2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season- new Version

2012-13 was too crazy to talk about. This season was so active and so horrid that it went into 2013 and lasted almost ALL of that year! (Posted by some crazy unknown Captain Underpants lover)

Tropical Storm Alberto
Alberto was a short-lived tropical storm that did not cause any damages or deaths.

Tropical Storm Beryl
Beryl was a strong tropical storm that caused lots of damage and several deaths.

Hurricane Chris
Chris was a weak hurricane that did not cause any damages or deaths.

Tropical Storm Debby
Debby was a tropical storm that caused some damage and 11 fatalities (four directly and seven indirectly).

Tropical Storm Ernesto
Ernesto was a short-lived tropical storm that caused no deaths and minimal damage.

Hurricane Florence
Florence was a moderate hurricane that didn't cause any damage, but a death in Spain.

Hurricane Gordon
Gordon was an intense hurricane that caused 25 deaths (all direct) and lots of damage. It was the first major hurricane of the 2012 season.

Tropical Depression Eight
Tropical Depression Eight did not cause any damage or deaths.

Tropical Storm Helene
Helene was a weak tropical storm that caused minimal damage and no deaths.

Tropical Storm Isaac
Isaac was a short lived tropical storm that caused seven fatalities (three directly and four indirectly) and moderate damage.

Hurricane Joyce
Joyce was a moderate hurricane that didn't cause any deaths or damage.

Tropical Storm Kirk
Kirk was a strong tropical storm that caused two deaths and moderate damage.

Tropical Storm Leslie
Leslie was a short-lived tropical storm that caused six deaths and minimal damage.

Hurricane Michael
Michael was the strongest storm of the 2012 season. It didn't cause any damage or deaths. 2nd Last hurricane of the season.

Tropical Storm Nadine
Nadine was a weak tropical storm that killed six people (two directly and four indirectly) and caused lots of damage.

Tropical Storm Oscar
Oscar was a short-lived, weak tropical storm that casued a death and no known damage.

Tropical Storm Patty
Patty was a moderate tropical storm that caused no known damage or deaths.

Hurricane Sandy
Sandy Was The Last Hurricane and Major Hurricane Of 2012. It Caused A lot Of Damages And Deaths In Most Of The Southeast.

Subtropical Storm Rafael
Rafael was a late-season tropical storm that killed two people (one directly and one indirectly) and caused minimal damage.

Hurricane Tony
Tony was a hurricane more north than any other hurricane on record. Tony killed 1 person and caused minimal damage.

Tropical Storm Valerie
Valerie was a strong tropical storm that caused a lot of damage and many deaths.

Hurricane Omicron
Omicron was a category 4 until it got trolololed by a troll, and dissipated.

The OMG Storm
This was an unnamed storm that caused great destruction and 1 billion fatalities. This storm was the biggest and costliest hurricane of all time because there was $1 trillion in damage. This was nicknamed "The OMG Storm" because of it's great destruction. This was the first storm of the 2013 season, forty eighth storm of the 2012 season, and second hypercane. There was no other storm like this and there will be no more other storms like this. If there was a super hypercane or a mini black hole, they would not make landfall and the damages would only rise to about half of this damage. This storm was even bigger than the real Hurricane Sandy of the real 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season, and was just a mere 10 miles bigger than Typhoon tip! So, yeah. It all started when a weak low pressure area formed off the west coast of Africa. This low pressure slowly formed into a Tropical Depression and wasn't expected to form any further. Then, a couple of days later, on June 3, this depression became a tropical storm. This storm, was too weak to give it a name, so the National Hurricane Center decided to give it a nickname. This name was "The Cuddly Teddy Bear" because the storm was so weak and so cute. Then, the unthinkable happens. The Teddy Bear Storm then went through explosive intensification. Forming into a weak Category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 mph and a pressure of 989 mbar, to a strong Category 3 hurricane with winds of 125 mph and a pressure of 929 mbar, the lowest mbar for a Category 3 on record. Then, 12 hours later, Teddy Bear was a Category 5. 6 hours later, it became the second hypercane of the season. Then, The Cuddly Teddy Bear Storm was so strong and so gigantic that the National Hurricane Center decided to rename it. Now naming it "The OMG Storm". The OMG Storm then made landfall on the Northeastern United States, stayed there for a heck of a lot of days. The OMG Storm then was weakened to a strong Category 2 hurricane, and made landfall on Newfoundland. When The OMG Storm left, it was a weak Category 1 hurricane. Then, just a day later, on June 21, the storm dissipated, making it the most famous storm of all time.

Storm names
The following names were used to name tropical and subtropical cyclones in the 2012 season. This list is the same list used in the 2006 season. Storms were named Kirk (which replaced Keith on the 2000-2006 list), Oscar, Patty, and Rafael for the first time in 2012. Names that were not assigned this season are marked in.

Greek Names
The original list fell asleep. So we then used the Greek Alphabet for many reasons.

Pokemon Names
Sorry, we have nothing else to do.

Retirement
On April 4, 2013, at the 35th session of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)'s Regional Association Hurricane Committee, the WMO retired the names Gordon and Nadine from List IV of the Atlantic hurricane naming lists. They were replaced with Gabe and Natalie, respectively. Despite the damage it caused, the name Beryl was not retired. Nadine was only the second tropical storm to have its name retired (after Allison in 2001). Michael was only the seventh Category 5 hurricane to not have its name retired (after Dog in 1950, Easy in 1951, Cleo in 1958, Ethel in 1960, Edith in 1971, and Emily in 2005).

SPECIAL NOTE: The name Chris was removed from List IV (but not retired) by the WMO after the National Hurricane Center (NHC) got two nasty requests from Chris Colfer and Chris Hemsworth to retire the name. The name Chris was replaced by Cupid.