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- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) abstract "Tropical Storm Emily was a weak Atlantic tropical cyclone that brought torrential rains to much of the northern Caribbean in 2011. The fifth named storm of the annual hurricane season, Emily developed from a strong but poorly organized tropical wave that tracked the open Atlantic for several days in late July. On August 1, it approached the Lesser Antilles and became better defined, producing inclement weather over much of the area. Two days later, the disturbance developed a closed wind circulation center, marking the formation of Tropical Storm Emily. The storm remained fairly disorganized as it proceeded into the Caribbean, though it generated strong thunderstorms and gusty winds along its path. On August 4, Emily was declassified as a tropical cyclone, after the mountainous areas of Hispaniola disrupted its weak circulation. Upon exiting the northeastern Caribbean on August 6, its remnants regenerated into a tropical storm, ultimately dissipating the next day.Despite its poor organization, Emily wrought havoc across many Caribbean nations. Gusty winds felled trees and heavy rains triggered widespread flooding throughout the Lesser Antilles; any significant damage in those islands was confined to Martinique, however, where one fatality occurred. In Puerto Rico, similar floods affected residences and roads, with infrastructural losses in the territory estimated at $5 million. Even after dissipating, the remnants of Emily continued to produce prolonged rainfall over much of Hispaniola. Extensive floods and mudslides in the Dominican Republic displaced over 7,000 residents, and three people drowned in the capital of Santo Domingo. In neighboring Haiti, hundreds of homes were flooded in the Artibonite Department, prompting evacuations. Only minor wind damage occurred throughout the country's southern peninsula, but one death was reported in the region.".
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- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) wikiPageID "32603695".
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- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) 1MinWinds "45".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) areas Cuba.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) areas Florida.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) areas Hispaniola.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) areas Jamaica.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) areas Lesser_Antilles.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) areas Puerto_Rico.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) areas The_Bahamas.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) basin "Atl".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) damages "5".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) dissipated "August 7, 2011".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) fatalities "4".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) formed "August 2, 2011".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) hasPhotoCollection Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011).
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) hurricaneSeason "2011".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) imageLocation "Tropical Storm Emily Aug 2 2011 1745Z.jpg".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) imageName "Emily crossing the Windward Islands.".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) name "Tropical Storm Emily".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) pressure "1003".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) type "Tropical Storm".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) year "2011".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) subject Category:2011_Atlantic_hurricane_season.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) subject Category:Atlantic_tropical_storms.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Martinique.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Puerto_Rico.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_the_Dominican_Republic.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) subject Category:Hurricanes_in_the_Leeward_Islands.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) comment "Tropical Storm Emily was a weak Atlantic tropical cyclone that brought torrential rains to much of the northern Caribbean in 2011. The fifth named storm of the annual hurricane season, Emily developed from a strong but poorly organized tropical wave that tracked the open Atlantic for several days in late July. On August 1, it approached the Lesser Antilles and became better defined, producing inclement weather over much of the area.".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) label "Tempête tropicale Emily (2011)".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) label "Tormenta tropical Emily (2011)".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) label "Tropical Storm Emily (2011)".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) label "Tropische storm Emily (2011)".
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) sameAs Tormenta_tropical_Emily_(2011).
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) sameAs Tempête_tropicale_Emily_(2011).
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) sameAs Tropische_storm_Emily_(2011).
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) sameAs m.0h1c3h1.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) sameAs Q3067242.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) sameAs Q3067242.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) wasDerivedFrom Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011)?oldid=589852761.
- Tropical_Storm_Emily_(2011) depiction Tropical_Storm_Emily_Aug_2_2011_1745Z.jpg.
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