Information regarding the 2007 Atlantic Storm Ingrid will be displayed here and updated as necessary.
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A tropical wave 1820 km (1130 miles) east of the Lesser Antilles developed into Tropical Depression Eight on September 12 at the same time that the system that later became Humberto developed. Unlike Tropical Depression Nine, this depression developed slowly and did not become Tropical Storm Ingrid until September 14. Ingrid was weakened by strong upper-level winds and reclassified as a depression on September 15. The storm continued to grow increasingly disorganized and the final advisory was issued on September 17. The strongest winds in Tropical Storm Ingrid were 75 km/hr (40 knots or 46 mph), and its lowest pressure was 1004 mb.
National Hurricane Center
Names for 2007 Atlantic Storms:
Andrea,
Barry,
Chantal,
Dean,
Erin,
Felix,
Gabrielle,
Humberto,
Ingrid,
Jerry,
Karen,
Lorenzo,
Melissa,
Noel,
Olga,
Pablo,
Rebekah,
Sebastien,
Tanya,
Van,
Wendy
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