2022 Atlantic hurricane season (Hype/Tornado)

The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season was slightly above average due to a weak La Niña.

Subtropical Depression One
An extratropical cyclone moved off the coast of Florida on May 9. This extratropical low would gradually seperate from its frontal boundaries while over the Bahamas and gain modest amounts of convection near and around the center of the separated low over sea surface temperatures of about 77°F. The National Hurricane Center began to issue advisories on a newly formed Subtropical Depression One on May 11. One began to head to the northeast into increasing wind shear and cooling sea surface temperatures and thus it failed to intensify beyond 30 mph and 1009 mbar. The subtropical depression then gradually degenerated into a remnant low by May 13.