1995 North Minecraftia Basin Hurricane Season

'''The 1995 North Minecraftia Hurricane Season was a inactive season, with nine tropical storms, four hurricanes, and one major hurricane. Storms were first named in 2000.'''

TS 01N
A falicia storm that only lasted 30 hours. Came close to the Event Horizon

TS 02N
Long lived TS. Formed from a TW/invest, strengthened to TD/TS. Weakened to a TD briefly but reached peak intensity of 55mph before making landfall on Western Island early on July 19. Damage was $0.5 million.

Hurricane 03N
A near-major hurricane, formed on July 31 from a tropical wave transiting the Great Ocean. Gradually strengthened, becoming a hurricane on August 2 and then a Category 2 on August 5. Skimmed the Northern Highlands, giving tropical storm to minimal hurricane force winds to the area. Crossed the Event Horizon and rapidly dissipated, falling from 105 to 30 mph in 12 hours. $0.7 million damage.

TS 04N
A falicia in the southern Great Ocean. Reached 45 mph winds. Formed on August 20.

TS 05N
Another falicia, in the middle Great Ocean. Formed as a TS, actually, but it only gained 50 mph winds, and dissipated rapidly.

Hurricane 06N
Formed from a trough. Gradually became a tropical cyclone, and despite forecasts, strengthened to a 80-mph hurricane before making landfall. Caused $10.4 million in damage due to giving TS force winds to a moderately-sized city.

Major Hurricane 07N
Formed from a low, rapidly intensified to a 115-mph C3, and then very slowly strengthened to landfall. Made landfall as a 125-mph Cat 3, although it may have been a 130-mph Cat 4. Caused $548.8 million in damage and 32 deaths, mostly in Karlton, causing its temporary abandonment after it dropped 30+ inches of rain on it.

Hurricane 08N
Formed from an extratropical cyclone. Slowly strengthening until becoming a hurricane and briefly rapidly intensifying into just below Category 2. Maintained its intensity until crossing the Event Horizon and dissipating 7 hours later.

TS 09N
A long-lived, strong, strange tropical storm that went up the Highland River, reaching 65mph before making landfall and dissipating. $3.5 million damage