Unnamed — 2002
Peak intensity: TD (34 mph). Active September 07–September 08, 2002 (2 days).
By the numbers
Peak winds
34 mph
TD
Min pressure
1013 mb
at peak intensity
Observations
5
6-hourly fixes
ACE
—
accumulated cyclone energy
Storm summary
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Track and observations
Interactive track map renders here with all 5 observations plotted, colored by intensity. Below: tabular observation log.
Track map placeholder · 5 observations from HURDAT2
Show first 12 observations
| Time | Status | Lat / Lon | Winds | Pressure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002-09-07 12:00Z | TD | 24.3, -47.5 | 34 mph | 1013 mb |
| 2002-09-07 18:00Z | TD | 24.5, -48.2 | 34 mph | 1014 mb |
| 2002-09-08 00:00Z | TD | 24.5, -49.1 | 34 mph | 1015 mb |
| 2002-09-08 06:00Z | TD | 24.5, -50.2 | 29 mph | 1016 mb |
| 2002-09-08 12:00Z | TD | 24.4, -51.3 | 29 mph | 1016 mb |
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