2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season with El Niño

The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was an average hurricane season close to Wikipedia 2002 Atlantic Hurricane season and the Wikipedia 2006 Atlantic Hurricane season. Due to an El Niño it had an environment that was less favorable for large storms. When the season started, it became the first ever Atlantic hurricane season to have know storms until July 4, 2014. It was also the first in a few years to have the last name storm dissipating in the end of October in 2 years.

the first storm (Tropical Storm Arthur) formed on July 4th, 2014 and the last storm (Tropical Depression Fourteen) dissipated on October 24th, 2014. The strongest storm was Hurricane Kyle (cat 4 155mph 925 mbar). The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season produced 14 Tropical Depressions. Twelve of these depressions became named storms. Five of them became hurricane and 2 of these were hurricanes were above category 3. All 14 storms left $12.2 Billion dollars in damages and only 165 fatalities.