Hurricane Blaike (2099)

'Hurricane Blaike 'was a severe category 2 storm that caused mass devastation in the United States. During the midst of the storm, two Royal Carribean ships sunk, both of which were carrying 6,431 passengers. Blaike is the third deadliest cyclone in history, only behind Hurricane Mitch of 1998 and the San Calixto Hurricane of 1780. Blaike was a large-sized, slow moving hurricane, and formed only 89 miles from shore. because of record-breaking warm Gulf Stream, Blaike strengthened quickly before moving ashore.

Meteorological history
The origins of the deadly cyclone can be traced back to a tropical wave that moved to the ocean from the southeatern United States. Moving quickly northward, the cyclone struck Cape Hatteras, North Carolina during 08:33 UTC. Moving ashore, the wave gained deeper convection, and was organized enough to be upgraded to  Tropical Depression Three on October 8.