Beryl (1994)

TS AL031994 · Atlantic
Peak winds
50 kt
58 mph
Min pressure
999 mb
ACE
0.82
10⁴ kt²
Landfalls
1
20 observations

What happened during Beryl?

Beryl was a TS Atlantic tropical cyclone that existed from August 14 to August 19, 1994 (6 days). It reached peak winds of 57 mph (50 kt) and a minimum central pressure of 999 mb. The storm made one landfall on August 16 at 30.0°N, 85.6°W.


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Storm overview
First obs
1994-08-14
Last obs
1994-08-19
Storm number
3
Basin
Atlantic
Observations
20

Best-track observations

Time (UTC) Status Lat Lon Winds (kt) Pressure (mb) Record
1994-08-14 12:00 TD 28.70 -87.20 20 1013
1994-08-14 18:00 TD 29.40 -87.30 25 1012
1994-08-15 00:00 TD 29.50 -86.30 25 1009
1994-08-15 06:00 TD 29.60 -85.90 30 1008
1994-08-15 12:00 TS 29.70 -85.60 35 1007
1994-08-15 18:00 TS 29.90 -85.70 45 1004
1994-08-16 00:00 TS 30.00 -85.60 50 1000 Landfall
1994-08-16 03:00 TS 30.20 -85.40 50 999 I
1994-08-16 06:00 TS 30.40 -85.30 50 1003
1994-08-16 12:00 TD 31.30 -85.00 30 1004
1994-08-16 18:00 TD 32.30 -84.50 25 1005
1994-08-17 00:00 TD 33.30 -83.90 20 1005
1994-08-17 06:00 TD 34.30 -83.50 15 1006
1994-08-17 12:00 TD 35.50 -82.60 15 1009
1994-08-17 18:00 TD 37.50 -81.50 15 1011
1994-08-18 00:00 TD 38.50 -79.60 15 1011
1994-08-18 06:00 TD 39.50 -77.50 15 1011
1994-08-18 12:00 TD 41.20 -76.00 15 1010
1994-08-18 18:00 TD 41.60 -73.90 15 1010
1994-08-19 00:00 TD 42.00 -72.00 15 1012

Source: NOAA National Hurricane Center HURDAT2 best-track database (nhc.noaa.gov/data). Data is in the public domain. Best-track positions and intensities are post-storm reanalysis estimates and may differ from real-time advisories.