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Map plotting the track and intensity of the storm according to the
SarSimpson hurricane wind scale
An area of cloudiness and rainshowers developed several hundred miles east-southeast of Bermuda on August
25, likely in association with a low-level disturbance that
formed along a cold front. For several days, it moved
southwestward, and, while located on the southwestern
end of an upper-level trough to the north of Puerto Rico,
deep convection throughout the system increased. The
system tracked westward,[2] and initially remained disorganized while surface pressures remained high.[3] The
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the track of the storm. Hours after becoming a tropical storm, a tropical storm warning was issued from
Fernandina Beach, Florida, to the mouth of the Savannah
River, with a tropical storm watch further northward to
the mouth of the South Santee River in South Carolina,
though these were cancelled after Edouard turned to the
east. About 10 hours before landfall, the National Hurricane Center issued another tropical storm warning from
Titusville, Florida to Brunswick, Georgia, with a tropical
storm watch further south to Sebastian Inlet, Florida.[2]
Preparations
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In Bermuda, the outow from the storm produced cloudy
conditions throughout the island. Squally conditions were
reported a short distance to the west of the island, though
no rain was reported on Bermuda.[17]
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higher in western Florida, peaking at 7.64 inches (194
mm) in DeSoto County[21] with an area near Tampa reporting over 7 inches (175 mm).[22]
[11] James Franklin (2002). Tropical Storm Edouard Discussion Twelve. National Hurricane Center. Retrieved December 11, 2006.
Moderate rainfall resulted in river ooding along the [12] James Franklin (2002). Tropical Storm Edouard Discussion Thirteen. National Hurricane Center. Retrieved
Saint Johns River, resulting in ooding along roads in
December 11, 2006.
Seminole County. Roadway, urban, and lowland ooding was also reported in Brevard and Orange counties. [13] James Franklin (2002). Tropical Depression Edouard
Roadway ooding was extensive in some areas, resultDiscussion Seventeen. National Hurricane Center. Reing in road closures in Oviedo, Cocoa Beach, and Cape
trieved December 11, 2006.
Canaveral.[19] Heavy rainfall in Pinellas Park caused
heavy street ooding along an intersection on U.S. High- [14] Florida State Emergency Response Team (2002).
Tropical Storm Edouard Situation Report (PDF).
way 19.[23] No casualties were reported, and damage was
Retrieved December 11, 2006.
[24]
minor.
See also
List of Florida hurricanes (2000-present)
Other storms of the same name
References
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Tropical Storm Edouard Tropical Cyclone Report
National Hurricane Center Advisory Archive
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