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Tropical Storm Javier (2035) was a normal storm part of the 2035 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed July 6 as Invest 98L. After a couple of days moving towards the East Coast, it developed into Tropical Depression Five as soon as it hit The Bahamas. Soon, it moved into the Gulf and moved into Florida where it became Tropical Storm Javier. There, it devastated a small bit of the Western side of the Florida panhandle before dissipating on July 13. No reported fatalities while damage costed $1,000 dollars.

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  • Tropical Storm Javier (2035) was a normal storm part of the 2035 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed July 6 as Invest 98L. After a couple of days moving towards the East Coast, it developed into Tropical Depression Five as soon as it hit The Bahamas. Soon, it moved into the Gulf and moved into Florida where it became Tropical Storm Javier. There, it devastated a small bit of the Western side of the Florida panhandle before dissipating on July 13. No reported fatalities while damage costed $1,000 dollars.
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Name
  • Tropical Storm Javier
Caption
  • Javier near to peak intensity.
1-min winds
  • 50(xsd:integer)
Damages
  • 1000.0
Pressure
  • 996(xsd:integer)
Basin
  • Atl
Dissipated
  • --07-13
Fatalities
  • None
affected
  • Southern Florida, The Bahamas
cycloneseason
  • 2035(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • --07-06
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  • Tropical Storm Javier (2035) was a normal storm part of the 2035 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed July 6 as Invest 98L. After a couple of days moving towards the East Coast, it developed into Tropical Depression Five as soon as it hit The Bahamas. Soon, it moved into the Gulf and moved into Florida where it became Tropical Storm Javier. There, it devastated a small bit of the Western side of the Florida panhandle before dissipating on July 13. No reported fatalities while damage costed $1,000 dollars.
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