As of 11:00 AM eastern daylight time, August 14, 2012 Tropical Storm Isaac had winds sustained of 60 mph. For more current information see the ling below to the Isaac's page at the National Hurricane Center. Updates are usually issued every 3 to 6 hours.
Tropical storm Isaac or Hurricane Isaac
Isaac began as a tropical depression.
Isaac first became a tropical storm on August 21, 2012 having been upgraded from a tropical depression. Isaac remained a tropical storm until August 28 when he became a hurricane. Isaac then weakened back to a tropical storm on August 29 after striking land and then to a tropical depression on August 30.
Tropical Storm Isaac was a relatively weak tropical storm that formed during the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season. It affected parts of the Caribbean, including the Lesser Antilles and Puerto Rico, before dissipating without causing significant damage.
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Tropical storm Isaac or Hurricane Isaac
Tropical storms are named according to a predetermined list of names for each year. When a new storm forms, it gets the next name on the list. The storm we know as Isaac was the ninth tropical storm in the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season and Isaac was the ninth name on the list.
Yes, there was a Hurricane Isaac in 2000, 2006, and 2012 a Tropical Storm Isaac in 1988.
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When the speed of a storm's winds increases and they start to swirl in a circular motion, it is known as a tropical storm. This circular motion is one of the defining characteristics of a tropical storm, which can lead to further intensification into a hurricane.
The storm name after Isaac is Joyce. Tropical Storm Joyce formed soon after Isaac did and dissipated within a couple days without causing any damage.
By measuring the sustained wind speed. If the wind speed of a tropical cyclone is anywhere in the range of 39 to 73 mph then it is a tropical storm. If the wind speed is 74 mph or greater then it is a hurricane.