2019 Atlantic hurricane season (Hypothetical)

The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season was the season for 2019 where all storms formed. Due to the active La Nina present in the area, the first storm of the season, Hurricane Andrea, formed on May 12 while the last storm, Hurricane Tanya, dissipated on December 2. The strongest storm of the season, Karen, became the 3rd Category 5 hurricane and the costliest storm of the decade.

Seasonal forecasts
The NHC predicted 15-18 named storms last April 2019, and had an ACE prediction of 270. The NHC assigns names to the storms who became Tropical storms or higher intensity.

Seasonal summary
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Hurricane Andrea
Hurricane Andrea formed out of a tropical wave on May 10, 2019, and was designated as Tropical Depression 01L. It became Tropical Storm Andrea east of Florida on May 14, 2019. Tropical Storm Andrea moved north and became a hurricane 2 days later. Due to the Gulf Stream becoming active early, it fueled Andrea to become a Category 2. Hurricane Andrea made landfall on Virginia, North Carolina on May 18, 2019. Andrea moved north to the East Coast and dissipated east of New York City, becoming an extratropical cyclone.

Hurricane Andrea caused damages in its landfall in the East Coast parts.