23 September 1992, Tropical Storm Danielle (Figure 34) 



A tropical d^ression had developed off the North Caroloina - South Carolina coast by the morn- 

 ing of 22 September. It tracked to the north, parallel to shore and by the morning of 23 September 

 had intensified into a tropical storm located about 200 km southeast of Cape Hatteras. Interaction 

 with a cold front caused Danielle to head onshore and the storm made landfall along the northeastern 

 coast of North Carolina on the morning of 25 September, as it continued to move north along the 

 Atlantic shore. The maximum fl,^ (at gage 630) of 4.6 m (J_ = 9.5 sec) was measured at 0734 

 EST on 25 September. Maximum winds (from northeast) reaoaed 20.5 m/sec on 25 September at 

 0542 EST. Winds were sustained above 15 m/sec from 23 September through the early morning of 

 25 September. The minimum atmospheric pressure of 1010.8 mb was measured at 0842 also on 25 

 September. There was 15 mm of precipitation. 



Figure 34. Data for 23 September 1992 (Tropical Storm Danielle) 

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