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Tropical Storm Beryl caused flooding in several states in the Eastern United States in August 1994. The second named storm and third tropical cyclone of the season, Beryl developed from an upper-level low pressure area over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on August 14. Initially a tropical depression, the system intensified into a tropical storm about 24 hours after forming. Beryl then moved slowly northeastward and peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) before making landfall near Panama City, Florida, early on August 16. Within 12 hours of moving inland, the storm weakened to a tropical depression, but persisted as a tropical cyclone for a few days while traversing the Eastern United States. Beryl was absorbed by a frontal system while situated over Connecticut early on

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  • La tormenta tropical Beryl fue la segunda tormenta nombrada de la temporada de 1994. Beryl se originó al norte de Puerto Rico como un área de baja presión, y luego pasó por Florida, y entró en el Golfo, donde se convirtió en una depresión tropical. La tormenta tubo advertencias sobre ella durante cinco días, sus vientos alcanzaron un máximo de 95 km/h (59 mph) antes de disiparse sobre el noreste de Estados Unidos. Beryl causó 73 millones dólares (1994 USD) en daños, sobre la parte oriental de los Estados Unidos. La mayoría de los daños fueron por los tornados y las inundaciones de la tormenta tropical. Beryl causó heridas leves o moderadas, y una muerte.​​ (es)
  • Tropical Storm Beryl caused flooding in several states in the Eastern United States in August 1994. The second named storm and third tropical cyclone of the season, Beryl developed from an upper-level low pressure area over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on August 14. Initially a tropical depression, the system intensified into a tropical storm about 24 hours after forming. Beryl then moved slowly northeastward and peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) before making landfall near Panama City, Florida, early on August 16. Within 12 hours of moving inland, the storm weakened to a tropical depression, but persisted as a tropical cyclone for a few days while traversing the Eastern United States. Beryl was absorbed by a frontal system while situated over Connecticut early on August 19. In Florida, above normal tides in the panhandle caused erosion, damaged several boats, and drowned two people. Tropical storm force winds left about 20,000 people without electricity, while flooding from heavy rainfall damaged vehicles and roads. Property damage in the state reached about $5.9 million (1994 USD). Farther inland, Beryl spawned many tornadoes and resulted in flooding as far north of New England. In South Carolina, the state suffering the most damage, a total of 23 tornadoes were spawned, including three rated F3 on the Fujita scale. One tornado in Lexington damaged or destroyed 200 homes and 40 to 50 buildings and caused about 15,000 people to lose power after damaging five electrical substations. The state of New York experienced the worst of the flooding, with flash flooding in the Susquehanna and western Catskills regions. Two deaths and $12 million in damage occurred in New York. Overall, Beryl left five fatalities and at least $74.22 million in damage. (en)
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  • La tormenta tropical Beryl fue la segunda tormenta nombrada de la temporada de 1994. Beryl se originó al norte de Puerto Rico como un área de baja presión, y luego pasó por Florida, y entró en el Golfo, donde se convirtió en una depresión tropical. La tormenta tubo advertencias sobre ella durante cinco días, sus vientos alcanzaron un máximo de 95 km/h (59 mph) antes de disiparse sobre el noreste de Estados Unidos. Beryl causó 73 millones dólares (1994 USD) en daños, sobre la parte oriental de los Estados Unidos. La mayoría de los daños fueron por los tornados y las inundaciones de la tormenta tropical. Beryl causó heridas leves o moderadas, y una muerte.​​ (es)
  • Tropical Storm Beryl caused flooding in several states in the Eastern United States in August 1994. The second named storm and third tropical cyclone of the season, Beryl developed from an upper-level low pressure area over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on August 14. Initially a tropical depression, the system intensified into a tropical storm about 24 hours after forming. Beryl then moved slowly northeastward and peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) before making landfall near Panama City, Florida, early on August 16. Within 12 hours of moving inland, the storm weakened to a tropical depression, but persisted as a tropical cyclone for a few days while traversing the Eastern United States. Beryl was absorbed by a frontal system while situated over Connecticut early on (en)
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