Tropical Storm Ana (2999)

Tropical Storm Ana was a well-organized system that caused millions of dollars im damage.

Starting from a low on June 8, the low moved westward. The low moved over warm SST waters, becoming more organized. On June 12, the low became a tropical depression, thus the NHC issued advisories for Tropical Depression One. One curver northwest, strengthening into a tropical storm, reciving the name, Ana. Ana strenghtened a bit more, maintaining intensity up until landfall. Tropical Storm Watches and Warnings were issued for the northeastern coast of the United States. When Ana made landfall, 2 people drowned by rip currents. Ana weakened into a tropical depression, but made another landfall in New York, killing none. Ana dissipated entirely on June 17.