198:. The system was declassified as a tropical cyclone the following day, a remnant circulation later moved over Louisiana and Mississippi, producing heavy rainfall and causing flooding. Along the Florida coast, the system produced heavy waves that contributed to two deaths. Moving inland, the remnants of the depression reached central Alabama before turning southward. The system nearly redeveloped into a tropical cyclone on August 16 after it again reached the Gulf of Mexico, but it became disorganized and turned northward into Mississippi. The depression twice caused
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and produced heavy rainfall, estimated up to 4 in (10 cm). The rainfall flooded several streets and damaged the city's water line, and 1,921 customers were left without power. When the remnants affected
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Tropical Depression Five over the eastern Gulf of Mexico
1123:"Tropical Depression Five Special Public Advisory One"
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1005:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL052010_Five.pdf
936:Stacy Stewart; Michael Brennan (August 15, 2010).
821:Richard Pasch; Todd Kimberlain (August 11, 2010).
749:Richard Pasch; Todd Kimberlain (August 10, 2010).
607:"Tropical Depression Five Tropical Cyclone Report"
393:forecast significant intensification to a minimum
751:"Tropical Depression Five Special Discussion One"
700:Richard Pasch; Todd Kimberlain (August 9, 2010).
677:Richard Pasch; Todd Kimberlain (August 8, 2010).
381:in Louisiana. Under the influence of a mid-level
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333:located several hundred miles east-southeast of
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1203:"Deaths show secluded beaches carry some risk"
1044:"T.D. 5 sent high water over sea turtle nests"
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1765:2010 Atlantic hurricane season
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1355:"Event Report for Mississippi"
1147:Kate Mundy (August 16, 2010).
959:Eric Brown (August 16, 2010).
890:Eric Blake (August 13, 2010).
798:Eric Brown (August 11, 2010).
605:Michael Brennan (2010-11-04).
337:. The system had disorganized
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175:2010 Atlantic hurricane season
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1331:Mark Kent (August 15, 2010).
915:"Tropical Weather Discussion"
869:"Tropical Weather Discussion"
633:"Tropical Weather Discussion"
1399:"Event Report for Tennessee"
1377:"Event Report for Louisiana"
1232:. WAFB 9 CBS. Archived from
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482:Intracoastal City, Louisiana
349:, due to strong upper-level
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463:Deepwater Horizon oil spill
208:Deepwater Horizon oil spill
140:>$ 1 million (2010
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1310:"Event Report for Georgia"
1151:. KATC.com. Archived from
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98:35 mph (55 km/h)
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1255:Mark Schleifstein.
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302:Subtropical cyclone
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