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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Hurricane Dennis was the second most destructive storm of the 1981 Atlantic hurricane season. Dennis took 12 1/2 days to reach hurricane status, a record beaten by Hurricane Arlene in the 1987 Atlantic hurricane season. The tropical wave that later would be Dennis, formed off the African coastline on August 5. By August 7 the wave reached tropical depression status as it headed westward. On the same day the storm reached tropical storm strength and was named Dennis, the 4th named storm of the 1981 season. As Dennis approached the Caribbean Sea,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Hurricane Dennis was the second most destructive storm of the 1981 Atlantic hurricane season. Dennis took 12 1/2 days to reach hurricane status, a record beaten by Hurricane Arlene in the 1987 Atlantic hurricane season. The tropical wave that later would be Dennis, formed off the African coastline on August 5. By August 7 the wave reached tropical depression status as it headed westward. On the same day the storm reached tropical storm strength and was named Dennis, the 4th named storm of the 1981 season. As Dennis approached the Caribbean Sea, strong upper level winds degenerated the storm back into a tropical wave by August 11. On August 15 Dennis regained tropical storm status as it crossed Cuba and moved into the Straits of Florida. On the 18th and 19th of August, Dennis traversed the Florida peninsula as a weak tropical storm and later moved offshore. Dennis then skirted the Carolinas and briefly reached hurricane strength before being declared extratropical on August 22.