On August 15, a tropical wave being monitored by the NHC emerged off the coast of Africa into the eastern Atlantic. Over the next few days, the system gradually organized under generally favorable conditions. On August 20, satellite wind data indicated that it was producing gale-force winds in its northern side, and the center became well-defined, prompting the NHC to designate the system as Tropical Storm Emily later that day. Shortly after its formation, Emily was already beginning to be affected by high wind shear and a dry environment, leaving its center exposed. Eventually, Emily became devoid of deep convection and became a post-tropical cyclone on August 21. However, the NHC continued to monitor the system for the chance of it redeveloping as the remnant low turned northward. The system began to reorganize as it moved into the subtropical Atlantic and at 00:00 UTC on August 24, the NHC assessed the system as having a high chance of redeveloping back into a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours. However, the system failed to organize further and started to unravel later that day. The remnants were then absorbed by an elongated area of low pressure well east-northeast of Bermuda late on August 25.
Music by npph5412, "Rapid Intensification" Icons by ME! Map was pulled from Wikipedia, but I changed it ( a lot) For those asking, this was a real storm that became tropical on the 20th and became extra-tropical on the 21st.