5000 Atlantic hurricane season

The 5000 Atlantic hurricane season is the most active season of hurricanes, including 3 hypercanes. The big storm was Jake, which had winds of 905 mph 563 mbar. The first storm occurred on December 31, the earliest date for a storm. The storm was Hurricane Haimaica, as it devastated Haiti and Jamaica.

Season details

 * Haimaica formed on December 31, the earliest date for a cyclone to form.
 * Haimaica was admitted in the 4999 Atlantic hurricane season, but since the deadline was November 30, Haimaica was introduced into the 5000 season anyway,
 * January was unusually extremely active, with Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Darwin, Eria, and Felin forming in the range between January 3-20
 * Andrea formed on January 3rd, activated as a 55 mph tropical storm
 * Andrea became the earliest hurricane alive on January 4, beating Alvin of the 3956 Atlantic hurricane season
 * Andrea intensified into a 120 mph major hurricane on January 6, becoming the strongest, earliest and only major hurricane in January. The strongest major hurricane record was later broken by Chantal 6 days later
 * Barry was the least living tropical cyclone on record, forming and dying 15 minutes later. Barry was also the earliest second tropical cyclone in a season, forming January 6, beating Benson (2066 season) by a month and 3 weeks