2060 Atlantic Hurricane Season Cyclone 5 Tropical Storm Emma

On August 20th a tropical depression formed in the Atlantic near Bermuda. The next day it turned into a tropical storm and they named it Emma. Emma moved WSW at 12 mph. It strengthened in to a 65 mph tropical storm. It then made landfall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Wave heights were up to 7 feet causing minor coastal flooding in low lying areas. 1 person died when a tree fell on him in his car. When Emma went inland it caused flash flooding in central Tennessee and southern Kentucky. Emma dissapated on the 23rd. Emma killed one person and caused 23 injuries and 4 million dollars in damage. Emma was not retired.