Subtropical Storm/T. D. #32
- September 30-October 3,
1969
An upper low closed off in the Gulf of Mexico, spurring the development
of a tropical depression. The depression
moved northward around the
east side of the upper level low, spreading high winds through the
northeast Gulf of
Mexico before moving into the Florida panhandle through the Southeast
into the Ohio
Valley. The system dissipated
as it moved across the Great Lakes into southeast Canada, as it was
absorbed by a new cyclone to its southeast. The
graphics
below show the storm total rainfall for the subtropical storm...data
was provided by the National Climatic Data
Center in Asheville, NC.