Tropical Storm — Inland Chatham, Georgia
2012-05-27 · Inland Chatham, Georgia
Event narrative
The AWOS at Hunter U.S. Army Airfield measured a wind gust of 42 mph associated with Beryl.
Wider weather episode
Beryl developed as a Subtropical Storm over the Atlantic Ocean well east of the North Coastal Georgia area. The cyclone eventually became a Tropical Storm and slowly moved to the southwest and finally made landfall along the northeast Florida coast. The system then weakened to a Tropical Depression and meandered about before slowly moving back to the northeast across coastal portions of Georgia and South Carolina. The system produced tropical storm force winds, rip currents, and areas of heavy rainfall across the region.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 384400. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.