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Hurricane Gert

Tropical Depression Eight formed at the 11 PM advisory on August 12, 2017 as a 35 mph tropical depression with a min pressure of 1011mb. The system crossed the Atlantic over a week or two remaining an elongated swirl, but finally developed after passing northwest of the Lesser Antilles.

At the 5 PM advisory on August 13, 2017, TD8 was upgraded to tropical storm Gert with max winds of 40 mph and a central pressure of 1011mb.

After a day of intensification, Gert strengthened to a category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 mph and a central pressure of 986 mb, making it the second hurricane of the year.

Gert continued to intensify slowly, but hit a stall after getting dry air into its core, hence keeping its winds at 75 mph for some time. After that, Gert intensified fast into a strong category 1 before jumping to a low end category 2 on August 16, 2017.

On the afternoon of August 17, 2017, Gert became an extratropical cyclone as it accelerated pole ward.

Later that day at the 5 PM advisory, Gert dissipated.

Impacts

Gert caused rough seas along the East coast of the US as well as rough seas in the path it traveled.

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