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Tropical Storm Fay was the first tropical cyclone to make landfall in the U.S state of New Jersey since Hurricane Irene in 2011. The sixth named storm of the very active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season , Fay was the earliest sixth named storm on record in the basin when it formed on July 9.
Tropical Storm Fay causing heavy rainfall to Hispaniola. Upon first becoming a tropical cyclone, Tropical Storm Fay was moving steadily westward over Hispaniola, influenced by a ridge to its north. [16] At around 1200 UTC on August 16, the storm emerged into the Gulf of Gonâve, [18] with little organized convection near the center. [19]
The Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) of the United States National Weather Service is the official body responsible for tracking and issuing tropical cyclone warnings, watches, advisories, discussions, and statements for the Central Pacific region: from the equator northward, 140°W–180°W, most significantly for Hawai‘i.
Hurricane Kathleen storm total rainfall map. One of six known eastern Pacific tropical cyclones to bring tropical storm-force winds to the Southwest, [24] Hurricane Kathleen accelerated northward ahead of an upper-level trough, spreading heavy rains into the transverse ranges of southern California. [25]
Tropical Storm Fay slightly picked up speed and strength as it moved closer to land Friday, and forecasters decreased projections for flooding. Tropical Storm Fay moves toward mid-Atlantic, New ...
Hector, formerly a tropical storm, dissipated early Thursday morning more than 1,000 miles from Hilo, Hawaii, according to the Central Pacific Hurricane Center, which has released its final update ...
Sara is the 18th named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. ... Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward 105 miles from the storm's center, the NHC noted. ... rainfall amounts of 15 to 25 ...
This is a list of the wettest tropical cyclones, listing all tropical cyclones known to have dropped at least 1,270 millimetres (50 in) of precipitation on a single location. Data is most complete for Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong , Mexico, Yap , Chuuk , and the United States, with fragmentary data available for other ...