Hurricane Chikorita (2022)

Hurricane Chikorita, also known as the Great New Blockers City Hurricane, the Long Living Hurricane, Holy Hurricane, and The Hurricane That Came from the Chikorita Nation Hurricane Basin (to chikorita152e) was the third named storm of the 2022 Robloxia Hurricane Season, and the most powerful hurricane that Robloxia and Bloxanada saw so far in the 2022 Robloxia Hurricane Season until Hurricane Ethan, another hurricane that broke the record peaked. However, it is the long-lived hurricane that Robloxia Hurricane Season countries saw so far in the 2022 Robloxia Hurricane Season, living an astonishing two weeks. However, it actually lived an astonishing two weeks in the Chikorita Nation Hurricane Basin before it came here. Chikorita had R$229.8 trillion in real damages. Meanwhile, Chikorita peaked at 162mph, reaching an extremely low pressure at 933mb. Chikorita also had an extremely large size to begin with, reaching to a maximum of 1,008 miles off the East Coast, the outer bands going 504 miles inland. When it entered Robloxia from Chikorita Nation, it reached a size of 119 miles as a depression, one of the largest.

As Category -1 Tropical Depression Ahikorita
On January 12, a large low-pressure system with several tropical waves exited near the Southeastern Chikorita Peninsula, which only Ahikorita developed, which was about 612 miles from the coast of the Southeastern Chikorita Peninsula. Then, the large low-pressure system became Category -3 Tropical Depression Ahikorita, which was rapidly upgraded to Category -2 Tropical Depression Ahikorita. Category -2 Tropical Depression Ahikorita then started moving northwest, rapidly upgrading once more to Category -1 Tropical Depression Ahikorita. Ahikorita intensified at the rate of 0.5 miles per hour per day, with its size growing at the rate of 3 miles per day. It hit the Southeastern Chikorita Peninsula as a 34 mph Category -1 Tropical Depression on January 16, 2022. It then hit Chikorita Valley as a 37 mph Category -1 Tropical Depression on January 22, 2022. Finally, it hit Chikorita as a 39 mph Category -1 Tropical Depression on January 26, 2022, before finally dissipating at the 45th parallel.

Dissipated, this tropical depression is. Or is it?

As Category 5 Hurricane Chikorita
A Tropical Depression awfully similar and likened to Ahikorita developed six miles SW of San Bloxington International Airport on January 26, 2022. Tropical Depression Three then rapidly went north, entering less favorable conditions, with winds of 32 mph. Three then strengthened to Hurricane Chikorita, peaking as a C1 with 75mph, off the coast of Bloxburg Valley, before briefly stalling there. Seven hours later, it kept stalling, however, the bands got bigger. Meanwhile, it brought heavy and torrential rain/snow in the Northeast, even as much as 8 inches of rain and 80 inches of snow were reported, and wind gusts up to 47mph were also reported. Chikorita brought R$16.75 trillion in the wrath it caused.

Seven hours later, it moved inland, hitting Bloxburg Valley hard, weakening down to a 32 mph TD. Seven hours later, it slowly moved across the Northeast, moving north, impacting every county as it went along, bringing heavy rain/snow and lots of wind gusts. A tornado outbreak occurred in the Northeast as well due to it. On seven hours later, it changed course and started to move north and hit South Sapphire Coast County, before going out into the Bloxington Ocean, and turning west. Seven hours later, it briefly strengthened to a 58 mph TS, as it went further north, making landfall in North Sapphire Coast County, and going north, strengthening to a 76-mph category 1 hurricane as it went further north. Seven hours later, it made landfall in South Bloxia County, going inland and weakening down to a 58 mph TS over Bloxia County, growing to a size of 356 miles, despite over land. Chikorita then weakened to a 32 mph TD, then rapidly to an extratropical cyclone, briefly going into San Juan County, then crossed the San Juan-Robloxity border. Seven hours later, it strengthened to a 58 mph TS again, earning the name Chikorita back. By now, scientists were baffled at this crazy hurricane. Chikorita scientists were not baffled at this hurricane, as this was typical for their nation.

Fourteen hours later, it made landfall in Southern Robloxity County, strengthening to a C1 with 87mph winds, bringing heavy flooding and tornado outbreaks, with wind gusts reported at 63mph, as it brought R$33.82 trillion with it. It then strengthened to a C2 with 103mph winds, as it briefly made landfall in Robloxity, peaking with 107mph winds, bringing more heavy flooding with more rain gusts, causing several ships to sink, including two notables. as it brought R$26.24 trillion with it. Seven hours later, it stalled off the coast of northern Robloxity County, still bringing more rain and heavy flooding.

Seven hours later, it moved very slowly to the north, strengthening to a C3 with 122mph winds as it moved towards Brickland, increasing way in size to 632 miles. Chikorita then hit Brickland with the outer bands, bringing some light rains/snows, however, lots of tornadoes were reported in Brickland, bringing it to a R$7.27 trillion in damage to Brickland. Seven hours later, it then turned east briefly, then went north, as it neared Pine County. Seven hours later, it turned up south, making a second landfall in Brickland as a C3 with 122mph winds, bringing an extra R$14.86 trillion in the wrath of the storm. It also made a second landfall in the Northern Robloxity, overall bringing R$16.75 trillion to the second round of the storm, as it turned southeast, and then south. Seven hours later, it turned southwest, as it strengthened to a C4 with 138mph winds as it made landfall in Robloxity again, causing R$948.3 billion in extra damages. weakening down to 134mph before regaining strength and going back to 150mph as it made landfall again in Southern Robloxity as well, bringing heavy rains and erosion, causing 79% of the portion of the county to be flooded, as it stalled for seven hours, bringing R$7.27 trillion dollars in damages.

Seven hours later, it headed down, peaking at 154mph in Bloxburg Valley, making landfall in Northern San Juan County again and San Juan again, bringing even more heavy rain/snow, as the Robloxians of the county and the county seat were not prepared for the second round, it brought an even more extensive range of damages, bringing an even higher R$49.94 trillion in damage. Seven hours later, it began to move south, making landfall in Southern San Juan County as a C5 with 158mph winds, bringing R$32.56 trillion in damages. Seven hours later, it began to move south, making landfall in Northern Bloxia County as a C5 with 158mph winds; however, the Robloxians in the Northern Bloxia County were prepared for this, bringing a light R$3.161 trillion in damages, however, parts of Northern Bloxia County were declared uninhabitable after Northern Bloxia County was hit. Chikorita then grew rapidly in size from a 632-mile hurricane to a 948-mile hurricane, reaching peak intensity of 162mph off the coast. Seven hours later, it stalled, outer bands hitting as far as 474 miles from the eye, bringing light rain/snow on the areas affected. However, the bands also hit the East Coast which brought medium-heavy rain/snow along the coast.

Seven hours later, it still was stalling; it was growing in size, as it grew to 1,008 miles, the maximum size it would hit, becoming only 136 miles larger than Hurricane Bridget (2022), as it began to slowly move down. On January 30, it kept going south, but then all the sudden changed direction towards the doomed New Blockers City, as it was forecasted to hit Northern Bloxia County and Bloxburg as a 124 mph C3, but one model said it would change direction and hit New Blockers City. Chikorita then started to move slowly, causing big waves and storm surges as big as 40 feet, bringing New Blockers City under 13 feet of water, causing heavy flooding and even foundation damage, collapsing several buildings, including flooding the New Blockers City Center, almost collapsing it, but it barely stood up. On January 30, it stalled in New Blockers City, still bringing heavy rains/snows and wind gusts and even tornadoes forming in New Blockers City, causing hundreds of billions of ROBUX in damage, bringing the total cost to R$41.09 trillion in New Blockers City. On January 31, it moved out of New Blockers City, weakening to a 102 mph C2 which made landfall in New Bloxia, causing R$6.322 trillion in damages. On February 1, it weakened rapidly to an 87 mph C1 and then a 76 mph C1 over Romaryland, then weakening to a 58 mph TS as it began to go south, as it was expected to dissipate by February 3. On February 2, it went more south, entering the old capital of Robloxia, weakening down to a 32 mph TD, and then briefly an extratropical cyclone before strengthening to a 32 mph TD and making a loop, remaining a TD with a size of 158 miles, as it brought R$9.483 trillion more in the time it stayed over.

On February 3, it went south near North Sapphire Coast County, weakening down to an extratropical cyclone as it exited the coast off the Bloxington Ocean, remaining an extratropical cyclone as it slowly moved out, decreasing to a size of 79 miles. On February 4, it still slowly moved towards Fort Sapphire. On February 5, it made landfall in Fort Sapphire, bringing medium rain/snow and a storm surge of 12 feet, flooding 20% of the county seat and causing R$1.58 trillion in damage as it brought 20% of the county seat underwater for six days. On February 5, it rapidly accelerated south, and then southwest, rapidly strengthening to a TS with 55mph winds, as it made landfall in Southern Sapphire Coast County, bringing heavy rain/snow and large wind gusts, and even several tornadoes to form, bringing a R$3.161 trillion in damages. On February 6, it made landfall in Northern Sacramento County, bringing the same thing that Southern Sapphire Coast County experienced, causing another R$3.161 billion in damage. On February 7, it rapidly accelerated south, as it peaked as a TS with 63mph winds as it made landfall along Sacramento, bringing R$2.845 trillion in damages, before weakening to an extratropical cyclone. On February 8, it went over the waters over the Sacramento Bay, and gradually dissipated on February 9, and fully dissipated on February 10, six miles SW of San Bloxington International Airport. #WhereItAllBegan