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Tropical Storm Philippe was a weak and disorganized tropical cyclone which affected Central America, Cuba, and Florida during October 2017.The sixteenth named storm of the extremely-active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, Philippe originated from the interaction of a tropical wave which exited the coast of West Africa on October 16, and the Central American Gyre on October 24.
Tropical Storm Philippe was a long-lived but weak and poorly organized tropical cyclone which affected the eastern Caribbean during late September and early October 2023. The sixteenth named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season , [ a ] Philippe formed from a tropical wave on September 23, near Cabo Verde .
Hurricane Philippe (2011) – a Category 1 hurricane that never impacted any land Tropical Storm Philippe (2017) – a short-lived and weak tropical storm which affected Cuba and South Florida Tropical Storm Philippe (2023) – a long-lived storm that affected the northern Leeward Islands and Bermuda, then made landfall in Maine as an extra ...
This image of Tropical Storm Philippe (center) was captured on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023, and shows torrential downpours and gusty thunderstorms over the Leeward Islands of the northeastern Caribbean.
This image shows Tropical Storm Philippe (bottom) and Tropical Storm Rina (top) on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023. The Leeward and Windward islands of the Caribbean appear to the far left.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) designated the system Tropical Depression 17 on Saturday morning, and it continued to pick up steam, becoming a named tropical storm at 5 p.m. EDT Saturday.
English: Track map of Tropical Storm Philippe of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season.The points show the location of the storm at 6-hour intervals. The colour represents the storm's maximum sustained wind speeds as classified in the (see below), and the shape of the data points represent the nature of the storm, according to the legend below.
Its tropical-storm-force winds ... As of 11 a.m., the center of TS Philippe was located about 1,160 miles east of the Caribbean’s northern Leeward Islands moving west at 13 mph with sustained ...