Lesser Antilles, the Greater Antilles, and Texas.
 * Michelle, 1981: Category 4 hurricane that caused severe damage across the Yucatan Peninsula and southeastern United States, though thankfully only 16 lives were lost.
 * Nicholas, 1981: Catastrophic major hurricane that killed over 3,000 people throughout Nicaragua and Honduras.
 * Eve, 1983: Wrought over $7 billion worth of damages and killed 154 people in the eastern United States.
 * Dylan, 1985: Reminiscent of Hurricane Donald of 1981, except stronger (a Category 5 hurricane). Killed over 200 people throughout the Caribbean before smashing ashore Texas as a Category 4 hurricane. In all, 356 people were killed and damages soared to $13 billion.
 * Fabian, 1985: Strong Category 2 hurricane that caused brought heavy damage to New England and the southern Canadian Maritimes, and killed 7 people.
 * Molly, 1985: Costliest natural disaster in Georgia history; high-end Category 4 hurricane that struck just south of the Florida/Georgia border at peak intensity, wreaking $13.8 billion in damage (though prior warning limited the death toll to 31).
 * Percy, 1985: Strongest and deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, peaking as an incredibly powerful Category 5 hurricane with 195 mph winds and a barometric pressure of 875 mbar. Trudged in a westward, quasi-stationary fashion just offshore Honduras before striking Belize as a Category 3, and then Guatemala as a Category 2. Killed at least 21,836 people and wrought $11.5 worth of damages.