Hurricane Bella (2190)

Hurricane Bella was a devastating storm that bashed through islands and made landfall in the Florida panhandle before dissipating on July 4th. Bella was responsible for $91 billion dollars of damages and 578 fatalities during its path of devastation.

History
Bella started out as a weak pile of clouds when being invested by the NHC for any tropical activity. Once the pile of clouds passed through Africa, it started to rapidly gain strength and became Tropical Depression Two under 5 hours of formation. Two moved fast into cool air and warm waters, thus gaining strength really fast and becoming a Cat 2 in under 48 hours. As Bella was a Cat 2, Bella moved southward passing the Caribbean islands and took a sharp left turn hurling towards the Mexico panhandle of the Yucatan. Bella weakened back to a cat 1 but then gained more strength and 72 hours, it became a record breaking Category 6 hurricane. Mexico was worried about the hurricane and sent a crew of scientists to investigate the hurricane. They came back with some shocking results, the hurricane had hit 225 mph and a pressure of 832 mbar. Mexico had issued a hurricane watch for the Yucatan and before you know, people were evacuating like crazy. After the watches were issued, Bella turned north, avoiding the Yucatan and after that, the watches were dropped. Bella weakened to a Cat 5 with winds over 170 mph after that sharp turn up north. Bella then weakened to a Cat 4 but restrengthened back into a Cat 5.

Hurricane Watches were issued in the Florida panhandle and people were preparing like crazy. 48 hours later, the watches turned into warnings and Bella was approaching near. Bella then finally slammed the Florida Panhandle as a Cat 5 and caused alot of devastation during the hurricane. Bella started moving fast over land, weakening rapidly. On July 4th, Bella dissipated over New York.