Tropical Storm Jerry (2001)
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La tempête tropicale Jerry est le douzième cyclone tropical et la dixième tempête tropicale de la Saison cyclonique 2001 dans l'océan Atlantique nord. Jerry aura été un cyclone de courte durée de vie se formant au large des Petites Antilles et les traversant avant de dissiper en Mer des Caraïbes.
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Tropical Storm Jerry was a short-lived tropical storm that formed in the latter half of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. Forming as a tropical depression from a tropical wave on October 6 near Barbados, Jerry intensified into a tropical storm early the following day on October 7 while initially located under an environment of weak vertical wind shear. After reaching its peak of 50 mph (80 km/h), Jerry passed just south of Barbados late on October 7 and through the Windward Islands on October 8. Shortly after entering the eastern Caribbean Sea, moderate upper-level wind shear affected Jerry's upper-level outflow, and the cyclone weakened to a depression shortly afterwards. Deterioration in organization continued, and Jerry dissipated while moving rapidly westward well south of Puerto Ric
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Tempête tropicale Jerry (2001)
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Tropical Storm Jerry (2001)
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Tropical Storm Jerry
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Barbados, Windward Islands, eastern Caribbean Sea
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2001-10-08
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2001
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None reported
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2001-10-06
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Jerry 2001-10-07 1425Z.jpg
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Tropical storm
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2001
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La tempête tropicale Jerry est le douzième cyclone tropical et la dixième tempête tropicale de la Saison cyclonique 2001 dans l'océan Atlantique nord. Jerry aura été un cyclone de courte durée de vie se formant au large des Petites Antilles et les traversant avant de dissiper en Mer des Caraïbes.
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Tropical Storm Jerry was a short-lived tropical storm that formed in the latter half of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. Forming as a tropical depression from a tropical wave on October 6 near Barbados, Jerry intensified into a tropical storm early the following day on October 7 while initially located under an environment of weak vertical wind shear. After reaching its peak of 50 mph (80 km/h), Jerry passed just south of Barbados late on October 7 and through the Windward Islands on October 8. Shortly after entering the eastern Caribbean Sea, moderate upper-level wind shear affected Jerry's upper-level outflow, and the cyclone weakened to a depression shortly afterwards. Deterioration in organization continued, and Jerry dissipated while moving rapidly westward well south of Puerto Rico. Jerry caused minimal effects in the Lesser Antilles.
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