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Tropical Storm Nadine was the fourteenth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Nadine formed well to the southeast of Bermuda on October 19. It moved rapidly northeast and dissipated on October 21, never affecting land. Nadine peaked as a 60 mph tropical storm with a pressure of 999 mb. Nadine caused no damage and no fatalities.

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  • Tropical Storm Nadine was the fourteenth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Nadine formed well to the southeast of Bermuda on October 19. It moved rapidly northeast and dissipated on October 21, never affecting land. Nadine peaked as a 60 mph tropical storm with a pressure of 999 mb. Nadine caused no damage and no fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Nadine was the eighteen tropical cyclone and the fourteenth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Formation of Tropical Storm Nadine resulted from the interaction of an upper-level trough and a tropical wave, during the middle of October. The system was classified as Tropical Depression Eighteen on October 19, before being upgraded to Tropical Storm Nadine the following day. Tropical Storm Nadine became extratropical on October 21 and was absorbed by a frontal low shortly thereafter.
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  • Tropical Storm Nadine was the eighteen tropical cyclone and the fourteenth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Formation of Tropical Storm Nadine resulted from the interaction of an upper-level trough and a tropical wave, during the middle of October. The system was classified as Tropical Depression Eighteen on October 19, before being upgraded to Tropical Storm Nadine the following day. Tropical Storm Nadine became extratropical on October 21 and was absorbed by a frontal low shortly thereafter. Nadine tracked generally northeastward remaining well away from land for its entire duration. Tropical Storm Nadine did not affect land, nor were there any reports of damage or fatalities in association with the tropical storm.
  • Tropical Storm Nadine was the fourteenth named storm of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season. Nadine formed well to the southeast of Bermuda on October 19. It moved rapidly northeast and dissipated on October 21, never affecting land. Nadine peaked as a 60 mph tropical storm with a pressure of 999 mb. Nadine caused no damage and no fatalities.
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