October 1984 



11-15 October 



129. Hurricane Josephine formed as a tropical depression about 900 km 

 east of Miami and moved northwest. The effects of Josephine were felt at the 

 FRF early on the 11th when the hurricane center was off the Georgia- 

 South Carolina coasts. A Canadian high which moved east across the Great 

 Lakes slowed the northerly track of Josephine which drifted past the FRF from 

 the 12th through the 14th. Although still producing high winds and waves at 

 the FRF, the storm center was off New England by the 15th. 



17-18 October 



130. Two high-pressure systems, one which formed over Bermuda and one 

 over Canada, combined to produce high winds and waves at the FRF. 



November 1984 



3 November 



131. An arctic high moved southeast into New England behind a cold 

 front which passed off the Atlantic seaboard early on the 3rd. 



20 November 



132. The effect of this huge arctic high was felt all the way to the 

 North Carolina coast as the system moved south into the central states on the 

 20th. 



6 December 1984 



133. The only storm of the month was the result of a low that formed in 

 the gulf and raced northward past the FRF on the 6th. 



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