Christmascane Rudolph

Christmascane Rudolph was a very rapidly intensifying storm that formed at the end of the 2016 hurricane season. Instead of death and destruction, it brought gifts, joy, a light snow, and happiness on Christmas Day.

Formation
A strong and large area of low pressure developed off of the coast of Florida on December 24, heading Southeast towards Haiti. It then went under one of the most rapid intensification ever seen. It expanded to around the size of the entire United States, and increased to a Category 5 storm with winds of 200 MPH, as said by the NOAA.

Haiti
Haiti was preparing for the worst Christmas Present in history, and was already in ruins after Hurricane Matthew passed through the country in October. However, as it made landfall, gifts rained from the sky, a light snow began to fall. The entire country was in shock, but then shock turned into glory, headlines exploded about the occurrence, scientists from all over were trying to figure out how this could have happened.

Rest of World
Once the news got all over the world, people were for the first time ever, wishing for this storm to come to them. Rudolph kept expanding, nearly the size of North America. It moved at the speed of a bullet, immediately going through the rest of the Bahamas and then making landfall in the United States. However, effects of the storm were observed as far South as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and as far North as Alert, Nunavut. The storm had expanded from pole to pole, and was moving even faster, as if it was Santa himself. The storm then soon was bringing good and joy to South America, followed by Hawaii, then Australia, then Africa, and then finally Europe. The last area to get the gifts and happiness from this unbelievable occurrence was the Iceland, before dissipating in the Northern Atlantic at 12 AM on December 26.

Damage and Destruction
There was no damage and destruction, despite impacting the entire world.