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The depression quickly intensified into Tropical Storm Don as it moved into the Gulf of Mexico. Steered west-northwestward by a subtropical ridge across over the southeastern United States, Don strengthened initially under low wind shear, attaining a peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a minimum barometric ...
0230 UTC (9:30 p.m. CDT July 29) – Tropical Storm Don weakens to a tropical depression with winds of 35 mph (55 km/h) as it makes landfall along the Padre Island National Seashore just northeast of Baffin Bay, Texas. [11] 0600 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) – Tropical Depression Don degenerates into a remnant low over southeast Texas. [11]
The name Don has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. It replaced the name Dennis, which was retired after the 2005 season. Tropical Storm Don (2011), weak tropical storm that made landfall on southern Texas; Tropical Storm Don (2017), short-lived tropical storm that dissipated before reaching the Windward Islands
Hurricane Don formed Saturday evening in the north Atlantic lasting about 12 hours as a Category 1 hurricane before dialing back down its intensity by Sunday morning. As of the NHC’s 11 a.m. ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The first hurricane of the season spun up as Hurricane Don took shape in the Atlantic while the chance for a new tropical depression or storm from a Caribbean-bound system ...
Post-Tropical Cyclone Don: At 11 a.m, the center of Tropical Storm Don was located 585 miles east of Cape Race, Newfoundland. Exact location: near latitude 47.6 North, longitude 40.7 West.
Don; 2011 – weak tropical storm that made landfall on southern Texas. 2017 – short-lived tropical storm that dissipated before reaching the Windward Islands. 2023 – a Category 1 hurricane that remained in the open ocean. Dona (1989) – passing east of St. Brandon and later to the west of Rodrigues; Donaline (1998) – a weak tropical ...
June 30, 2011 – Tropical Storm Arlene makes landfall south of Texas near Cabo Rojo. [136] The outer bands of Arlene produce 1 to 4 in (25–102 mm) of rain in southern Texas. [137] July 30, 2011 – Tropical Storm Don makes landfall near Baffin Bay, Texas before quickly dissipating.