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Tropical Storm Hanna (2002)

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412:, the cyclone neared tropical storm status later that day, though it remained a depression due to a partially non-tropical appearance. Initially, the depression meandered towards the northeast due to weak steering currents, and it intensified into a tropical storm at 0600 UTC. As such, it was named Hanna by the National Hurricane Center. Over the next 24 hours, the low-level center rotated around the mid- and upper-level centers, and the entire tropical storm turned southwestward by late September 12. After a jog to the northwest, the low-level center became separated from the convection. Meandering, the storm started to turn northward under the steering currents of a southwesterly flow associated with an approaching mid-level trough. Hanna then strengthened sharply to reach to its peak intensity of 60 miles per hour (100 km/h) at 0000 UTC on September 14. 429: 662: 1567: 192: 486: 276: 1752: 345: 612:. The heavy rainfall helped to relieve a persistent drought, bringing vegetation back to life. However, climatologists determined that the rainfall did not fully alleviate the dry conditions. The band of thunderstorms produced gusts of 40 to 50 mph (64 to 80 km/h), downing trees and power lines. In the Atlanta metropolitan area, 48,000 customers received power outages. The winds tore a roof off a house and damaged a number of 29: 638:. Locations in western South Carolina picked up around 3 inches (75 mm) of rainfall, causing flooding on some roads and highways. Various streams and ponds topped their banks, and flood waters on some roads reached an estimated 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) deep. On South Carolina Highway 20, a motorist became stranded in high waters, and nearby houses were damaged. The rainfall delayed a football game at 355: 604:. Although the heaviest rainfall was mostly confined to southwestern parts of the state, precipitation was widespread within a northwest–northeast feeder band over central and northern Georgia. Associated with the band was up to 2 inches (51 mm) of rainfall in a matter of hours, as well as gusty thunderstorms. The highest rainfall totals from this individual band were limited to an area north of a line from 365: 266:
which closed roads and forced the evacuation of residents. Florida received high wind gusts, heavy rainfall, and strong surf that resulted in the deaths of three swimmers. 20,000 homes in the state lost electricity. The heavy rainfall progressed into Georgia, where significant flooding occurred.
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replaced the watch, though it was discontinued east of Apalachicola. All tropical cyclone warnings and watches were discontinued by 1800 UTC on September 14, as there was no longer a need for the advisories. After the landfall, officials issued flood watches for inland parts of Mississippi and
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in early September 2002. At the same time, a westward-moving tropical wave entered the gulf on September 10 and spawned a weak low along the trough, with little associated thunderstorm activity. On September 11, an upper-level low over the United States moved into the Gulf and became cut
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on September 12, the storm remained disorganized throughout its duration, though it attained tropical storm status and a peak intensity of 1,001 mbar (29.6 inHg), with winds of 60 miles per hour (100 km/h). Hanna crossed extreme southeastern Louisiana, and made a second
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Convection shifted towards the eastern semicircle of the circulation, while the still-exposed center became malformed and elongated. On September 14, the poorly organized cyclone crossed southeastern Louisiana, turned towards the north-northeast and made a second landfall close to the
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In Louisiana, damage was light, as the majority of Hanna's convective activity was to the east. Rainfall was mostly less than 1 inches (25 mm), and little rise in tide was reported. Little or no damage occurred in neighboring Mississippi, where similar effects were reported.
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After being designated, the cyclone became disorganized, and contained little deep and persistent convection; with dry air infringing on the western edge of the storm, substantial intensification was deemed unlikely. Despite being
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Alabama–Mississippi border at 1500 UTC that day, still at its peak strength. The storm dissipated rapidly as it proceeded inland, and the remnant low pressure area moved into Georgia and
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Crop damage was extensive, and about 335 structures were damaged by the flooding. The storm caused a total of about $ 20 million in damage (equivalent to $ 34 million in 2023).
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601: 465:. On Dauphin Island in Alabama, some residents boarded up windows and filled sandbags provided by local fire departments to prepare for Hanna. The 1473: 1417: 1387: 1357: 1327: 1286: 1179: 1109: 1079: 1519: 1554: 889: 862: 835: 808: 781: 505:. Sustained winds of 40 miles per hour (64 km/h) were reported at Dauphin Island, with gusts up to 51 mph (82 km/h). The lowest 1737: 1144: 642:
for about 50 minutes. Farther northward, the remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna contributed to around 1 inch (25 mm) of rainfall in
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to develop to the east of the tropical wave. The surface low organized, and convection formed closer to the center of the low. At 0000 
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The total damage caused by Tropical Storm Hanna amounted to about $ 20 million—equivalent to $ 34 million in 2023.
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region, were flooded. The total damage in Florida is estimated at $ 400,000 (equivalent to $ 700,000 in 2023).
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Staff Writer (2002). "Man from Scotland killed in rough surf caused by Tropical Storm Hanna". Associated Press.
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Karen Jacobs (2002). "Storm does little to ease drought in U.S. Southeast: Tropical Storm Hanna". Reuters.
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Hanna dropped heavy rainfall across much of Georgia, peaking at 15.56 inches (395 mm) at
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Moderate to heavy rain extended as far north as the Carolinas, and light showers reached the
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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In Florida, peak gusts were recorded at 68 miles per hour (109 km/h) near
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Damage was greater in Alabama, where rain reached 7.55 inches (192 mm) at
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counties. Three people drowned in high surf; one near Pensacola Beach, one at
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A broad surface trough extended from the western Atlantic Ocean into the
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declared Seminole, Miller and Decatur counties federal disaster areas.
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aircraft was able to find a well-defined center of circulation; the
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Because most of the associated convective activity was east of the
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Tropical Storm Hanna near peak intensity on September 13
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was also at Dauphin Island; it reportedly fell to 1005 
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in Florida. A tropical storm warning for the region between
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Alabama as well as for western portions of Georgia and the
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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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The precursor to Tropical Storm Hanna on September 11
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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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and Southeastern regions of the United States. The ninth
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was a moderately strong tropical storm that affected the
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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opened 10 shelters throughout the Gulf Coast region.
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, â‰Ą252 km/h)
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