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At 8 am, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Emily with max sustained winds of 45 mph and a central pressure of 1006 mb. | At 8 am, it strengthened into Tropical Storm Emily with max sustained winds of 45 mph and a central pressure of 1006 mb. | ||
- | This storm jumped from a low risk to a medium risk just before being named a depression, making it the fastest developed storm of the year as of its formation. | + | This storm jumped from a low risk to a medium risk just before being named a depression, making it the fastest developed storm of the year as of its formation. It went from an invest, to a depression, to a tropical storm, to landfall in around 5 hours, making it one of or the quickest storms to develop and hit land. |
After making landfall, the storm weakened to a depression with winds of 35 mph and a pressure of 1007 mb, rising to 1011 mb and the winds dropping to 30 mph after moving off land. | After making landfall, the storm weakened to a depression with winds of 35 mph and a pressure of 1007 mb, rising to 1011 mb and the winds dropping to 30 mph after moving off land. | ||
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At 10:45 a.m. on July 31, 2017, Emily made landfall on Anna Maria Island with winds of 45 mph and a min pressure of 1005mb. | At 10:45 a.m. on July 31, 2017, Emily made landfall on Anna Maria Island with winds of 45 mph and a min pressure of 1005mb. | ||
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+ | Heavy rain of up to 8" fell across Central Florida and caused widespread flooding, and the winds caused some damage to roofs in the area. An EF-0 tornado touched down near Bradenton, Florida causing $96,000 worth of damage. | ||
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+ | As the storm moved off the coast, rip currents were a threat along the Florida coast. | ||
===== Which Model Won? ===== | ===== Which Model Won? ===== | ||
* ECMWF - Developed the system very weakly, but only had real development once in the Atlantic, so too late of development. | * ECMWF - Developed the system very weakly, but only had real development once in the Atlantic, so too late of development. | ||
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[[https://southernwx.com/community/threads/invest-98l.215/#post-35171|Tropical Storm Emily]] | [[https://southernwx.com/community/threads/invest-98l.215/#post-35171|Tropical Storm Emily]] | ||
===== Storm Images ===== | ===== Storm Images ===== | ||
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