Hurricane Alexandria

Hurricane Alexandria
Hurricane Alexandria is a the strongest, costliest, and deadliest hurricane of the 2128 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Hurricane Alexandria formed from tropical depression southwest of Jamaica on July 4th, 2128. It became a tropical storm the next day and attained the name "Alexandria." She brought heavy rains in Jamaica that resulted in flooding. Moving into favorable conditions, she became a hurricane 2 days later. Rapid intensification made her a category 3 major hurricane several days later. She made landfall in the western tip of Cuba. She brought torrential rains and 120 mph winds tearing down trees and destroying houses. She became the costliest hurricane in Cube ever. Intensifiying rapidly, She attained peak intensity on July 7. Hurricane Alexandria made landfall in Louisiana in the early morning of July 8. All the dikes broke, flooding the town. She killed about 28, 00 people and trillions of dollars in damage. Storm surge in Alabama reached up to 59 feet, killing 1,500 in Alabama alone.

Hurricane Alexandria became the costliest hurricane ever. The damage reached up to $987 trillion dollars, and she became the deadliest storm in the North Atlantic Basin ever.

Retirement
Due to the extremely high death toll and extreme damage, the World Meteorological Organization retired the name Alexandria. It was replaced with Alyanna for the 2133 Atlantic Hurricane Season.