1999 Cul-de-sac cyclone season

The 1999 Cul-de-sac cyclone season was mildly active, although many storms lived very long and were powerful. The strongest storm was Cyclone Edd, which formed on November 22 and dissipated on December 18. The longest lasting was Cyclone Rolf, which lasted for August 1 to September 3. The most significant storm of this season was Cyclone Marie, which killed 2,000 along its erratic path in late July. The first storm of the season was Tropical Storm Ed, which formed on December 29 of the previous year. Unlike the previous season, which was catastrophic and unrealistic activity, this season was catastrophic but average activity. The costliest was Cyclone Eddy, which caused $37 billion Jawbreakers in damage. Significant storms below.Cyclone Edd - 190 mph, 864 mbs (World record)