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Tropical Storm Arlene was the first named storm of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Arlene formed from a tropical wave that was named Invest 97L. The invest started to strengthen when it moved into the carribean ocean, with warm waters of 29-30C. The NHC sent a recon flight to investigate the system, and it found that the system was producing gale force winds of 35 MPH sustained, and had had recent bursts of convection over the center, so the NHC gave it a high chance of development on July 25. Tropical Depression Four formed on the next day, but would quickly strengthen into a tropical storm and receive the name Arlene. Arlene would struggle to intensify despite several agencies predicting a minimal hurricane and one agency even predicting major hurricane strength. Arlene would never r

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  • Tropical Storm Arlene was the first named storm of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Arlene formed from a tropical wave that was named Invest 97L. The invest started to strengthen when it moved into the carribean ocean, with warm waters of 29-30C. The NHC sent a recon flight to investigate the system, and it found that the system was producing gale force winds of 35 MPH sustained, and had had recent bursts of convection over the center, so the NHC gave it a high chance of development on July 25. Tropical Depression Four formed on the next day, but would quickly strengthen into a tropical storm and receive the name Arlene. Arlene would struggle to intensify despite several agencies predicting a minimal hurricane and one agency even predicting major hurricane strength. Arlene would never r
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Name
  • Tropical Storm Arlene
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  • 50(xsd:integer)
Damages
  • Minimal
Pressure
  • 997(xsd:integer)
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  • Atl
Dissipated
  • 2023-08-02(xsd:date)
Fatalities
  • 12(xsd:integer)
Gusts
  • 65(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • 2023-07-25(xsd:date)
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  • Tropical Storm Arlene was the first named storm of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Arlene formed from a tropical wave that was named Invest 97L. The invest started to strengthen when it moved into the carribean ocean, with warm waters of 29-30C. The NHC sent a recon flight to investigate the system, and it found that the system was producing gale force winds of 35 MPH sustained, and had had recent bursts of convection over the center, so the NHC gave it a high chance of development on July 25. Tropical Depression Four formed on the next day, but would quickly strengthen into a tropical storm and receive the name Arlene. Arlene would struggle to intensify despite several agencies predicting a minimal hurricane and one agency even predicting major hurricane strength. Arlene would never reach this intensity and would only peak as a 60 mph tropical storm. Arlene would start to make be to the north to the northwest, and would reach peak intensity. Arlene would take an unexpected turn to the north to the northeast and would weaken due to land interaction on July 28. Arlene weakened into a depression later that day. The system would move back over waters, though they weren't warm enough to support a very strong system. Arlene would persist through the colder waters until it lost most of its convective feautures around the center and the NHC released their final advisory on Remnant Low Arlene. Arlene's remnants would continue north until dissipating over Nova Scotia on August 2.
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