2020 Hypothetical Pacific Hurricane Season (Sebastian's Version)

The 2019 What-might-have been season was a very hyperactive season and was the first year STCC WMHB Atlantic was established, which was finished being built on January 4, 2019 in Miami, Florida. The first system formed on May 19 and the last system dissipated on November 24. The strongest storm of the season was Major Hurricane Humberto which peaked with winds of 220 mph (355 km/h) and a minimum central pressure of 871 mbars. There were 29 total depressions, 29 named storms, 21 hurricanes, and 8 major hurricanes. The season caused $83.054 billion (2019 USD) and 2,856 deaths. The costliest storm of the season is Major Hurricane Humberto which caused $74.53 billion and was also the deadliest storm of the season which caused 2,467 deaths (2,100 direct, 367 indirect) in all the areas it affected and damaged in its path. There were many notable storms such as Hurricane Chantal, Hurricane Humberto, Hurricane Noel, Hurricane Rebekah, Hurricane Van, Hurricane Zeta, and Hurricane Theta.