Tropical Storm Grace was the eighth named storm of the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season. Grace was also the final storm to form in the inactive hurricane season of 1997. Grace formed near Puerto Rico on October 16, then moved east-northeast, and dissipated on October 17. Grace caused no deaths, and no reported damage, although it may have caused some moderate damage, since the precursor disturbance dumped as much as 12.69 inches of rain in Aibonito, Puerto Rico.
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| - Tropical Storm Grace was the eighth named storm of the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season. Grace was also the final storm to form in the inactive hurricane season of 1997. Grace formed near Puerto Rico on October 16, then moved east-northeast, and dissipated on October 17. Grace caused no deaths, and no reported damage, although it may have caused some moderate damage, since the precursor disturbance dumped as much as 12.69 inches of rain in Aibonito, Puerto Rico.
- Tropical Storm Grace was the final tropical cyclone to form during the below-average 1997 Atlantic hurricane season. Forming out of an extratropical cyclone on October 16, Grace peaked as a minimal tropical storm with winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 999 mbar (hPa; 29.5 inHg). Retaining some extratropical characteristics, the storm failed to organize due to strong wind shear. On October 17, convection associated with Grace diminished and the system eventually merged with a trough over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. As a tropical cyclone, Grace had no effects on land; however, the weather system associated with the storm's formation produced significant flash flooding across Puerto Rico, resulting in one fatality and leaving another person missing. Damages on t
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| - Tropical Storm Grace was the final tropical cyclone to form during the below-average 1997 Atlantic hurricane season. Forming out of an extratropical cyclone on October 16, Grace peaked as a minimal tropical storm with winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 999 mbar (hPa; 29.5 inHg). Retaining some extratropical characteristics, the storm failed to organize due to strong wind shear. On October 17, convection associated with Grace diminished and the system eventually merged with a trough over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. As a tropical cyclone, Grace had no effects on land; however, the weather system associated with the storm's formation produced significant flash flooding across Puerto Rico, resulting in one fatality and leaving another person missing. Damages on the island amounted to $1.46 million (1997 USD; $1.99 million 2009 USD).
- Tropical Storm Grace was the eighth named storm of the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season. Grace was also the final storm to form in the inactive hurricane season of 1997. Grace formed near Puerto Rico on October 16, then moved east-northeast, and dissipated on October 17. Grace caused no deaths, and no reported damage, although it may have caused some moderate damage, since the precursor disturbance dumped as much as 12.69 inches of rain in Aibonito, Puerto Rico.
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