Tropical Storm Barney

History
Tropical Storm Barney was a weak tropical storm that affected Southeast Georgia and South Carolina. On August 5, The NHC sent out hurricane hunters to investigate an area of disturbed weather, 200 miles E of Miami, Florida. They found no closed circulation, but did find tropical storm force winds at 40 mph. Later, overnight on August 6, they went out a second time and this time did find a closed circulation. Tropical storm Barney had 40 mph winds and a westward movement of 12 mph towards northern Florida. Tropical storm Barney exhibited very weak intensification and made landfall on the Southeast coast of Georgia at peak intensity with winds of up to 45 mph.

Impacts
Tropical Storm Barney caused very minimal damage from winds, but produced heavy rainfall and floods that killed 2 people. On August 8 after Barney made landfall, Barney weakened to a tropical depression and moved northeast along the Georgia coast and eventually trekked over South Carolina making a west movement, causing multiple storms with tornadoes that did no damage. On August 9, Barney became extratropical and dissipated a day later.