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- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) abstract "Tropical Storm Hermine brought widespread flooding from Guatemala to Oklahoma in early September 2010. Forming directly from the remnants of Tropical Depression Eleven-E in the Eastern Pacific, Hermine formed from the remaining low-pressure area in the Bay of Campeche on September 5. By September 6, the system intensified into a tropical storm, earning the name Hermine, and quickly intensified as it approached the northern Mexican gulf coast. Shortly before making landfall near Matamoros, Hermine attained its peak intensity with winds of 70 mph (110 km/h). Continuing inland, the storm managed to maintain tropical storm intensity for 16 hours before finally weakening to a tropical depression over central Texas. Turning northeastward, Hermine eventually tracked through Oklahoma before dissipating over southeastern Kansas.In the Eastern Pacific, Tropical Depression Eleven-E, along with moisture from a monsoonal flow, brought torrential rains to southern Mexico and Guatemala. At least 84 people were killed in the two countries and damage exceeded $500 million. In northern Mexico, the effects of Tropical Storm Hermine were limited. Further north, severe flooding affected large parts of Texas and Oklahoma, killing eight people and leaving at least $240 million in losses.".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) thumbnail Tropical_Storm_Hermine_2010-09-07_1725Z.jpg?width=300.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wikiPageExternalLink ELEVEN-E.shtml.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wikiPageExternalLink HERMINE.shtml?.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wikiPageExternalLink TCR-AL102010_Hermine.pdf.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wikiPageExternalLink TCR-EP112010_Eleven-E.pdf.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wikiPageExternalLink HERMINE_archive.shtml.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wikiPageID "28695493".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wikiPageRevisionID "588763837".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) 1MinWinds "60".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) areas Central_America.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) areas Kansas.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) areas Oklahoma.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) areas Texas.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) basin "Atl".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) damages "740".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) dissipated "September 10, 2010".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) fatalities "52".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) formed "September 5, 2010".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) hasPhotoCollection Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010).
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) hurricaneSeason "2010".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) imageLocation "Tropical Storm Hermine 2010-09-07 1725Z.jpg".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) imageName "Tropical Storm Hermine well inland, while still at tropical storm intensity.".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) name "Tropical Storm Hermine".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) pressure "989".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) type "Tropical Storm".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) year "2010".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:2010_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:2010_Pacific_hurricane_season.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:2010_in_Mexico.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:2010_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:Atlantic_hurricanes_in_Mexico.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:Atlantic_tropical_storms.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:Eastern_Pacific_tropical_depressions.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Guatemala.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Texas.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) subject Category:Pacific_hurricanes_in_Mexico.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) comment "Tropical Storm Hermine brought widespread flooding from Guatemala to Oklahoma in early September 2010. Forming directly from the remnants of Tropical Depression Eleven-E in the Eastern Pacific, Hermine formed from the remaining low-pressure area in the Bay of Campeche on September 5. By September 6, the system intensified into a tropical storm, earning the name Hermine, and quickly intensified as it approached the northern Mexican gulf coast.".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) label "Tropical Storm Hermine (2010)".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) label "Tropisches Tiefdruckgebiet Elf-E (2010)".
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) sameAs Tropisches_Tiefdruckgebiet_Elf-E_(2010).
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) sameAs m.0czcpbq.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) sameAs Q1141228.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) sameAs Q1141228.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) wasDerivedFrom Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010)?oldid=588763837.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) depiction Tropical_Storm_Hermine_2010-09-07_1725Z.jpg.
- Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010) isPrimaryTopicOf Tropical_Storm_Hermine_(2010).