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Tropical Storm Andrea (2013)

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839:, an EF1 tornado caused minor to moderate roof damage to several homes, mainly in the form of shingles and roof covering torn off. Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped near the trunk, along with several branches falling; this resulted in broken windows in several homes. At one home, the garage door was damaged, causing the door to blow in, which in turn led to the roof being damaged above the garage. An 85-year-old woman was injured after being struck by a falling branch of an oak tree, which broke through her bedroom window. A few vehicles were moved from their original locations, while a 30 feet (9.1 m) boat was flipped on its side. Another tornado in 1226: 2116: 187: 464: 36: 895: 2313: 398: 329: 408: 542: 764: 824: 418: 713: 1877: 954:, 5.14 inches (131 mm) of rain fell in 24 hours, which broke the highest daily precipitation record for the city. Additionally, this total exceeded the average rainfall amount for the month of June. Many streams, creeks, and river overflowed in eastern North Carolina, resulting in numerous street closures in several counties. The 484:. Due to somewhat unfavorable conditions, significant strengthening was initially considered unlikely. Early on June 6, deep convection was displaced well to the east and southeast of the center as a result of wind shear up to 29 mph (47 km/h). Despite this, Andrea intensified to attain 512:
After moving inland on June 6, the NHC noted that extratropical transition was likely within 24 hours and that it "could occur sooner if the convective structure does not improve." By later on June 7, most of the convection became displaced to the northwest due to dry air. Around that
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in Pinar del RĂ­o Province. The city of Las Martinas received more than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall in 24 hours; a few other locations reported over 8 inches (200 mm) of rain. Of the 24 dams in Pinar del RĂ­o Province, six had already filled by June 5. The disturbance
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reached 5 feet (1.5 m) above flood stage from the afternoon of June 8 until the following morning. Winds of 35 mph (56 km/h) downed some trees and power lines, leaving 500–2,000 residences without power. A plane traveling from
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Humane Society caused a large section of the roof to collapse. In East Central Florida, the storm produced about 2–3 inches (51–76 mm) of rain, with isolated totals of 5–6 inches (130–150 mm) over a three-day period in
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went missing and was later presumed to have drowned. In several counties along the coast or just inland, trees and power lines were downed. Andrea dropped light rainfall in the state, peaking at 4.9 inches (120 mm) near
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of 65 mph (105 km/h) at 1200 UTC that day. Thereafter, unfavorable conditions, including dry air entrainment caused the storm to weaken slightly. At 2200 UTC on June 6, Andrea made landfall in
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counties, the latter of which reported about 20 roads shutdown. Radar estimates of precipitation in Delaware were between 2 and 4 inches (51 and 102 mm), while 5.19 inches (132 mm) was observed in
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flight found a closed center and winds of 40 mph (64 km/h). In response, the NHC initiated advisories on Tropical Storm Andrea later that day, while centered about 310 miles (500 km) southwest of
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on June 7. In Maryland, rainfall in the eastern portion of the state was generally between 3 and 6 inches (76 and 152 mm). Poor drainage in some areas resulted in multiple road closures in
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rivers. Three car accidents were blamed on the storm, two of which were fatal. Numerous roads flooded across the state, leading to several high-water rescues. Overflowing rivers and streams in
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Prior to becoming a tropical cyclone, the precursor to Andrea dropped nearly 12 inches (300 mm) of rainfall on the Yucatán Peninsula. In Cuba, the storm brought flooding, especially in
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At the end of May 2013, a broad and diffuse cyclonic disturbance developed over eastern Mexico and northern Central America, incorporating the remnants of eastern Pacific
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produced by Andrea remained relatively minor, with surge heights ranging from 2–4 ft (0.61–1.22 m) across the state's Gulf coast. These measurements peaked in
308:. There was a direct death reported after a surfer in South Carolina went missing and was presumed to have drowned. The remnants of Andrea also brought gusty winds to 918:, a falling tree struck a house. Generally light rainfall was reported across much of southern and eastern Georgia, though up to 5.34 inches (136 mm) fell near 245:
and an abundance of dry air, the storm strengthened while initially heading north-northeastward. Later on June 5, it re-curved northeastward and approached the
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in Florida, before being canceled a few hours later. At 0900 UTC on June 7, the tropical storm warning from Flagler Beach to Surf City was modified to
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in South Carolina at 1800 UTC, and finally Surf City at 2100 UTC. Early on June 8, all tropical cyclone warnings and watches were discontinued.
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on June 7, though the remnants continued to move along the East Coast of the United States, until being absorbed by another extratropical system offshore
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time, the storm began accelerating northeastward at 26 mph (42 km/h) due to an approaching mid-latitude trough. Based on ground observations and
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The storm brought significant amounts of rainfall to North Carolina in short periods of time, with a peak amount of 7.41 inches (188 mm) near
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urged marine interests and boaters in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina to take precaution to protect their lives and vessels. In Florida, the
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and downed power lines and trees, causing significant roof damage to several houses; there was also one injury. After Andrea transition into an
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was particularly hard hit, with 9 inches (230 mm) of rain observed. Several vehicles became disabled after retention ponds overflowed.
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A convective band associated with Tropical Storm Andrea moved slowly across South Florida, prompting flash flood warnings for Broward and
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Becoming a tropical storm on June 5, Andrea marked the fourth consecutive season with a named storm in the month of June, following
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in Virginia. Early on June 7, the tropical storm warning on the Gulf Coast of Florida was expanded to include Boca Grande to the
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was flooded with 1.5 feet (0.46 m) of water. An estimated 3 and 5 inches (76 and 127 mm) of precipitation fell in eastern
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closed their campground and a beach front road. Additionally, several states parks were closed and campers were evacuated. At
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spawned a tornado in that area, which damaged three homes; four other tornadoes also touched down throughout the country.
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The storm produced over 5 inches (130 mm) of rain in southeastern Virginia, with up to 7.73 inches (196 mm) in
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in Raleigh was closed after the parking lots became inundated. A number of low-lying and creek-side communities in
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developed on the northern edge of the active region on June 2, setting the stage for the formation of a weak
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were left impassable due to high water. One indirect death occurred due to a car accident in southwestern
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damaged an awning and downed trees and several power lines. Further south, an EF0 tornado touched down in
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coasts of the United States in association with Tropical Storm Andrea. At 2200 UTC on June 5, a
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from June 5 to June 6. There was also a lower-level "alert" in the adjacent provinces of
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This article is about the Atlantic tropical storm of 2013. For other storms of the same name, see
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Pier; this was the strongest wind gust associated with the storm. Another tornado was spawned on
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Of the ten tornadoes in Florida, three were spawned in the southern portions of the state. In
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to high-profile vehicles due to the blustery conditions. More than 4,000 customers in
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ranged from 2 to 4 inches (51 to 102 mm), with a peak of 4.09 inches (104 mm) in
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later that day. It began losing tropical characteristics while tracking across Florida and
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The precursor disturbance to Andrea dropped nearly 12 inches (300 mm) of rain on the
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Andrea dropped locally heavy rainfall in some areas of West Central Florida, with a
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counties. About 3 to 5 inches (76 to 127 mm) of precipitation fell throughout
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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Rainfall totals in the United States in associated with Tropical Storm Andrea
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in Myakka City. Damage was estimated at $ 50,000. Another twister spawned in
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height of 6.26 ft (1.91 m). The highest wind measurement was at a
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in a 24-hour period. In Cuba, the Civil Defense issued a weather alarm for
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List of United States tornadoes from June to July 2013 § June 7 event
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List of United States tornadoes from June to July 2013 § June 6 event
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in Florida. Additionally, a tropical storm watch was put into effect for
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As a post-tropical cyclone, Andrea brought rain and gale-force winds to
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Counties. Precipitation peaked at 14.27 inches (362 mm) in
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counties. In North Florida, the storm spawned a tornado at the
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Tropical storm warnings in effect at 1500 UTC on June 6
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in only a few hours, causing flash flooding in some areas.
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was temporarily closed due to flooding. Along the coast of
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, â‰¤62 km/h)
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Tropical Storm Andrea at peak intensity, while approaching
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system over the southern Gulf of Mexico the next day. The
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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counties flooded low-lying and poor drainage areas. The
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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National Hurricane Center's graphical archive on Andrea
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National Hurricane Center's advisory archive on Andrea
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lost power as the storm moved through on June 8.
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Post-Tropical Cyclone Report... Tropical Storm Andrea
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and shingles. Damage reached approximately $ 36,000.
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Robbie J. Berg and John L. Beven II (June 7, 2013).
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Flooding from Tropical Storm Andrea in northeastern
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Radar loop of Tropical Storm Andrea crossing Florida
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, â‰Ą252 km/h)
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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena: June 2013
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Simultaneously, the storm attained its minimum 2329: 1590: 1536: 1348: 1313: 1566:Post-Tropical Storm Andrea Discussion Number 12 1539:Post-Tropical Storm Andrea Discussion Number 10 1482: 1401: 1329:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1854: 1754: 1563: 1512:Post-Tropical Storm Andrea Discussion Number 9 1377:NHC Tropical Cyclone Text Product Descriptions 1316:Tropical Cyclone Report: Tropical Storm Andrea 1255:Timeline of the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season 2076: 1992: 1961: 1812: 1810: 1808: 1806: 1804: 1603:United States Department of Homeland Security 1113: 702: 1802: 1800: 1798: 1796: 1794: 1792: 1790: 1788: 1786: 1784: 1632: 2083: 2069: 1628: 1626: 1624: 185: 34: 1894: 1892: 1890: 1865:. United States Weather Prediction Center 1781: 1485:Tropical Storm Andrea Discussion Number 7 1458:Tropical Storm Andrea Discussion Number 6 1431:Tropical Storm Andrea Discussion Number 2 521:. Due to a policy created in response to 323: 893: 822: 762: 711: 601:in South Carolina at 1500 UTC, the 553:were posted along both the Atlantic and 540: 462: 327: 312:, causing thousands of power outages in 2213: 2208: 1940:. Raleigh, North Carolina. June 7, 2013 1926: 1924: 1621: 2330: 2201: 2196: 1957: 1955: 1887: 1848: 1309: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1289: 1154:. A number of roads were inundated in 2064: 1287: 1285: 1283: 1281: 1279: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 551:tropical cyclone warnings and watches 493:about 10 miles (16 km) south of 2285: 2280: 2273: 2268: 2225: 2220: 2189: 2184: 2153: 2148: 1995:Tropical Storm Andrea June 4-8, 2013 1921: 1314:John L. Beven II (August 22, 2013). 1174:. Several basements were flooded in 1083:, 4.77 inches (121 mm) fell at 1079:after being struck by lightning. In 1077:Newark Liberty International Airport 1075:had to make an emergency landing at 2165: 2160: 2129: 2124: 1986: 1952: 1476: 1456:Michael J. Brennan (June 7, 2013). 1429:Michael J. Brennan (June 6, 2013). 1027:, flooding was reporting along the 820:, though it caused minimal damage. 767:Damage from the tornado spawned in 456:created unfavorable conditions for 16:Atlantic Tropical storm in the 2013 13: 2348:Hurricanes in Georgia (U.S. state) 2261: 2256: 2249: 2244: 2237: 2232: 2141: 2136: 1855:Roth, David M. (January 3, 2023). 1266: 922:. In Chatham County, a portion of 624:, where two shelters were opened. 467:Post-Tropical Cyclone Andrea over 14: 2369: 2297: 2292: 2177: 2172: 2044: 1970:. The Star-Ledger. Archived from 1591:Lauren Jorgensen (June 6, 2013). 1537:Richard J. Pasch (June 8, 2013). 1349:Richard J. Pasch (June 2, 2013). 597:in Georgia at 1200 UTC, the 2312: 2311: 2114: 1875: 1483:Lixion A. Avila (June 7, 2013). 1402:Daniel P. Brown (June 5, 2013). 1224: 876:Florida International University 687: 416: 406: 396: 2015: 1857:"Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima" 1755:Juan O. Tamayo (June 5, 2013). 1748: 1720: 1684: 1658: 1584: 1564:Robbie J. Berg (June 8, 2013). 1557: 1099:briefly suspended service from 1034:Heavy rainfall was reported in 981: 536: 241:on June 5. Despite strong 219:East Coast of the United States 2338:2013 Atlantic hurricane season 2093:2013 Atlantic hurricane season 1993:David M. Roth (July 5, 2013). 1962:James Queally (June 8, 2013). 1862:Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Data 1704:. June 6, 2013. Archived from 1530: 1503: 1449: 1422: 1395: 1369: 1342: 614:Gulf Islands National Seashore 265:. Andrea transitioned into an 198:2013 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 1826:National Climatic Data Center 1633:Jennifer Kay (June 6, 2013). 1260: 1240:Tropical Storm Alberto (2006) 440:approached from the east, an 1126:, causing flash flooding in 889: 233:, Andrea originated from an 7: 1601:. Atlantic Beach, Florida. 1250:Tropical Storm Colin (2016) 1245:Tropical Storm Barry (2007) 1217: 109:65 mph (100 km/h) 10: 2374: 1327:(Report). 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