Hurricane Vernon

Hurricane Vernon was a long-lived, destructive tropical cyclone that caused major flooding across the Southeastern United States. The system was strong category 4. The storm originated from a non-tropical low just west of Bermuda, that eventually became a Subtropical Storm. the system looped around in the Atlantic before turning southwestwards and intensifying into a hurricane. The storm tracked through the Caribbean sea, gradually intensifying into a Major Hurricane, causing flooding in multiple countries. The storm briefly weakened as it moved into the Gulf of Mexico, and started to re-intensify. The storm then stalled south of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, and gradually weakened into a low-end hurricane, and eventually made landfall in the Florida as a Category 1 hurricane on November 8. After moving inland, the storm became post-tropical, but moved into the atlantic and regenerated on November 12 as a Subtropical cyclone. The storm moved through cool waters of the Atlantic, and officially dissipated on November 15 just south of Newfoundland.