Tropical Storm Chris (1988)

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La tormenta tropical Chris fue una débil tormenta tropical que tocó tierra en Carolina del Sur de la temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico de 1988. Fue la tercera tormenta de la temporada, Chris fue una de las cinco tormentas del Atlántico de ese año en tocar tierra en la costa de los Estados Unidos. Chris se formó como una depresión tropical en el centro del océano Atlántico el 21 de agosto y no alcanzó fuerza de tormenta tropical sino hasta 28 de agosto. Chris alcanzó su intensidad máxima de 80 km/h y una presión mínima de 1006 hPa antes de debilitarse y azotar a Georgia. rdf:langString
Tropical Storm Chris caused minor flooding in the Greater Antilles and the Eastern United States in August 1988. The seventh tropical cyclone and third named storm of the annual hurricane season, Chris developed from a tropical wave while roughly midway between Africa and the Lesser Antilles on August 21. Forming as a tropical depression, it remained weak for several days, crossing the Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, and The Bahamas during this time. While offshore the coast of Florida on August 28, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Chris. Thereafter, the system tracked rapidly north-northwestward and came ashore near Savannah, Georgia later that day. Once inland, Chris quickly weakened, and by early on the following day, it weakened to a tropical depression over South Carolina. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La tormenta tropical Chris fue una débil tormenta tropical que tocó tierra en Carolina del Sur de la temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico de 1988. Fue la tercera tormenta de la temporada, Chris fue una de las cinco tormentas del Atlántico de ese año en tocar tierra en la costa de los Estados Unidos. Chris se formó como una depresión tropical en el centro del océano Atlántico el 21 de agosto y no alcanzó fuerza de tormenta tropical sino hasta 28 de agosto. Chris alcanzó su intensidad máxima de 80 km/h y una presión mínima de 1006 hPa antes de debilitarse y azotar a Georgia. Chris dejó lluvias moderadas a través de su trayectoria, y sus vientos fueron mínimos. Las precipitaciones mataron a tres personas en Puerto Rico y un tornado mató a una en Carolina del Sur.
rdf:langString Tropical Storm Chris caused minor flooding in the Greater Antilles and the Eastern United States in August 1988. The seventh tropical cyclone and third named storm of the annual hurricane season, Chris developed from a tropical wave while roughly midway between Africa and the Lesser Antilles on August 21. Forming as a tropical depression, it remained weak for several days, crossing the Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, and The Bahamas during this time. While offshore the coast of Florida on August 28, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Chris. Thereafter, the system tracked rapidly north-northwestward and came ashore near Savannah, Georgia later that day. Once inland, Chris quickly weakened, and by early on the following day, it weakened to a tropical depression over South Carolina. Six hours later, Chris was absorbed by a cold front while over North Carolina, though the remnants of the system tracked across the Eastern United States and Atlantic Canada before dissipating on August 30. In the Leeward Islands and U.S. Virgin Islands, Chris produced only light rainfall, that caused no damage or fatalities. Heavy rainfall occurred in Puerto Rico, which damaged 100 homes and caused three fatalities. Large amounts of precipitation also fell in Hispaniola, though no damage was reported. In the United States, much of the damage occurred due to tornadoes, especially in The Carolinas. A tornado in South Carolina destroyed at least 15 mobile homes, caused one fatality, and resulted in a brief shutdown of U.S. Route 301. Flooding was minimal, as rainfall totals amounted to 5 inches (130 mm) or less, though standing water was reported on Interstate 26. Another destructive tornado occurred in Virginia. Two additional deaths were reported in New York, two from drowning and one from a tree falling onto a car. Although winds were light, at least 118,000 people from South Carolina to Maine were left without electricity. The dissipating storm produced light winds and precipitation in Nova Scotia. Overall, Tropical Storm Chris was attributed to four fatalities and $2.25 million (1988 USD) in losses.
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