Starting from a low over the Bay of Campeche, the low became more organized even if it went over land. The low was given an 80% chance of formation in 2 days. It formed as predicted. On June 30, Tropical Depression Two formed. Two moved northwest, strengthening into a tropical storm, the second of the season. It was named Bill. Bill issued Tropical Storm Warnings were issued for the Texan coast. Bill strengthenedto 50 mph, maintaining intensity until landfall. Bill weakened to a through of low pressure. The throgh passed through the western USA, moving out into the Atlantic.
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| - Starting from a low over the Bay of Campeche, the low became more organized even if it went over land. The low was given an 80% chance of formation in 2 days. It formed as predicted. On June 30, Tropical Depression Two formed. Two moved northwest, strengthening into a tropical storm, the second of the season. It was named Bill. Bill issued Tropical Storm Warnings were issued for the Texan coast. Bill strengthenedto 50 mph, maintaining intensity until landfall. Bill weakened to a through of low pressure. The throgh passed through the western USA, moving out into the Atlantic.
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| - Bill making landfall near Houston
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| - Yucatan Peninsula, Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio
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abstract
| - Starting from a low over the Bay of Campeche, the low became more organized even if it went over land. The low was given an 80% chance of formation in 2 days. It formed as predicted. On June 30, Tropical Depression Two formed. Two moved northwest, strengthening into a tropical storm, the second of the season. It was named Bill. Bill issued Tropical Storm Warnings were issued for the Texan coast. Bill strengthenedto 50 mph, maintaining intensity until landfall. Due to the rare brown ocean effect, Bill did not dissipated over land. However, Bill weakened slowly, spending most of its life over land. Bill brought heavy rains to Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Indiana. Bill later weakened to a tropical depression, causing strong storms to Ohio. Bill weakened to a through of low pressure. The throgh passed through the western USA, moving out into the Atlantic. Tropical Storm Bill took a similar path to Bill nearly a millenia ago. Though Bill affected many areas, Bill only caused 1 million dollars in damage. Nobody was killed directly, or indirectly. There were many reports of injury for Bill's landfall in Texas. Bill was reported a 65 mph tropical storm, but in re-analysis in 2100, Bill was actually a 50 mph tropical storm. With a brown ocean effect, Bill was known for this effect. Though many storms have been though this effect. In addition to some information about the 2999 Atlantic Hurricane Season, the season was very normal, it was a above-average season. This was the second named storm forming before July, which is average for yearly seasons.
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