2021 Atlantic hurricane season (HurricaneLaura)

The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was a slightly above average season, with 16 storms, 8 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes.

Tropical Storm Ana
The first tropical storm of the season formed just before the season started when a weak extratropical cyclone transitioned to a tropical one. Died in the open Atlantic.

Tropical Storm Bill
A tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and meandered for several days before organizing into a tropical depression which quickly became a tropical storm. It meandered for several days near the Lesser Antilles and the Windward Islands before dissipating.

Tropical Storm Claudette
Made landfall in Florida. Not much else to say really. Did $140,000 of damage and no deaths.

Hurricane Danny
Developed in just 12 hours and was upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane in post analysis. Made landfall in Texas causing $125 million of damage. Was however quite well defined, and the NHC post analysis said that "this storm could have been 105 to 115 mph for a couple of hours".

Hurricane Grace
Fish storm, but did deliver tropical storm force winds to Barbuda (which had no people on it, blame Irma) and Antigua. Spent over 10 days meandering around the Atlantic Ocean before reaching 57N and becoming extratropical.

Hurricane Henri
Form, landfall, die. Not much here, although it became a hurricane in post-analysis. Made landfall in Mexico at peak intensity.

Tropical Storm Ida
Falicia.

Hurricane Julian
Tracked up the US coast after becoming a hurricane. $2.2 billion damage due to skirting the entire US. Formed from an extratropical cyclone that became tropical about 750 miles east of Florida.

Hurricane Kate
Intensified at a ridiculously fast rate. Kind of looked like Haiyan at peak intensity, so may have been above 195 mph before wrecking Puerto Rico and Florida.

Puerto Rico suffered even more damage than during Maria and lost all essential services and 95% of its buildings. Miami also suffered a Category 5 hit. Unexpectedly, curved out of land as a tropical depression, rapidly intensified again, and hit Texas as a Category 4. Over $600 billion damage, blowing Harvey, Katrina and everything else out of the water.

In fact, it was upgraded from 180 to 195 (and its Florida landfall from 175 to 180) in post analysis. Became the most intense Atlantic hurricane ever, however was beat next season.

Oh yeah, the fatality count is over 10,000.

Hurricane Larry
Caused even more damage to Florida a few days after Kate's passing. Over $65 billion damage and a further 5,000 deaths.

Hurricane Mindy
Sad fish storm. However, Florida at least got a break.

Tropical Storm Nicholas
A small tropical storm that somehow formed at 49N. Passed close to Ireland before becoming extratropical. 12 hours before formation, it had 0% in the TWO.

Hurricane Odette
Just when everyone thought the season was over, it threw this at Louisiana. Relatively light damage, but still.

Tropical Storm Peter
The final TS of the season. A open Atlantic storm that caused a small ship to sink, killing seven. The investigation blamed bad ship design on the sinking and deaths.