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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.
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 ...
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 ]
Hurricane Hanna (2008) – Category 1 hurricane, caused over 500 deaths in Haiti before traveling up the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. Tropical Storm Hanna (2014) – formed from the remnants of Tropical Storm Trudy from the Eastern Pacific, dissipated, then reorganized, and made landfall in Nicaragua.
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 ...
September 6, 2008 – Tropical Storm Hanna passed through New Jersey, producing heavy rainfall and causing minor flooding. [ 86 ] August 22, 2009 – Offshore Hurricane Bill lashed the coast with 10 ft (3.0 m) waves, causing beach erosion and several injuries.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two new tropical waves in the Atlantic. See formation chances and path. ... Tropical Storm Gordon: Developed on Sept. 13, but was hindered by wind shear ...
The decade featured Hurricane Andrew, which at the time was the costliest hurricane on record, and also Hurricane Mitch, which is considered to be the deadliest tropical cyclone to have its name retired, killing over 11,000 people in Central America. A total of 15 names were retired in this decade, seven during the 1995 and 1996 seasons.