Talk:2016 Super Hyperactive Atlantic hurricane season (Free editing)/@comment-35611405-20180421212539/@comment-35611405-20180423141858

Okay Cyclone!! Could you add this one in if possible?

Hurricane Katia was a deadly, slow moving Category 5 hurricane that resulted in over 100 deaths and over 100 billion in damages. Katia first formed in the Atlantic MDR on September 14th, 2016. However, it only reached weak tropical storm status and faded a few hours later. The next day, the storm was found to have come back to life. By the time an official PSA for the storm was issued, Katia had strengthened into a high end Category 2 to low end Category 3 status. As the days went by, Katia’s track was uncertain. At first, it looked like it would go out to sea, but it took a sharp turn towards the Central Florida coast, where hurricane warnings were issued three days in advance. The monster storm had been at Category 5 status for the past two days. Katia hit the coastline of Central Florida on September 17th at high end Category 4 strength, where 80 deaths were reported due to the severely high 15 foot storm surge. Katia continued to destroy the coastline of the area and severely weakened as it became extropical. Katia caused an estimated 500 fatalities but it is considered undercounted as many people believe that over 1000 were killed. Damaged done by Katia were 100 billion. Because of the severe devastation done by Katia, the name will never be used again. The name Karina will replace Katia in 2022.