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September 22, with both estimated using observations from a ship and the pressure-wind relationship. However, by September 23, the cyclone weakened to a tropical storm. After briefly accelerating, the storm curved northward and drifted, before being absorbed by an extratropical storm about 165 mi (266 km) southeast of
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counties. Many towns in both counties suffered severe damage. It was estimated that damage to crops alone reached about $ 2 million. On the Mexico side of the river, water inundated more than 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) of agricultural lands. Infrastructure such as roads, bridges, railroads,
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Carolina in early September, with a tropical depression forming on September 3. The depression moved southward and likely dissipated by the next day. An inverted trough and a tropical wave merged and briefly
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on May 15 and dissipated later that day. On June 14, a low-pressure area developed along the tail-end of a frontal boundary just offshore northeast
Florida. By the following day, the low acquired tropical characteristics and likely became a tropical depression. The depression moved
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also capsized, with only one crewman surviving. About two weeks after the storm, the federal government distributed about 50 tons of corn and 10 tons of beans to the destitute residents. Farther west, several fishing vessels sank and some ocean liners, including the
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and quickly re-strengthened into a hurricane. The system then drifted slowly south-southwestward. Shortly after 18:00 UTC on October 21, the hurricane made landfall near
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later that day and began strengthening, reaching tropical storm status early on June 15. Around 18:00 UTC, the storm peaked with
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developed into a tropical depression just southwest of the
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state line on October 31 and quickly dissipated.
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1513:. Universidad de Quintana Roo. pp. 130–131.
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