Hurricane Bonnie started on August 19, as a tropical depression.
Hurricane Bonnie went back out into the Atlantic and died on August 30.
In a recent week, it was Hurricane Bonnie.
After being dormant for about two weeks, Hurricane Bonnie developed on August 19.
Additionally, Danielle crossed seas in the wake of Hurricane Bonnie, also contributing to weakening.
It traveled westward, and on August 19 spawned the tropical depression that eventually became Hurricane Bonnie.
Hurricane Bonnie's winds may have diminished the breadth of the Pink Sands strip, but not that we could tell.
Hurricane Bonnie was a long-lived storm in the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season.
And indeed, Hurricane Bonnie intensified during the 24 hours after the images were obtained.
Additionally, upwelling from Hurricane Bonnie roughly a week earlier contributed to a decrease in strength.