Hypothetical 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season (YoUnGCanadian)

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Category 3 Hurricane Arthur
At 6:00 UTC on July 24th, 2020, tropical depression One has formed in Atlantic Ocean, having a minimal pressure of 1006mb and maximum sustained winds of 50 kph. Later, at around 17:00 UTC, the system has gained enough organization to reclassify as a tropical storm named Arthur, the first named storm of the 2020 season. On July 26 2020, the storm was still growing in intensity while moving towards the Caribbean Sea.

At 0:00 UTC on July 27, it became the first hurricane of the 2020 season, still moving towards the Lesser Antilles. Thirteen hours later, it became a category 2 hurricane while making a slight turn towards Puerto Rico.

At 19:00 UTC it became the first major hurricane of the 2020 season, with winds of 100 knots and a minimal pressure estimated at 942mb, just as it was taking direction to the Atlantic Ocean.

On July 28, it slowly weakened as it was over colder waters, just north of Puerto Rico. It finally degraded in a tropical low on July 29 in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, causing no damages whatsoever.

Category 3 Hurricane Bertha
At 6:00 UTC on July 26th, 2020, tropical depression Two has formed in the Venezuelan Basin, having a minimal pressure of 1004mb and maximum sustained winds of 55 kph. Six hours later, it intensified as a tropical storm, named Bertha, becoming the second named storm of the 2020 season.

At 14:00 UTC on July 28, it made landfall over Haiti and caused 11 casualties as well as 54M$ in damage.

After its landfall, Bertha degraded until it reached an almost tropical depression level, until it quickly reformed and reorganized to reach the Category 1 hurricane just east of the Belize coast, and was about to make landfall.

At 12:00 UTC on July 31, it made landfall in Belize City as it was reclassified as a Category 3 Major Hurricane, the second of the 2020 season, and finally caused 458 more casualties.

At 6:00 UTC on August 2, it finally transitionned as a tropical low over the Mexican coast.

Tropical Storm Cristobal
At 0:00 UTC on July 31th, 2020, tropical depression Three has formed in the Colombian Basin quickly, without being a tropical low at first. Shortly after, it became the tropical storm Cristobal, the third named storm of the 2020 season.

It made landfall on August 01, 2020 at 1:00 UTC in Nicaragua, and emerged into the Pacific Ocean at 15:00 UTC, causing in total 23 casualties.

Category 5 Hurricane Dolly
At 0:00 UTC on August 8th, 2020, tropical depression Four has formed in the Atlantic Ocean from a tropical wave that emerged from the African coast. Twelve hours later, it became the tropical storm Dolly, the fourth named storm of the season.

For two days, it intensified rapidly, reaching the Category 4 on August 10th, and slowed its intensification, but still managed to reach the maximal category 5 at 18:00 UTC on August 11th. It stopped intensifying and stayed at a steady 141 knots of sustained wind speed, aimed directly to Jamaica.

On August 13th, it made landfall in Jamaica at maximum strength.

Tropical Storm Edouard
At 12:00 UTC on August 12th, 2020, tropical depression Five has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, originating from the Cape Verde islands. It becamed the tropical storm Edouard on Aug 13th.