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2024 Hurricane Season Tropical Cyclone Reports

BREAKING NEWS!

Hurricane Beryl's Report IS NOW OUT!!!!! and along with Beryl we also have Hurricane Debby!

Debby remains 70 kts. Hahahahaha! Debby transitioned into a subtropical storm offshore of Florida!

I will make a seperate post for Hurricane Beryl.
 
BREAKING NEWS!

Hurricane Beryl's Report IS NOW OUT!!!!! and along with Beryl we also have Hurricane Debby!

Debby remains 70 kts. Hahahahaha! Debby transitioned into a subtropical storm offshore of Florida!

I will make a seperate post for Hurricane Beryl.
is there a button that summarizes the whole report? dnrd tbh + jfl at how pathetic debby was offshore off florida
 
BREAKING NEWS!

Hurricane Beryl's Report IS NOW OUT!!!!! and along with Beryl we also have Hurricane Debby!

Debby remains 70 kts. Hahahahaha! Debby transitioned into a subtropical storm offshore of Florida!

I will make a seperate post for Hurricane Beryl.
beryl (dnrd):

02 / 0945 14.8 67.2 932 145 maximum windsminimum pressure
01 / 1520 12.5 61.5 950 120 Landfall on CarriacouIsland, Grenada


debby (dnrd):

05 / 1100 29.7 83.5 979 70maximum winds,minimum pressure,and landfall nearSteinhatchee, FL
08 / 0600 33.0 79.6 995 40Landfall near BullsBay, SC
 
Hurricane Beryl operationally made a 130 kt Category 4 landfall in Grenada. The TCR has downgraded this to 120 kt Category 4 landfall.

Beryl still peaked as the earilest Category 5 on record with the peak remaining 145 kts.

Beryl still weakened as it approached landfall in the Yucatan to 105 mph but still regained Category 3 status with an intensity of 115 mph.

Beryl operationally made landfall in the Yucatan as a 110 mph Category 2. The TCR downgraded the landfall intensity to a 90 mph Category 1.

Beryl operationally landfalled in Texas as a 80 mph Category 1. The TCR upgraded it to a 90 mph Category 1.
 
Hurricane Beryl operationally made a 130 kt Category 4 landfall in Grenada. The TCR has downgraded this to 120 kt Category 4 landfall.

Beryl still peaked as the earilest Category 5 on record with the peak remaining 145 kts.

Beryl still weakened as it approached landfall in the Yucatan to 105 mph but still regained Category 3 status with an intensity of 115 mph.

Beryl operationally made landfall in the Yucatan as a 110 mph Category 2. The TCR downgraded the landfall intensity to a 90 mph Category 1.

Beryl operationally landfalled in Texas as a 80 mph Category 1. The TCR upgraded it to a 90 mph Category 1.
didn't conjoin her with nadine smh

 
With Sara now out, all tropical storm reports are now out and we are now waiting on just the hurricane reports minus PTC Eight.
 
Was looking back though Hurricane Beryl's TCR and came across this part:

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Josh Morgerman of ICYCLONE contributed data to Beryl's TCR.
 
Rate Kirk appearance
10/10 because of the fact MHs don't commonly form that far east and in October (Abit, Kirk fomed on Sept 28, but became a very rare Oct MDR Major) Most storms don't look that good in that area come October.
 
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