Recapping the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific
hurricane season
The Atlantic hurricane started off in May when tropical storm
Arthur formed just north of the Bahamas and moved north east while
strengthening and coming close to the outer banks with 60-mph winds. The Outer Banks
saw some winds and rain with Arthur but the center stayed off shore.
Tropical Storm
Bertha formed in May also. Bertha formed right off the South Carolina coast.
Bertha made landfall a couple hours later just northeast of Charleston, SC,
with 50-mph.
Before I can talk about Cristobal, I have to talk about how it
formed from Amanda.Tropical Storm Amanda formed in the Pacific
Ocean off the coast of Central America making landfall as a 40-mph storm on the
same day. Amanda moved north and dissipated over land, but the remains of
Amanda moved over the Bay of Campeche in the Atlantic Ocean and formed Tropical
Storm Cristobal over the next days.
Cristobal strengthened to 60-mph at
landfall in Mexico. After being over
land Cristobal weakened to a tropical depression when coming close to water but
still over land Cristobal strengthen to a tropical storm. Cristobal made
landfall again as a 50-mph storm near New Orleans.
Interesting information, Joseph!
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