Tropical Storm Luxor

Tropical Storm Luxor was a very unique and rare tropical cyclone that struck and caused moderate damage in Morocco in December 2071. The 12th tropical depression, and 12th tropical storm of the slightly average 2071 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Luxor formed from an unusually large tropical wave near Cape Verde on December 20, and rapidly strengthened into Subtropical Depression 12L, and then trekked westward, turning into Subtropical Storm Luxor on December 22. Luxor became tropical and became the easternmost tropical cyclone to reach tropical storm status in the Atlantic, beating Tropical Storm Nigel of 2053's record. Luxor made landfall in Morocco on December 25, as a 70 mph tropical storm, causing over 55 deaths and $110 million dollars in damage. due to the deaths attributed to Luxor, the name Luxor was retired and replaced with Lennon for the 2077 season.

Unusual landfall and late destruction
Luxor's landfall was extremely rare, and very unusual too. And Luxor also formed on December 20, making this storm extremely rare and once in a lifetime. The date of landfall was Christmas Day, late for destruction. Because of the intensity in December and the destruction, Luxor was retired.

Comparison to Tropical Storm Jonathan
The comparison to Jonathan is that both maintained 70 mph, 988 mbs that far east, except Jonathan was smaller and more southwest.