Subtropical Storm Grace was the 7th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season and was the earliest G named storm to form on record. Grace formed from a tropical wave that exited the coast of Africa on July 13. The NHC would recognize the wave as Invest 98L and give it a low chance to form in two days. The wave would gradually get organized but would struggle to become a tropical depression because of the Saharan air layer disrupting formation. The wave would eventually intensify into a tropical depression and would stay at that intensity for 2 days, but would intensify into a subtropical storm as it entered a more favorable enviroment. The subtropical storm would be named grace. Grace would struggle to intensify, even thought being in a favorable environment. Grace would remain a s
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| - Subtropical Storm Grace was the 7th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season and was the earliest G named storm to form on record. Grace formed from a tropical wave that exited the coast of Africa on July 13. The NHC would recognize the wave as Invest 98L and give it a low chance to form in two days. The wave would gradually get organized but would struggle to become a tropical depression because of the Saharan air layer disrupting formation. The wave would eventually intensify into a tropical depression and would stay at that intensity for 2 days, but would intensify into a subtropical storm as it entered a more favorable enviroment. The subtropical storm would be named grace. Grace would struggle to intensify, even thought being in a favorable environment. Grace would remain a s
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| - Subtropical Storm Grace was the 7th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season and was the earliest G named storm to form on record. Grace formed from a tropical wave that exited the coast of Africa on July 13. The NHC would recognize the wave as Invest 98L and give it a low chance to form in two days. The wave would gradually get organized but would struggle to become a tropical depression because of the Saharan air layer disrupting formation. The wave would eventually intensify into a tropical depression and would stay at that intensity for 2 days, but would intensify into a subtropical storm as it entered a more favorable enviroment. The subtropical storm would be named grace. Grace would struggle to intensify, even thought being in a favorable environment. Grace would remain a subtropical storm for its whole lifetime, never transitioning into a fully tropical storm. Grace would slowly intensify until it reached its peak intensity of 70 mph and 999 mb. Grace would keep moving east-northeast at 15 mph and a tropical storm warning was put out for North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Grace would continue to go the same way and come closer to the us shore. The NHC thought that Grace may become a category 1 hurricane, but it never strengthened to that point. As grace neared the coast many preparations were taken along the seaboard. Grace would officially make landfall in North Carolina on July 22 and would immediately start to weaken. Grace weakened into a subtropical depression just hours after making landfall and would completely dissipate on July 23 while over kentucky. Grace was known to cause just about $500 million (2021 US Dollars) and was blamed for 12 direct deaths and 1 indirect death, totaling to 13 total deaths blamed on Subtropical Storm Grace.
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