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Disclaimer: This season is not based of models of real 1993 Storms. All of these storms are based of my own thought but there is relation in real storms and Force Thirteen's WMHB seasons, but not exact tracks, categories, wind speeds, and pressure.
The 1993 Atlantic Hurricane Season is an active season, with 13 storms forming. The season officially began on June 1, 1993, and lasted until November 30, 1993.
The most notable storm of the season is Harvey, which hit the Carolinas and curved back to New York. It ended up causing $10 billion (1993 USD) in damage and 23 deaths. Cindy hits Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane causing $2.2 billion (1993 USD) and 1022 deaths. It crossed to EPAC and renamed Hilary.
Emily slashes the Caribbean, and ended up causing a lot of damage. Katrina, another significant storm caused a bit of damage and caused landslides in Mexico. It crossed the basin and was renamed Norma.
Here are the storm names used in the 1987 season. The names not retired will be used again in the 1993 season. This is the same list used in 1981 except for Franklin, Jorge, Lee and Tracy, which replaces Floyd, Jose, Lenny and Tammy. No names were used for the first time.
Arlene
Bret
Cindy
Dennis
Emily
Franklin
Gert
Harvey
Irene
Jorge
Katrina
Lee
Maria
Nate (unused)
Orla (unused)
Pierre (unused)
Rita (unused)
Stan (unused)
Tracy (unused)
Vince (unused)
Wilma (unused)
Retirement[]
In the spring of 1994, the World Meteorological Organization retired two names: Cindy, Emily and Harvey due to loss of life and damage caused by these storms. These are replaced by Collette, Ennis and Harold for 1999 Season.