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Junderwoo08/2019 hypothetical hurricane season
Season summary map
Seasonal boundaries
First system formedMay 27, 2019
Last system dissipatedNovember 28, 2019
Strongest storm
NameImelda
 • Maximum winds185 mph (295 km/h)
(1-minute sustained)
 • Lowest pressure905 mbar (hPa; 26.72 inHg)
Seasonal statistics
Total depressions20
Total storms19
Hurricanes13
Major hurricanes
(Cat. 3+)
5
Total fatalities3,842
Total damage$75.342 billion (2019 USD)
Related articles
Atlantic hurricane seasons
2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

Seasonal summary edit

Saffir–Simpson scale

Systems edit

Tropical Storm Andrea edit

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
DurationMay 20 – May 21
Peak intensity55 mph (90 km/h) (1-min);
995 mbar (hPa)

A tropical disturbance formed off the coast of the windward islands on 23rd May with sustained wind of 25mph and a pressure of 1011mbar. As the system tracked westward, intensity increased. On 27th May, south of Jamaica, tropical depression one formed, with winds of up to 35mph. As one started to speed up in movement west, pressure continued to drop. On 30th May, just off the coast of Nicaragua, tropical storm Andrea formed. In the following days, as Andrea entered the Gulf of Honduras, intensification occurred.

As Andrea reached the coast of Belize, wind speeds were up to 45mph, and pressure was down to 1002mbar.As Andrea crossed the Yucatán Peninsula, wind speeds were knocked down to 25mph with a sustained pressure of 1006mbar. By 4th June, Andrea have moved into the Gulf of Mexico and re-achieved tropical storm status. Just off the coast of Louisiana, on 5th June, Andrea reached peak intensity (55mph, 995mbar). 2 days later, on 7th June, Andrea made it's last landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a tropical storm at wind speeds of 50mph and a pressure of 997mbar. After landfall, Andrea became extra tropical and drifted north. On 11 June, Andrea dissipated just south of the Great Lakes.

Tropical Storm Andrea edit

Tropical storm (SSHWS)
 
DurationMay 20 – May 21
Peak intensity50 mph (85 km/h) (1-min);
998 mbar (hPa)

A tropical disturbance formed off the coast of the windward islands on 23rd May with sustained wind of 25mph and a pressure of 1011mbar. As the system tracked westward, intensity increased. On 27th May, south of Jamaica, tropical depression one formed, with winds of up to 35mph. As one started to speed up in movement west, pressure continued to drop. On 30th May, just off the coast of Nicaragua, tropical storm Andrea formed. In the following days, as Andrea entered the Gulf of Honduras, intensification occurred.

As Andrea reached the coast of Belize, wind speeds were up to 45mph, and pressure was down to 1002mbar.As Andrea crossed the Yucatán Peninsula, wind speeds were knocked down to 25mph with a sustained pressure of 1006mbar. By 4th June, Andrea have moved into the Gulf of Mexico and re-achieved tropical storm status. Just off the coast of Louisiana, on 5th June, Andrea reached peak intensity (55mph, 995mbar). 2 days later, on 7th June, Andrea made it's last landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a tropical storm at wind speeds of 50mph and a pressure of 997mbar. After landfall, Andrea became extra tropical and drifted north. On 11 June, Andrea dissipated just south of the Great Lakes.

Storm names edit

  • Andrea
  • Barry
  • Chantelle
  • Dorian
  • Erin
  • Fernand
  • Gabrielle
  • Humberto
  • Imelda
  • Jerry
  • Karen
  • Lorenzo
  • Melissa
  • Nestor
  • Olga
  • Pablo
  • Rebekah
  • Sebastien
  • Tanya
  • Van (unused)
  • Wendy (unused)

Season Records edit

The hypothetical hurricane season broke quite a few records.

Most intense hurricane edit

The first is most intense. Hurricane Imelda as the 8th Most intense hurricane on Atlantic record (tied with Hurricane Mitch and Hurricane Dean.

Highest 1-minute sustained wind speed edit

Imelda was the second strongest storm based on wind speed with winds of up to 185mph. It falls second to only Hurricane Allen. Imelda shares the record for 2nd place with 1935 Labor Day hurricane, Hurricane Gilbert and Hurricane Wilma.

Costliest Hurricanes edit

From this season, Imelda was the 5th costliest hurricane on record.

Hurricane Katrina 2005
Hurricane Harvey 2017
Hurricanes Katrina (left) and Harvey (right) both caused $125 billion in damage, more than any other tropical cyclone worldwide.
Costliest Atlantic hurricanes
Rank Hurricane Season Damage[nb 1]
1 Katrina 2005 $125 billion
Harvey 2017
3 Maria 2017 $91.6 billion
4 Irma 2017 $77.2 billion
5 Imelda 2019 $70 billion
6 Sandy 2012 $68.7 billion
7 Ike 2008 $38 billion
8 Wilma 2005 $27.4 billion
9 Andrew 1992 $27.3 billion
10 Ivan 2004 $26.1 billion

Most storms edit

The 2019 hypothetical hurricane season had the 3rd highest number of tropical storms. The 2nd highest number of hurricanes and tied 2nd for the most amount of major hurricanes. The 2005 season was the only season to achieve 1st in all of these categories.

Season effects edit

This is a table of all of the storms that have formed in the 2019 Atlantic hypothetical hurricane season. It includes their duration, names, damages, and death totals.. Damage and deaths include totals while the storm was extratropical, a wave, or a low, and all of the damage figures are in 2019 USD.

2019 Hypothetical Hurricane Season Statistics
Storm Name Dates Active Storm category at peak intensity Max 1-min wind mph Min press, (mbar) Areas Affected Damage (1 million USD) Deaths
Andrea 27th May - 11th June Tropical Storm 55 995 Barbados, St Lucia, Martinique, Nicaragua, Yucatan Peninsula, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia $40 million None
Barry 4th June - 13th June Subtropical Storm 50 998 Bermuda, Azores None None
Chantelle 21st June - 7th July Tropical Storm 60 990 Mexico, Gulf Coast of the United States, New England $60 million 1
Dorian 30th June - 13th July Category 3 Hurricane 125 949 Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Bahamas, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland $250 million 12
Erin 7th July - 27th July Category 1 Hurricane 90 983 Cape Verde, Antigua & Barbuda, St Kitts & Nevis, Anguilla, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Cuba,Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi $110 million 6
Fernand 14th July - 4th August Category 2 Hurricane 105 973 Cape Verde, Barbados, St Lucia, St. Vincent and The Grenadines, Grenada, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, Mexico, Texas $300 million 15
Gabrielle 16th July - 5th August Category 2 Hurricane 110 969 Cape Verde, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Bahamas, Massachusetts, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland $50 million 1
Humberto 4th August - 18th August Category 3 Hurricane 115 963 St Lucia, Martinique, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Azores $10 million 3
Imelda 10th August to 28th August Category 5 Hurricane 185 905 Cape Verde, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Honduras, Belize, Yucatan Peninsula, Alabama, Florida $70 billion 1241
Jerry 11th August - 22nd August Category 2 Hurricane 100 980 Cape Verde, Azores, Portugal, Spain $2 million None
Karen 13th August - 22nd August Category 2 Hurricane 105 974 Jamaica, Cuba, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania $90 million 3
Lorenzo 14th August - 31st August Category 3 Hurricane 125 948 Cape Verde, Azores, Iberian Peninsula, United Kingdom $35 million 2
Thirteen 28th August - 30th August Tropical Depression 30 1003 Cape Verde, Canary Islands None None
Melissa 30th August - 19th September Category 4 hurricane 140 926 Cape Verde, Barbados, St. Vincent and The Grenadines, Grenada, Jamaica, Belize, Guatemala, Yucatan Peninsula, Louisiana, Mississippi $4 billion 2549
Nestor 4th November Category 2 Hurricane 110 972 Cape Verde, Azores None None
Olga 13th September - 23rd September Category 1 Hurricane 80 989 Bermuda, Azores $10 million None
Pablo 17th September - 24th September Category 1 Hurricane 90 983 Lesser Antilles, Greater Antilles, , Bahamas Gulf Coast of the United States, $240 million 7
Rebekah 9th October - 15th October Subtropical Storm 60 994 Azores $5 million None
Sebastien 27th October - 3rd November Tropical Storm 65 992 Brazil, French Guyana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Lesser Antilles, Greater Antilles, Bahamas, Gulf Coast of the United States $140 million 2
Tanya 23rd November - 28th November Subtropical Storm 40 1002 None None None
Season aggregates
20 systems May 27– November 28   160 (240) 905 75.342 billion 3,842  

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