Once back over open waters, the system intensified as it accelerated northeastward, attaining tropical storm intensity early on May 30.
The typhoon was last observed on October 23 accelerating northeastward.
Accelerating northeastward, the depression intensified into a tropical storm six hours later.
Once inland, the system quickly weakened and accelerated northeastward.
Accelerating northeastward, Danielle completed the extratropical transition later that day.
The approaching front caused the storm to accelerate northeastward.
It quickly weakened to a tropical depression, and accelerated northeastward through the southeastern United States.
Scott maintained its peak intensity for about 12 hours before slowly weakening as it accelerated northeastward.
By this time, Karen began accelerating northeastward and later east-northeastward over the open ocean.
The following day, another trough caused the storm to accelerate northeastward.