Infinite Storm Katia

Overview
Infinite storm Katia was a long lived and spectacularly devastating storm.

Meteorological History
The NCFC began watching an absolutely terrifying area of convection exiting the African coast. It rapidly organized, and quickly reached C4 status so fast that it didn't have time to organize, giving it the looks of a Low-end C1.

Hypercane Period
With the storm off the coast of Europe, A large, previously undiscovered 500 Meter asteroid slammed into the storm, and made the water become extremely hot, escalating it to a hypercane. It then narrowly missed a direct hit on the Cape Verde, but the eyewall of the storm went inland.

First Landfall
The storm made landfall just minutes after becoming a megacane. High amounts of water vapor that were trailing inland kept the storm growing even while over land. It then exited the coast and its eyewall hit northern Madagascar.

Infinite storm period
The storm quickly became an infinite storm while in the Indian ocean. It then made multiple landfall in Southeast Asia. It then continued off into the pacific.

CPAC Period
The storm then exited the Western Pacific and made a rapid curve northward. However, a massive area of high shear was approaching quickly. They then collided, and heavily weakened the hurricane back into a hypercane, and soon into the original bound of the Saffir-Simpson scale. It then made its final landfall in Alaska, where villages were utterly obliterated by winds.

Impacts
There was not much to be said about the storm, as almost everything it hit was completely swept away and exploded from the low pressure. An exception of this was in the case of the United Asia tower in Indonesia was sturdy enough to briefly survive the winds and low pressure. But before it was swept away, The residents of the tower were all suffocated by the near vacuum like pressure.