Tropical Storm Gabrielle

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The name Gabrielle has been used for eight tropical cyclones worldwide, six in the Atlantic Ocean and two in the Indian Ocean.

In the Atlantic:

  • Hurricane Gabrielle (1989) - reached Category 4 and, though never striking land, caused large ocean swells on the East Coast of the United States that killed eight.
  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle (1995) - strengthened rapidly but formed too close to land to reach hurricane strength before making landfall in Mexico, causing minimal damage.
  • Hurricane Gabrielle (2001) - made landfall near Venice, Florida as a tropical storm, exited back into the ocean and strengthened into a minimal hurricane, degenerating south of Newfoundland.
  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle (2007) - subtropical storm that became a weak tropical storm prior to making landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, causing light damage.
  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle (2013) - short-lived, weak tropical storm that formed and dissipated in the Caribbean Sea south of Puerto Rico, but reformed close to Bermuda.
  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle (2019) - weak and disorganized tropical storm that dissipated over the eastern Atlantic, but later regenerated and intensified into a moderate tropical storm.

In the Indian:

  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle (1982) - a moderate tropical storm that brushed the islands of Mauritius and Réunion without causing damage.
  • Tropical Low Gabrielle (2009) - downgraded to a tropical low in post-analysis, did not affect land.
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