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Tropical Storm Beryl (1988)

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550: 898: 152: 27: 1143: 300: 231: 390:. Shortly thereafter, a trough from the northwest dissipated the anticyclone and resulted in a steady northwest motion very near where the cyclone originally moved offshore. Beryl maintained tropical storm status for about 18 hours before weakening to a tropical depression over central Louisiana. It turned to the northwest, and the surface circulation dissipated on August 10 while located a short distance south of 310: 320: 382:, it is estimated the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Beryl at 1000 UTC on August 8 while located just offshore coastal Louisiana. Conditions remained favorable for further intensification, with the circulation located over warm waters and maintaining well-defined 462:, Beryl produced sustained winds of 38 mph (61 km/h), with gusts to 54 mph (87 km/h), as well as above normal tides. The storm dropped heavy rainfall in coastal portions of Alabama, peaking at 16.09 inches (409 mm) on 342:
on August 1. Under weak steering currents, the trough drifted westward, and slowly became better defined with the formation of a circulation in the mid- through upper-levels of the atmosphere. An upper-level low developed over
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of low pressure on August 8. It tracked southeastward into the coastal waters of eastern Louisiana, and Beryl reached peak winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) while located about 75 miles (121 km) southeast of
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Throughout its path, Beryl caused about $ 3 million in damage (1988 USD, $ 5.46 million 2009 USD), primarily along the immediate coastline from erosion or flood damage.
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Upon becoming a tropical cyclone, the depression drifted southeastward, and within hours of its formation it emerged into the Gulf of Mexico. Based on ship reports and
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developed over the system, with the circulation becoming better defined and more vertically aligned. On August 7, the system drifted into southeastern
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The remnants of Beryl produced locally heavy precipitation peaking at about 12 inches (300 mm) in east-central
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Due to its slow motion, Beryl dropped heavy amounts of rainfall, peaking at 16.09 inches (409 mm) on
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before dissipating early on August 12, while its upper-level circulation turned northward into
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Rainfall from the storm reached over 7 inches (180 mm) a short distance east of
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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United Press International (1988-08-11). "Beryl remnants soak East Texas".
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National Hurricane Center Preliminary Report for Tropical Storm Beryl
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Jeff Woods (1988-08-08). "Domestic News". United Press International.
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Saint Petersburg Times (1988-08-09). "Beryl hovering off Louisiana".
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, â‰¤62 km/h)
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, â‰Ą252 km/h)
693:"Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report (Page 12)" 394:. The surface low pressure area crossed into north 725:"Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report (Page 3)" 641:"Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report (Page 2)" 182:in August 1988. The second tropical storm of the 1161: 496:, peaking at over 10 inches (250 mm) near 617:NHC Hurricane Research Division (2006-02-17). 402:before being merged by an approaching trough. 871: 569:List of wettest tropical cyclones in Alabama 347:, providing unfavorable amounts of vertical 1215:1988 natural disasters in the United States 671:"Rainfall Summary for Tropical Storm Beryl" 338:of low pressure emerged into the northeast 1115: 1110: 878: 864: 754: 668: 527:and 3 inches (76 mm) in southwestern 466:. Rough waves overturned a shrimp boat in 150: 25: 1079: 1074: 598:"Tropical Storm Beryl Preliminary Report" 576:- the most recent storm to form over land 225: 800:United States Geological Survey (2005). 229: 775:Miles Lawrence and James Gross (1989). 673:. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center 1162: 959: 954: 947: 942: 851:1988 Atlantic Hurricane Season Summary 814: 793: 718: 716: 714: 712: 710: 708: 664: 662: 660: 658: 656: 591: 589: 492:Beryl dropped rainfall across much of 1019: 1014: 971: 966: 911: 906: 859: 825: 802:"Summary of Significant Floods, 1988" 770: 768: 766: 764: 762: 610: 186:, Beryl developed from a slow-moving 1043: 1038: 1031: 1026: 1007: 1002: 923: 918: 748: 737: 684: 410:Upon becoming a tropical storm, the 1055: 1050: 777:"Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1988" 705: 653: 632: 586: 564:Other tropical cyclones named Beryl 31:Tropical Storm Beryl over Louisiana 13: 1127: 1122: 1091: 1086: 1067: 1062: 983: 978: 935: 930: 759: 723:National Hurricane Center (1988). 691:National Hurricane Center (1988). 639:National Hurricane Center (1988). 596:National Hurricane Center (1988). 14: 1231: 995: 990: 839: 1142: 1141: 1103: 1098: 896: 548: 318: 308: 298: 619:"Atlantic hurricane best track" 515:, resulting in some reports of 405: 218:. The waves capsized a boat in 141:Gulf Coast of the United States 1170:1988 Atlantic hurricane season 888:1988 Atlantic hurricane season 184:1988 Atlantic hurricane season 178:that formed over southeastern 163:1988 Atlantic hurricane season 1: 580: 7: 782:. 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1988 Atlantic hurricane season
Atlantic tropical cyclone
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1988 Atlantic hurricane season
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New Orleans
Texas
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Dauphin Island
Alabama
beach erosion
Mobile Bay

Saffir–Simpson scale
Tropical cyclone
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