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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