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567:. Heavy rainfall resulting in flooding, which damaged at least 100 homes and left 485 people homeless. By August 24, at least 15 people evacuated their homes because of flooding. Due to high winds, two cars were crushed by falling trees, causing the deaths of two men and one 12-year-old boy.
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Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on August 15. Six days later, the system developed into Tropical Depression Seven while centered halfway between the Lesser Antilles and Africa. The depression tracked west-northwestward around the periphery of a subtropical
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threw a tractor-trailer into a building at an industrial park. The tornado also struck the
Iredell Container Corp. building and damaged several nearby mobile homes. As a result, numerous residents of Iredell County were left without gas or electricity. Four houses and a produce stand were destroyed
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Tropical Storm Chris. Tracking rapidly north-northeastward, Chris attained its peak intensity
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caused one injury and light damage. Collectively, the three tornadoes in the state caused at least $ 1 million (1988 USD) in damage. In
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on August 21. Forming as a tropical depression, it remained weak for several days, crossing the Lesser
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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surface high pressure ridge. After strengthening minimally, the depression struck
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1237:"Tropical Storm Chris Brings Damage, Rain To Tar Heel State"
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
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Tropical Storm Chris at peak intensity near landfall in
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943:"Depression may pick up steam as it nears Florida"
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973:Encyclopedia of hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones
1265:"Storm, Cold Front Spark Flood Warnings In N.E."
1054:Miles Lawrence and James Gross (October 1989).
911:"Rain, Wind Kill 3 As Storm Passes Puerto Rico"
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1033:"Tropical Cyclone Rainfall for the Southeast"
787:List of North Carolina hurricanes (1980–1999)
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888:"Tropical Storm Chris - August 22-30, 1988"
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1123:"Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena"
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486:). The storm made its final landfall near
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814:"Tropical Storm Chris Preliminary Report"
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1056:"Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1988"
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16:Atlantic tropical storm in 1988
1677:1988 Atlantic hurricane season
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1322:"Remnants of Chris Over Maine"
593:Fort Pulaski National Monument
215:1988 Atlantic hurricane season
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1138:National Climatic Data Center
776:Other storms of the same name
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862:. United Press International
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557:United States Virgin Islands
524:Edisto Beach, South Carolina
234:in August 1988. The seventh
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854:"Tropical Storm Chris Hits"
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969:David Longshore (1998).
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1350:CHC Report on Chris
1242:The Mount Airy News
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