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Tropical Storm Karen was the eleventh named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Karen formed on August 26 in the Atlantic Ocean well to the west of the Cape Verde Islands. Karen west-northwest, then took a turn to the northwest, where it dissipated out at sea on September 3. Karen is notable for its Fujiwhara interaction with Hurricane Iris, which ultimately caused Karen to dissipate. Karen caused no damage and no deaths.

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  • Tropical Storm Karen was the eleventh named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Karen formed on August 26 in the Atlantic Ocean well to the west of the Cape Verde Islands. Karen west-northwest, then took a turn to the northwest, where it dissipated out at sea on September 3. Karen is notable for its Fujiwhara interaction with Hurricane Iris, which ultimately caused Karen to dissipate. Karen caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Tropical Storm Karen was the twelfth cyclone of the active 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Karen formed on August 28 in the Central Atlantic, but was a minimal storm during its lifetime and never threatened land. The storm reached a peak intensity of 50 mph for a time. Karen is only notable for its interaction with, and absorption by, Hurricane Iris on September 3.
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  • Tropical Storm Karen was the eleventh named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Karen formed on August 26 in the Atlantic Ocean well to the west of the Cape Verde Islands. Karen west-northwest, then took a turn to the northwest, where it dissipated out at sea on September 3. Karen is notable for its Fujiwhara interaction with Hurricane Iris, which ultimately caused Karen to dissipate. Karen caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Tropical Storm Karen was the twelfth cyclone of the active 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Karen formed on August 28 in the Central Atlantic, but was a minimal storm during its lifetime and never threatened land. The storm reached a peak intensity of 50 mph for a time. Karen is only notable for its interaction with, and absorption by, Hurricane Iris on September 3. A tropical wave formed off Africa on August 23 with an already active tropics. The wave strengthened into Tropical Depression 12 on August 26 when Tropical Storm Jerry dissipated. The depression was unable to strengthen into a storm until August 28 becoming Tropical Storm Karen. Karen interacted with both the active Hurricane Humberto and Hurricane Iris from August 28 to September 2, causing Karen to start dissipating from Humberto and have a Fujiwhara interaction with Iris. Karen peaked to a 50 mph (80 km/h) moderate storm with a minimal pressure of 1000 mbar. Karen weakened into a depression on September 2 and was absorbed by Iris on September 3. Karen was predicted to reach winds of 70 mph (110 km/h), but was unable to get that far as Karen ended up peaking at 50 mph (80 mph) on August 30.
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