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Tropical Storm Josephine was the tenth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine formed on September 17 in the open Atlantic Ocean, well away from any land areas. Josephine dissipated on September 19. Josephine moved north and northeast throughout its lifetime, and it reached 60 mph winds as an extratropical cyclone. Josephine caused no damage and no fatalities.

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  • Tropical Storm Josephine was the tenth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine formed on September 17 in the open Atlantic Ocean, well away from any land areas. Josephine dissipated on September 19. Josephine moved north and northeast throughout its lifetime, and it reached 60 mph winds as an extratropical cyclone. Josephine caused no damage and no fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Josephine was the eleventh tropical cyclone and tenth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine developed out of a non-tropical low which formed off a dissipating stationary front located 750 nmi (1,390 km) east of Bermuda on September 16. The low gradually developed into a tropical depression on September 17. The depression moved slowly north over the next day before being upgraded to a tropical storm. After being upgraded to a tropical storm, Josephine accelerated to the northwest as a minimal tropical storm before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone on September 19. Josephine briefly reached an intensity of 60 mph (95 km/h) as an extratropical cyclone before merging with an extratropical frontal system.
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  • Tropical Storm Josephine was the tenth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine formed on September 17 in the open Atlantic Ocean, well away from any land areas. Josephine dissipated on September 19. Josephine moved north and northeast throughout its lifetime, and it reached 60 mph winds as an extratropical cyclone. Josephine caused no damage and no fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Josephine was the eleventh tropical cyclone and tenth named storm of the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season. Josephine developed out of a non-tropical low which formed off a dissipating stationary front located 750 nmi (1,390 km) east of Bermuda on September 16. The low gradually developed into a tropical depression on September 17. The depression moved slowly north over the next day before being upgraded to a tropical storm. After being upgraded to a tropical storm, Josephine accelerated to the northwest as a minimal tropical storm before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone on September 19. Josephine briefly reached an intensity of 60 mph (95 km/h) as an extratropical cyclone before merging with an extratropical frontal system. __TOC__
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