2344 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Hurricane Albert On July 11th, a disturbance in the southern Caribbean sea, north of Lake Maracaibo, was given a high chance of becoming a Tropical Storm or a Hurricane within 24 hours. On July 12th, Reconnaissance Aircraft detected 40 MPH winds and Tropical Depression One became Tropical Storm Albert. On the 13th, Albert headed Northwest towards the Yucatan, gradually intensifying into a Category 2 Hurricane 250 miles southeast of Cancun, Mexico on the 14th. Albert reached peak intensity on the 15th, making landfall as a Category 3 Hurricane on the northeastern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, causing 90 fatalities. Albert maintained Category 3 intensity, weakening a slight bit to 115 MPH. Albert made a second landfall in New Orleans on the 16th, Killing 24 people. Damage total was 5.5 M USD.Tropical Storm Brett 

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