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Tropical Storm Hanna approaching South Carolina on September 5. At 09:00 UTC on September 4, a tropical storm watch was issued from the mouth of the Altamaha River in Georgia to Edisto Beach, South Carolina. Simultaneously, a hurricane watch was posted from Edisto Beach to Surf City in North Carolina.
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The season's first storm, Tropical Storm Arthur, formed on May 30, and the last, Hurricane Paloma, dissipated on November 10. Pre-season forecasts noted a high possibility for an above average number of tropical cyclones, primarily due to lingering La Niña effects and abnormally warm sea surface temperatures across the Atlantic basin. [ 2 ]
Tropical Storm Hanna, the third active named storm and eighth of the Atlantic hurricane season, is on its way to Texas. Crossing the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Hanna followed in Tropical Storm ...
Hanna is packing 80 mph winds and moving west over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico at a speed of 7 mph. A hurricane warning was issued for Corpus Christi and surrounding areas, the first ...
Radar image of Tropical Storm Danielle making landfall September 25, 1992 – Tropical Storm Danielle makes landfall on the Delmarva Peninsula, producing winds of 53 mph (85 km/h) in Ocean City. Storm tide ranges from an estimated storm tide of 2–3 feet (0.6–0.9 m). [ 36 ]
Atlantic storm tracker Tropical Depression Joyce, Tropical Storm Isaac continue to weaken. Tropical Depression Joyce was forecast to continue weakening during the next 48 hours, the hurricane ...
Tropical Storm Hanna (2002) - Hanna dropped heavy rainfall across much of Georgia, peaking at 15.56 inches (395 mm) at Donalsonville, 12.47 inches (317 mm) at Carrollton, and 11.23 in (285 mm) at Embry. The heavy rainfall helped to relieve a persistent drought.