I truly lament that Space City Weather's "Hype Free" pledge lasted only a few months. I am not sure in which part of the city you live, but overall Beryl was a big meh and nothing more. 24 hours later my neighborhood is back to normal, in sharp contrast to Ike & Harvey. If you are committed to science and not catastrophism, there is plenty about Beryl that is worth discussing; e.g., why so small and why didn't it intensify more, given the surface temps? Did the SAL over the Gulf Coast right now prevent that from happening?
2024 seems to be a typical La Nina hurricane year. If it beats 1933 or 1950 for ACE that would be notable, but the fact that the worst hurricane seasons were so long ago doesn't fit the breathless hyperbole we've seen from you. Stick to the actual science.