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Tropical Storm Earl was the fifth named storm of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season. Earl developed on September 26 while located well east of the east coast of Florida. Earl ultimately dissipated on October 3 while located south of Bermuda. Earl caused no damage and no deaths.

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  • Tropical Storm Earl was the fifth named storm of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season. Earl developed on September 26 while located well east of the east coast of Florida. Earl ultimately dissipated on October 3 while located south of Bermuda. Earl caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Tropical Storm Earl was the eighth tropical cyclone and the sixth named storm of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season. This storm was never seen as a threat to land because it was predicted to veer away from Florida, though tropical storm force winds were observed in northern part of the state. It formed on September 26 from the interaction of a cut-off low associated with a trough, and a tropical wave. Earl became stationary on September 29, over warm waters of the Gulf Stream, which allowed it to strengthen into a tropical storm. After strengthening into a tropical storm, Earl began to parallel its initial track. Over the next few days, Earl would approach hurricane status, before unfavorable conditions prevailed. Tropical Storm Earl dissipated on October 3 out in the Atlantic.
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  • Tropical Storm Earl was the fifth named storm of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season. Earl developed on September 26 while located well east of the east coast of Florida. Earl ultimately dissipated on October 3 while located south of Bermuda. Earl caused no damage and no deaths.
  • Tropical Storm Earl was the eighth tropical cyclone and the sixth named storm of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season. This storm was never seen as a threat to land because it was predicted to veer away from Florida, though tropical storm force winds were observed in northern part of the state. It formed on September 26 from the interaction of a cut-off low associated with a trough, and a tropical wave. Earl became stationary on September 29, over warm waters of the Gulf Stream, which allowed it to strengthen into a tropical storm. After strengthening into a tropical storm, Earl began to parallel its initial track. Over the next few days, Earl would approach hurricane status, before unfavorable conditions prevailed. Tropical Storm Earl dissipated on October 3 out in the Atlantic. Overall impact from Tropical Storm Earl was minor, with light to moderate rain on land. In addition, Tropical Storm Earl had also spawned 11 tornadoes, but no other effects. No damage or fatalities were reported in association with Tropical Storm Earl.
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