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From June 23 to 26, 2012, Tropical Storm Debby produced a significant tornado outbreak across the Florida Peninsula.Throughout the entire event, 25 tornadoes touched down across the state, making the outbreak the second largest on record in Florida, behind only that spawned by Hurricane Agnes, which produced 28 tornadoes from June 18 to 19, 1972. [4]
The strongest tornadoes produced by Debby occurred in North Carolina. 10 tornadoes touched down in the state, including three significant (EF2+) tornadoes. An EF2 tornado passed near Harrells, another EF2 tornado caused considerable damage in Greene County, and a low-end EF3 tornado collapsed a home and killed a person near Lucama. Three of the ...
Tropical Storm Debby was a tropical cyclone that caused extensive flooding in North Florida and Central Florida 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.
Debby’s heavy rain, flooding and tornado threats spanned hundreds of miles of the eastern United States Friday as it raced north toward the Northeast. Debby-triggered flooding traps people in ...
Debby made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane just before 7:00 a.m. EDT Monday morning near Steinhatchee along Florida's Big Bend. Maximum sustained winds were 80 mph, but a gust of 99 mph was ...
After causing at least six deaths in the Southeast, Debby weakened to a tropical depression Thursday but remained a dangerous storm as it picked up speed, spreading its torrential rain and tornado ...
Tropical Storm Debby is moving up the Southeast and has already begun to impact the Midlands. Columbia could see up to 10 inches of rain between Tuesday and Thursday, as the storm slowly crawls north.
Hurricane Debby’s path on August 5th, 2024. Human-caused climate change made the warm waters that fueled Hurricane Debby, adding more moisture and humidity to the storm.