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Tropical Storm Dolly was the fourth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Dolly developed out of a tropical wave which moved off the coast of Africa on August 27. The wave quickly became organized and on August 29 wave was declared a tropical depression while located 550 nmi (1,020 km) southwest of the Cape Verde islands. The depression quickly intensified into a tropical storm six hours later as banding features fully developed. Dolly reached its peak intensity of 60 mph (95 km/h) the next morning before interaction with a subtropical ridge caused the storm to weaken slightly early on September 1. Dolly fluctuated in intensity over the next several days before a mid-level trough caused the storm to weaken into a tropical depression on September 4 and further into a remnant lo

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  • Tropical Storm Dolly was the fourth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Dolly developed out of a tropical wave which moved off the coast of Africa on August 27. The wave quickly became organized and on August 29 wave was declared a tropical depression while located 550 nmi (1,020 km) southwest of the Cape Verde islands. The depression quickly intensified into a tropical storm six hours later as banding features fully developed. Dolly reached its peak intensity of 60 mph (95 km/h) the next morning before interaction with a subtropical ridge caused the storm to weaken slightly early on September 1. Dolly fluctuated in intensity over the next several days before a mid-level trough caused the storm to weaken into a tropical depression on September 4 and further into a remnant lo
  • Tropical Storm Dolly was the fourth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Dolly formed on August 29 in the deep tropics from a tropical wave that emerged off the coast of Africa on August 27. Dolly moved west, then northwest and dissipated on September 2 because of strong upper-level wind shear. Dolly was one only two tropical cyclones to develop within the deep tropics during 2002; the other being Hurricane Lili. Dolly was initially forecast to become a hurricane, but it failed to do this. Operationally, Dolly was considered to have had 65 mph winds, but post-season analysis indicated that Dolly had 60 mph winds at its peak.
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  • Tropical Storm Dolly was the fourth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Dolly formed on August 29 in the deep tropics from a tropical wave that emerged off the coast of Africa on August 27. Dolly moved west, then northwest and dissipated on September 2 because of strong upper-level wind shear. Dolly was one only two tropical cyclones to develop within the deep tropics during 2002; the other being Hurricane Lili. Dolly was initially forecast to become a hurricane, but it failed to do this. Operationally, Dolly was considered to have had 65 mph winds, but post-season analysis indicated that Dolly had 60 mph winds at its peak. Dolly caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Tropical Storm Dolly was the fourth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Dolly developed out of a tropical wave which moved off the coast of Africa on August 27. The wave quickly became organized and on August 29 wave was declared a tropical depression while located 550 nmi (1,020 km) southwest of the Cape Verde islands. The depression quickly intensified into a tropical storm six hours later as banding features fully developed. Dolly reached its peak intensity of 60 mph (95 km/h) the next morning before interaction with a subtropical ridge caused the storm to weaken slightly early on September 1. Dolly fluctuated in intensity over the next several days before a mid-level trough caused the storm to weaken into a tropical depression on September 4 and further into a remnant low. After Dolly deteriorated into a remnant low, it was absorbed by the mid-level trough. __TOC__
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