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| Tropical Storm Bonnie; Tropical Storm Bonnie, The Bahamas and Florida, July 22 2010 to July 24 2010 | |
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| Buttons0603 | Friday, 24. September 2010, 17:51 Post #1 |
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Tropical Storm Bonnie was the third storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season. On July 22, the NHC announced that Tropical Depression Three had formed while located over the Southeastern Bahamas. That afternoon, the NHC upgraded the tropical depression to a tropical storm and named it "Bonnie". Bonnie crossed over the Bahamas as a minimal tropical storm, and further went on to make landfall on the southeastern coast of Florida on the morning of July 23. Downgraded to a tropical depression, Bonnie moved into the Gulf of Mexico on July 23. Bonnie was expected to strengthen in the Gulf, bringing it close to hurricane intensity. However, on July 24, the National Hurricane Center stated that Bonnie dissipated over the northern Gulf of Mexico. |
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