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Tropical Storm Edouard (2002)

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dry air overspreading the center. Despite the conditions, the storm maintained vigorous convection over the eastern portion of the circulation, and it quickly intensified on September 3 to reach peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h). A reconnaissance flight into the system estimated surface winds of up to 60 mph (97 km/h) and reported flight level winds of 82 mph (132 km/h).
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Shortly after peaking in intensity, Tropical Storm Edouard began to weaken as convection diminished from vertical shear and dry air, with its center becoming exposed from the steadily decreasing convection later on September 3. The development of a weak and narrow mid-level ridge turned the storm to
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of Edouard, steering currents became weak, resulting in the storm to turn sharply eastward. Late on September 2, deep convection developed over the center, though the center quickly became exposed again. The environment appeared to become more hostile on September 2 and 3 with increasing shear and
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were placed on standby in the event of power failure. Several media releases of information were issued regarding the storm. The State Emergency Operation Center was on Level 2, or partial activation, and the state government organized two conferences to discuss county actions in regards to the
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recorded a wind gust of 38 mph (61 km/h). Sustained winds peaked at 31 mph (50 km/h) at Patrick Air Force Base. Edouard dropped light to moderate rainfall in eastern Florida, primarily during 2 to 3 hour periods. The highest official rainfall total peaked at 2.5 inches
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developed on August 31, though convection remained disorganized as winds of 20 to 25 mph (32 to 40 km/h) were reported in squalls. Conditions remained favorable for continued organization, and convection persisted and increased across the system. The system developed into Tropical
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Florida received moderate rainfall from Edouard, with floods exceeding 7 inches (180 mm) in the western portion of the state. Though Edouard was a tropical storm at landfall, wind speeds along the storm's path over land were light. The rain flooded several roads; however, there were no
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While moving erratically off the east coast of Florida, Tropical Storm Edouard produced rough surf conditions and rip currents along many beaches. Beachgoers and visitors were advised to exercise extreme caution. The storm produced water levels about 6 inches above normal near
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in South Carolina, though these were cancelled after Edouard turned to the east. About 10 hours before landfall, the National Hurricane Center issued another tropical storm warning from Titusville, Florida to Brunswick, Georgia, with a tropical storm watch further south to
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The South Carolina Emergency Management Division monitored the progress of the storm, and the Division increased its awareness level in response to the storm. Important state agencies in South Carolina government were notified to be ready to respond if the need arose.
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throughout the system increased. The system tracked westward, and initially remained disorganized while surface pressures remained high. The system started to drift northwest and began to slowly organize on August 30 while located a few hundred miles northeast of the
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to the north and west of the depression, the system moved to the northwest under weak steering currents. The depression slowly strengthened and intensified into Tropical Storm Edouard on September 2 while located about 120 miles (190 km) east of
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with winds of 60 mph (97 km/h). However, forecasters admitted little confidence in the prediction, with later forecasts predicting the storm to execute a loop and track westward into northern Florida or southern
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In Bermuda, the outflow from the storm produced cloudy conditions throughout the island. Squally conditions were reported a short distance to the west of the island, though no rain was reported on Bermuda.
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the west-southwest towards northeastern Florida. Despite strong levels of wind shear, Edouard remained a tropical storm while producing sporadic amounts of deep convection, with the
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as a minimal tropical storm, and almost immediately weakened to a tropical depression over land. It tracked across the state for about 13 hours and entered the
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of Tropical Storm Fay. Edouard generated minimal amounts of intermittent convection along the southeastern portion of its circulation, enough for it to remain a
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on northeastern Florida on September 5, and after crossing the state it dissipated on September 6 while becoming absorbed into the larger circulation of
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Two days before the storm made landfall, several Florida counties were monitoring the progress of the storm. Though no serious impact was anticipated,
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in the northwestern portion of the gulf. Upon entering the Gulf of Mexico, the depression encountered strong wind shear from the
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Depression Five on September 1 after developing a low-level circulation while located about 140 miles (230 km) east of
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hours before Edouard made landfall for much of eastern Florida due to the expected rainfall from the storm.
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to form in September 2002, the most such storms in the North Atlantic for any month at the time. The fifth
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Upon first forming, the tropical depression was located in an area of light to moderate westerly
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An area of cloudiness and rain showers developed several hundred miles east-southeast of
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on August 25, likely in association with a low-level disturbance that formed along a
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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improving on September 4. Early on September 5, Edouard made landfall near
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officials placed several shelters on standby, and utility crews in
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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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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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Moderate rainfall resulted in river flooding along the
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Tropical Storm Edouard at peak intensity on September 3
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caused heavy street flooding along an intersection on
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John Beven II; Richard Pasch; Miles Lawrence (2003).
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officials identified possible shelters if warranted.
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, â‰Ą252 km/h)
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Archived from 1515: 1510: 1313: 1299: 1284:National Hurricane Center Advisory Archive 1099: 931: 908: 894:"Tropical Storm Edouard Discussion Twelve" 882: 796: 750: 727: 628: 140: 27: 868:"Tropical Storm Edouard Discussion Eight" 859: 799:"Tropical Storm Edouard Discussion Three" 705:Jack Beven; Hugh Cobb (August 28, 2002). 612:List of Florida hurricanes (2000–present) 207: 1238: 845:"Tropical Storm Edouard Discussion Five" 836: 822:"Tropical Storm Edouard Discussion Four" 813: 578:, and Cape Canaveral. Heavy rainfall in 517:Total rainfall map of Edouard in Florida 512: 436:Tropical Storm Edouard near landfall in 431: 382: 211: 1431: 1426: 1035:"SCEMD Monitors Tropical Storm Edouard" 767: 744: 721: 698: 562:, resulting in flooding along roads in 555:reporting over 7 inches (180 mm). 1548: 1479: 1474: 1383: 1378: 1167: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1026: 674: 1294: 1212: 1005:Florida State Emergency Response Team 969:Florida State Emergency Response Team 790: 776:"Tropical Depression Five Discussion" 672: 670: 668: 666: 664: 662: 660: 658: 656: 654: 1407: 1402: 1187: 1093: 1071:"Bermuda Weather for September 2002" 938:James Franklin (September 5, 2002). 915:James Franklin (September 4, 2002). 892:James Franklin (September 4, 2002). 866:James Franklin (September 3, 2002). 843:James Franklin (September 2, 2002). 820:James Franklin (September 2, 2002). 753:"August 31 Tropical Weather Outlook" 730:"August 30 Tropical Weather Outlook" 707:"August 28 Tropical Weather Outlook" 204:casualties, and damage was minimal. 1467: 1462: 1371: 1366: 1359: 1354: 1247:"Atlantic hurricane season of 2002" 1145:. September 5, 2002. Archived from 1126: 774:Stacy Stewart (September 1, 2002). 13: 1455: 1450: 1443: 1438: 1395: 1390: 1063: 679:Richard Pasch (January 16, 2003). 651: 444:Three hours after developing, the 14: 1587: 1272: 1077:. October 6, 2002. Archived from 1530: 1529: 1503: 1498: 1491: 1486: 1419: 1414: 1344: 1100:Mike Stone (September 3, 2002). 1033:Joe Farmer; John Legare (2002). 797:Jack Beven (September 2, 2002). 596: 300: 290: 280: 1170:"Tropical Cyclone Point Maxima" 1161: 990: 954: 427: 387:Tropical Storm Edouard seen by 1556:2002 Atlantic hurricane season 1323:2002 Atlantic hurricane season 751:Jack Beven (August 31, 2002). 728:Jack Beven (August 30, 2002). 174:2002 Atlantic hurricane season 153:2002 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 1224:National Climatic Data Center 622: 617:Other storms of the same name 7: 1249:. Mariners Weather Review. 942:. National Hurricane Center 919:. National Hurricane Center 896:. National Hurricane Center 870:. National Hurricane Center 847:. 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