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Tropical Storm Ernesto was the fifth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on August 28. The wave developed into a tropical depression on September 1, while located well east of the Lesser Antilles. The depression became Tropical Storm Ernesto, and Ernesto peaked with 40 mph winds and a pressure of 1008 mb. Ernesto caused no damage and no fatalities.

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  • Tropical Storm Ernesto was the fifth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on August 28. The wave developed into a tropical depression on September 1, while located well east of the Lesser Antilles. The depression became Tropical Storm Ernesto, and Ernesto peaked with 40 mph winds and a pressure of 1008 mb. Ernesto caused no damage and no fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Ernesto was the seventh tropical cyclone and the fifth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Ernesto developed from a tropical wave which emerged into the Atlantic on August 28. The tropical wave organized itself over the next few days and was upgraded to a tropical depression on September 1 while it was located roughly 850 miles (1,380 km) east of Barbados. By the next morning, the tropical depression had strengthened into Tropical Storm Ernesto. Strong vertical wind shear did not allow Tropical Storm Ernesto to strengthen further than minimal tropical storm status. After lasting as a tropical cyclone for less than 48 hours, vertical wind shear caused it to dissipate. The remnants of Tropical Storm Ernesto merged with a frontal system several days later.
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  • Tropical Storm Ernesto was the fifth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on August 28. The wave developed into a tropical depression on September 1, while located well east of the Lesser Antilles. The depression became Tropical Storm Ernesto, and Ernesto peaked with 40 mph winds and a pressure of 1008 mb. Ernesto caused no damage and no fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Ernesto was the seventh tropical cyclone and the fifth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Ernesto developed from a tropical wave which emerged into the Atlantic on August 28. The tropical wave organized itself over the next few days and was upgraded to a tropical depression on September 1 while it was located roughly 850 miles (1,380 km) east of Barbados. By the next morning, the tropical depression had strengthened into Tropical Storm Ernesto. Strong vertical wind shear did not allow Tropical Storm Ernesto to strengthen further than minimal tropical storm status. After lasting as a tropical cyclone for less than 48 hours, vertical wind shear caused it to dissipate. The remnants of Tropical Storm Ernesto merged with a frontal system several days later.
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