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Tropical Storm Ana, or "The Father's Day Storm" was a strong tropical storm that impacted Virginia and New York. Ana started from a bit-organized low that formed north of the Lesser Antilles on June 10. The low was given a 60% of formation in 5 days. The low moved over warm ocean temperatures, becoming more organized. On June 12, the low became a tropical depression, the first of the season. Once happened, the NHC started issuing advisories on Tropical Depression One. One curved northwest, moving over hot ocean waters, strengthening into a tropical storm, receiving the name, Ana.

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  • Tropical Storm Ana, or "The Father's Day Storm" was a strong tropical storm that impacted Virginia and New York. Ana started from a bit-organized low that formed north of the Lesser Antilles on June 10. The low was given a 60% of formation in 5 days. The low moved over warm ocean temperatures, becoming more organized. On June 12, the low became a tropical depression, the first of the season. Once happened, the NHC started issuing advisories on Tropical Depression One. One curved northwest, moving over hot ocean waters, strengthening into a tropical storm, receiving the name, Ana.
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  • Tropical Storm Ana, or "The Father's Day Storm" was a strong tropical storm that impacted Virginia and New York. Ana started from a bit-organized low that formed north of the Lesser Antilles on June 10. The low was given a 60% of formation in 5 days. The low moved over warm ocean temperatures, becoming more organized. On June 12, the low became a tropical depression, the first of the season. Once happened, the NHC started issuing advisories on Tropical Depression One. One curved northwest, moving over hot ocean waters, strengthening into a tropical storm, receiving the name, Ana. Tropical Storm Watches were issued for the northeastern Coast of the United States. Ana strengthened more, nearing the USA. Tropical Storm Warnings were issued for areas which have a high chance of being impacted. Ana attained a maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. Ana made landfall in Virginia on Father's Day. Ana caused 2 million dollars in damage. Two people drowned when they were in a coastal beach, and were swept away by rip currents. Tropical Storm Ana weakened to a tropical depression, then made its final landfall in New York, causing 0.5 million dollars, nobody was killed. Nobody was reported missing. Ana dissipated on June 17. Since Ana made landfall on Father's Day, Ana was named, "The Father's Day Storm."
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