Tropical Storm Ana was a tropical cyclone that affected a minor portion of Alabama in early August 1991. It was the first tropical cyclone and the first named storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season.
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| - Tropical Storm Ana was a tropical cyclone that affected a minor portion of Alabama in early August 1991. It was the first tropical cyclone and the first named storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season.
- Tropical Storm Ana was the first named storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season. Ana developed on July 2 off the coast of Georgia. Ana headed east-northeast, then eastward out to sea and away from any land areas. Ana dissipated on July 5. Ana caused no damage and no deaths.
- Tropical Storm Ana was the first named storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season. The first tropical cyclone of the season, Ana developed from a mid-low level cyclone offshore of South Carolina on July 2. Strengthening at a modest pace, it became a tropical storm on July 3 while moving out to sea. Tropical Storm Ana attained its peak intensity later that day when maximum sustained winds reached 50 mph (85 km/h). Ana began to accelerate generally eastward across the Atlantic after reaching peak intensity. By July 5, it had lost all tropical characteristics on July 5.
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| - Tropical Storm Ana was a tropical cyclone that affected a minor portion of Alabama in early August 1991. It was the first tropical cyclone and the first named storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season.
- Tropical Storm Ana was the first named storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season. The first tropical cyclone of the season, Ana developed from a mid-low level cyclone offshore of South Carolina on July 2. Strengthening at a modest pace, it became a tropical storm on July 3 while moving out to sea. Tropical Storm Ana attained its peak intensity later that day when maximum sustained winds reached 50 mph (85 km/h). Ana began to accelerate generally eastward across the Atlantic after reaching peak intensity. By July 5, it had lost all tropical characteristics on July 5. Tropical Storm Ana never made landfall while tropical, but the precursor low moved over Florida, causing several inches of rain. As it paralleled the Carolinas, it also caused rain in a few more states. Ana never really threatened land, during its short existence.
- Tropical Storm Ana was the first named storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season. Ana developed on July 2 off the coast of Georgia. Ana headed east-northeast, then eastward out to sea and away from any land areas. Ana dissipated on July 5. Ana caused no damage and no deaths.
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