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- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) abstract "Tropical Storm Debby caused extensive flooding in North Florida and the Florida Panhandle during late June 2012. The fourth tropical cyclone and named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Debby developed from a trough of low pressure in the central Gulf of Mexico on June 23. Despite a projected track toward landfall in Louisiana or Texas, the storm headed the opposite direction, moving slowly north-northeast and northeastward. The storm slowly strengthened, and at 1800 UTC on June 25, attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h). Dry air, westerly wind shear, and upwelling of cold waters prevented further intensification over the next 24 hours. Instead, Debby weakened, and by late on June 26, it was a minimal tropical storm. At 2100 UTC, the storm made landfall near Steinhatchee, Florida with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h). Once inland, the system continued to weaken while crossing Florida, and dissipated shortly after emerging into the Atlantic on June 27.The storm dropped immense amounts of precipitation near its path. Rainfall peaked at 28.78 inches (731 mm) in Curtis Mill, Florida, located in southwestern Wakulla County. The Sopchoppy River, which reached its record height, flooded at least 400 structures in Wakulla County. Additionally, the Suwannee River reached its highest level since Hurricane Dora in 1964. Further south in Pasco County, the Anclote River and Pithlachascotee River overflowed, flooding communities with "head deep" water and causing damage to 106 homes. An additional 587 homes were inundated after the Black Creek overflowed in Clay County. Several roads and highways in North Florida were left impassable, including Interstate 10 and U.S. Route 90. U.S. Routes 19 and 98 were also inundated by coastal flooding. In Central and South Florida, damage was primarily caused by tornadoes, one of which caused a fatality. Overall, Debby caused at least $250 million in losses and 10 deaths, 8 in Florida and 1 each in Alabama and South Carolina.".
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- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) 1MinWinds "55".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) areas Bermuda.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) areas Central_America.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) areas Cuba.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) areas Southeastern_United_States.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) basin "Atl".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) damages "250".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) damagespre "At least".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) dissipated "2012-06-28".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) extratropical "2012-06-27".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) fatalities "7".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) formed "2012-06-23".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) hasPhotoCollection Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012).
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) hurricaneSeason "2012".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) imageLocation "Tropical Storm Debby Jun 24 2012 1900Z.jpg".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) imageName "--06-24".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) name "Tropical Storm Debby".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) pressure "990".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) type "Tropical Storm".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) year "2012".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) subject Category:2012_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) subject Category:2012_in_Florida.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) subject Category:2012_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) subject Category:Atlantic_tropical_storms.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Alabama.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Florida.
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) comment "Tropical Storm Debby caused extensive flooding in North Florida and the Florida Panhandle during late June 2012. The fourth tropical cyclone and named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Debby developed from a trough of low pressure in the central Gulf of Mexico on June 23. Despite a projected track toward landfall in Louisiana or Texas, the storm headed the opposite direction, moving slowly north-northeast and northeastward.".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) label "Tormenta tropical Debby (2012)".
- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) label "Tropical Storm Debby (2012)".
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- Tropical_Storm_Debby_(2012) depiction Tropical_Storm_Debby_Jun_24_2012_1900Z.jpg.
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