5098 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Derp and Gary Collab)

The 5098 was an hyperactive season with a total of 46 storms, generally, this season contained 48 depressions, 46 tropical storms, 21 hurricanes, and 12 major hurricanes. Hurricane Gamma was the strongest storm, as a Category 7. The longest and deadliest storm was Hurricane Oscar, Oscar killed over 1 million people, and caused 100 billion USD in damages.

Adrian marked the start of the season however; it was off-season and formed in late May.

Storms
Tropical Storm Adrian On May 15, a tropical depression was detected near Central America, this storm began to circulate and develop itself, 12 hours after circulation, this storm had sustained winds up to 45 mph, this depression was soon upgraded to a tropical storm, the NHC was tracking this storm and named this storm Adrian. Adrian moved near Panama, issuing Tropical Storm Warnings for Panama, on May 17, Adrian made landfall on Panama, soon after its landfall, Adrian weakened back to a tropical depression, 12 hours after becoming a depression, it became a remnant low and soon dissipated shortly after.

Storm names
The names listed below were used to name storms that formed in the Northern Atlantic during 5098. Names not assigned are marked in gray. The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 5104 season. This is the same list used in the 5092 season except for TBA, which replaced TBA, respectively. The names TBA were used for the first time this year. Due to this season's hyperactivity, the Greek alphabet had to be used to name tropical and subtropical systems that formed after Hurricane Wilson was named.