2060 Atlantic Hurricane Season (CPMegamach)

-Work in Progress-The 2060 Atlantic Hurricane Season was an active and destructive hurricane season.

Tropical Storm Alayna
Tropical Storm Alayna was formed from a warm current off the coast of Western Africa, it was expected not to exceed over a tropical storm. As Alayna headed east, development for winds fell slowly and weak rains and winds pushed into Iberia before dissipating.

Tropical Storm Bradley
Tropical Storm Bradley was formed off the coast of South America on June 13. Forecasts showed a 45% chance of Bradley developing into a Category 1 Hurricane by June 15. Trinidad and Tobago and the Netherlands Antilles had tropical storm warnings. By June 15, the storm was losing pressure and the probability of developing into a hurricane fell heavily. Trinidad was hit with 60 miles per hour gusts, leaving little damage. 2 people had died in Trinidad, and 1 was left with injuries. Bradley caused a minor discrepancy for visitors to Aruba and the surrounding islands but was resolved quickly.

Tropical Storm Catherine
Tropical Storm Catherine was an usually long-living tropical storm. Catherine was a quick-moving tropical depression most of its lifespan, before turning into a tropical storm as expected. Scientists were baffled as to why Catherine remained living for so long. Catherine remained a storm for so long because of the rising sea temperatures. 2060 had a dramatic increase of sea temperatures from the previous years. Catherine had dissipated in the Northern Arctic.

Hurricane Dominic
Hurricane Dominic was a Category 1 with 85 miles per hour peak winds when making landfall on the Southeastern United States. Hurricane Dominic first formed as a depression in the Caribbean Sea before becoming a Category 1 Hurricane with 80 miles per hour winds when making landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. 14 people were killed in Mexico when the category 1 winds struck in the cities of Cancún and Playa del Carmen. Dominic had then downgraded to a tropical storm before regrowing as a Category 1 at 85 miles per hour peak intensity. Dominic made landfall on the Southeastern US, killing 1. Recoveries were around $600 million in efforts of repairing flooded cities in the southern US and the devastated developing cities and towns in the Yucatan Peninsula.