2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Remade- Brickcraft1)

Seasonal Summary
This exceptionally active hurricane season began with the development of Tropical Depression One on June 8, which would eventually become Hurricane Arlene. Arlene made landfall on the eastern coast of Alabama as a minimal hurricane, causing some moderate damage. In late June, a tropical wave developed into Tropical Storm Bret in the Bay of Campeche. It strengthened before moving onshore Mexico and dissipating rapidly, causing only light damage to affected areas. In July, a tropical wave developed into a tropical depression before moving onshore on the Yucatan Peninsula, and moved into the Gulf of Mexico. The depression became a tropical storm, which rapidly intensified into Hurricane Cindy, which became a Category 2 Hurricane before landfalling in southeastern Louisiana, and then landfalling in Mississippi as a Category 1 before dissipating later on. The day after Cindy formed, a tropical depression developed, which became a tropical storm, which developed into Hurricane Dennis, which struck Cuba as a Category 4, before intensifying into a Category 5 in the Gulf of Mexico, and then making landfall in Florida as a Category 4 again. Dennis caused extreme damage to Cuba and the U.S.