Tropical_Storm_One 1912_Atlantic_hurricane_season
on june 7, ships in gulf of mexico reported low pressure area closed circulation 100 mi (160 km) southeast of port eads, louisiana. initially, storm moved southeastward, before turning west-southwestward late on june 8. strengthening slightly, cyclone turned northwest june 11. around 12:00 utc on following day, ship observed barometric pressure of 995 mbar (29.4 inhg), lowest known in relation storm. based on this, maximum sustained winds estimated @ 70 mph (110 km/h). on june 13, storm curved northeastward , made landfall near franklin, louisiana, around 05:00 utc. system weakened , emerged atlantic ocean outer banks of north carolina, while still @ tropical storm intensity. 12:00 utc on june 16, cyclone weakened tropical depression. 24 hours later, depression dissipated 150 mi (240 km) north of bermuda.
in louisiana, heavy rainfall resulted in flooding in inland areas. precipitation in georgia , south carolina caused rivers approach or reach flood stage, necessitating flood stage warning @ cheraw, south carolina, along pee dee river. there, pee dee river crested @ 27.5 ft (8.4 m), 0.5 ft (0.15 m) above flood stage. locations in eastern north carolina reported strong winds, particularly @ fayetteville, there severe local storm .
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