Image:Tropical Storm Beryl (2000).jpg

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Description

Tropical Storm Beryl was located along the coast of Mexico south of Brownsville, Texas near 23.6N 95.8W at 15:00 UTC. Beryl had been moving in a northwest direction at 5 knots with maximum sustained winds at 45 knots, gusts to 55 knots and was forecast to intensify.

Source

http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Tropical/Atlantic/2000/TRCberyl227_G8.jpg

Date

2000-08-14

Author

NOAA / Operational Significant Event Imagery

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current01:30, 24 December 20051,280×1,021 (429 KB)Hurricanehink (From http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Tropical/Atlantic/2000/TRCberyl227_G8.jpg, this image shows Tropical Storm Beryl in the western Gulf of Mexico as a 50 mph tropical storm. {{PD-USGov-NOAA}} {{NOAA logo}})
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