2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season (funnycomixking)

The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane season was a hyperactive season that brought upon more damage than every season, even surpassing 2005. 54 record breaking storms formed with 49 becoming tropical storm strength, nearly doubling the 2005 season, and beating the most active season on record in the world.

Due to all of the Greek names being used, it was established that in November 2020 if all Greek names were used, the Hebrew list would be adapted.

Omega remarkably became the strongest storm of the season despite it forming in December and going into January, causing mass destruction wherever it went.

In the end, Josephine, Laura, Paulette, and Wilfred were all retired in the 2020 season, making it the first name 4 names were retired since 2017. The WMO announced that Greek names could be retired but they would be used again if needed otherwise Zeta, Omicron and Omega would have been retired. This year also marked the first time since 2005 a cyclone moved into the new year, but also smashed records as Omega was a Category 5 when it crossed over, and Bet was also crossing over.

Not only that, Omega surpassed Zetas length, making it the longest a cyclone has passed in the new year in recorded history.

Timeline
Here is the timeline from when the first storm, May 2nd formed, and when Omega dissipated on January 9th.