2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Danilo's last official version)

The 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season was another hyperactive and above average Hurricane season. It has consisted of 15 named storms, nine being Hurricanes and 4 being Major Hurricanes.

The season was predicted to be a very well-above average season like last-years but turned out to be quieter that expected. The season though consists of four names being retired: Danilo, Fabian, Neemiasand Omar. In which all making landfall in the United States. Hurricane Neemias and Danilo as a Major Hurricane or at it's peak intensity.

The season had consisted of main landfall in the southern USA including the Virgin Islands. These included Omar and Ivan in the south part of the Caribbean. Then with the two longest lasting storms: Lina and Fabian both being very eratic and and dangerous. Landfall from the south Mexico coast was caused from Hurricane Fabian landfall as a Category 1 hurricane.

The area of the North East, in Long Island and New York saw a powerful landfall from a Category 3 Major Hurricane, making it the first to do so in over 30 years. In overall, the North East saw extremely high rainfall rates than ever before. Including major flooding in downtown Manhattan and the southern parts of the Long Island.

In overall, the season was very active and deadly.