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Tropical Storm Jerry was the tenth named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. It was a very short-lived storm over the north-central Atlantic Ocean, lasting less than 48 hours, half of that time as a subtropical cyclone. It was never a threat to land. Jerry formed as a subtropical depression on September 22 from a non-tropical low pressure area over the central Atlantic. Then next day, it was upgraded to a tropical storm. After attaining tropical characteristics, the cyclone peaked with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h), and began to weaken on September 24. It completely dissipated on September 25.

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  • Tropical Storm Jerry was the tenth named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. It was a very short-lived storm over the north-central Atlantic Ocean, lasting less than 48 hours, half of that time as a subtropical cyclone. It was never a threat to land. Jerry formed as a subtropical depression on September 22 from a non-tropical low pressure area over the central Atlantic. Then next day, it was upgraded to a tropical storm. After attaining tropical characteristics, the cyclone peaked with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h), and began to weaken on September 24. It completely dissipated on September 25.
  • Tropical Storm Jerry was the tenth named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. Jerry was a short-lived, high latitude storm that formed on September 23 and dissipated on September 24. Jerry quickly became absorbed by a cold front that rapidly approached the cyclone from the west. Jerry spent nearly all its life as a subtropical cyclone, and did not affect land. Jerry caused no damage and no deaths.
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  • Tropical Storm Jerry was the tenth named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. It was a very short-lived storm over the north-central Atlantic Ocean, lasting less than 48 hours, half of that time as a subtropical cyclone. It was never a threat to land. Jerry formed as a subtropical depression on September 22 from a non-tropical low pressure area over the central Atlantic. Then next day, it was upgraded to a tropical storm. After attaining tropical characteristics, the cyclone peaked with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h), and began to weaken on September 24. It completely dissipated on September 25.
  • Tropical Storm Jerry was the tenth named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. Jerry was a short-lived, high latitude storm that formed on September 23 and dissipated on September 24. Jerry quickly became absorbed by a cold front that rapidly approached the cyclone from the west. Jerry spent nearly all its life as a subtropical cyclone, and did not affect land. Jerry caused no damage and no deaths.
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