Tropical Storm Beryl
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The name Beryl has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of two names used for five tropical storms with none of them becoming a hurricane.
- 1982's Tropical Storm Beryl - moved across Atlantic but dissipated north of the Windward Islands, caused great damage in Cape Verde amounting to 115 deaths.
- 1988's Tropical Storm Beryl - formed over Louisiana and drifted into the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall at New Orleans, causing one death at sea and about $4 million in damage.
- 1994's Tropical Storm Beryl - went onshore at Panama City, Florida, 12 hours after forming, quickly went up the eastern states, dropping heavy rain and spawning many tornadoes; $73 million in damage was caused, mostly in South Carolina.
- 2000's Tropical Storm Beryl - made landfall in Mexico near the Texas border, causing one drowning death and some damage.
- 2006's Tropical Storm Beryl - formed south-east of North Carolina, brushed coastal Massachusetts and dissipated over Atlantic Canada.