2017 Atlantic hurricane season (EE401)

Season Information
The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season was an above average season. The season started on Febuary 27th. The first storm formed on June 9th when Tropical Storm Amber formed, which would later become one of the more intense June hurricanes. On June 31st, Tropical Storm Bently formed, and was the first storm to strike Flordia as a Hurricane since 2005. (Discluding the 2016 atlantic hurricane season (emma)). And was the first major hurricane to strike the USA since 2008. Then on July 8th, a low pressure moved off the coast of Africa, and proceeded into the open waters to intensify. It got the name Charity. Charity would have extreme trouble developing before dying out in mexico. A part of Charity regained tropical characteristics, and despite its small size, took on a new name of Dash. It was rather weak though.

Tropical Depression One
On Febuary 20th, an oddly organized wave moved off of the coast of africa. It was monitered over the next week. On Febuary 26th, the system had become extremely small, by the likes of Marco. The EMWC gave it a 50% chance of developing in the next 2 days. And surely enough, it did. Tropical Depression One formed, but very shortly after, it suffered shearing as the wind shear was kicking up. It only hung around for about a day until it died down.

Hurricane Amber
On June 7th, a tropical wave moved off of the coast of africa, and rapidly moved out to the waters. The system was rather large, and it formed into Tropical Depression 2 on June 9th. Tropical Dpression 2 slowly organized and became Tropical Storm Amber. EMWC noted the chance of this rapidly strengthening. Oddly enough, it did. It strengthened to Category 4 status, becoming the strongest June hurricane, despite being rather unorganized. Its moments of fame ended quickly, as wind shear started to kick up and tear it apart. It slowly weakened and weakened until it finally died down. It also formed rather north for a category 4.