2017 Atlantic hurricane season/Layten 2

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was a very active season that officially began on June 1st, and ran until it's official end on November 30th. The season began on que on June 1st with the formation of Tropical Depression One, and Arlene, the first named storm formed from Tropical Depression Two only two days later. The season was heavily influenced by an early MJO pulse, before the extremely favourable La Nina conditions took over in mid-July. Several records were set this season, with multiple storms being active on several days of the season, several of which wrought havoc across the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts during the season. In June, Bret became a category 2 hurricane, before Emily became the season's first major hurricane on July 3rd. In late July, Franklin hit Florida as a category 4 hurricane, causing $4 billion in damages. During the peak of the season, another MJO period caused a string of major hurricanes across the basin, of which Nate was the most destructive, having hit Cuba as a category 5 storm. By October, the season began to calm down as the MJO dissipated in the Main Development Region, allowing for less tropical waves to become potentially dangerous tropical cyclones in the process of doing so. The seasons last storm, Gamma, dissipated on December 24th after having made landfall in Belize, ending a truly hectic hurricane season in the process

Tropical Depression One
Tropical Depression One developed from an area of nontropical low pressure in the Bay of Campeche on June 1st, before turning south towards Campeche itself, where it made landfall early on June 3rd. The cyclone never managed to intensify into a tropical storm, as the upper level winds above the system were too strong, causing any convection to be pushed away from the systems low level circulation. 2 people died in relation to heavy rainfall and flooding from the storm, though damages were minimal. The remains of One moved out into the Caribbean Sea on June 5th, where they were absorbed into the developing Tropical Storm Arlene.