Tropical Storm Claudette died on July 16.
Tropical Storm Claudette originated from a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa on August 7.
However, a more recent tropical cyclone to make landfall on the island was Tropical Storm Claudette in 2009.
This rainfall amount remained the national 24-hour rainfall record until Tropical Storm Claudette (1979).
As a result, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Claudette later that day.
The depression quickly intensified into Tropical Storm Claudette, based on reconnaissance aircraft data.
Tropical Storm Claudette had minimal effects on land.
Tropical Storm Claudette weakened and dissipated on August 18.
Tropical Storm Claudette was the third named storm of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season.
Tropical Storm Claudette was a very destructive tropical storm in late July 1979.