The storm strengthened and headed northeastward across the central Caribbean Sea.
The wave then moved west-northwest and developed a well-defined center on September 12 in the central Caribbean Sea.
A few days after Fran dissipated, the final named storm of the year formed in the central Caribbean Sea.
The floods originated as a stationary front on May 24 that produced rainfall across much of the central Caribbean Sea for two weeks.
Beginning on May 24, a stationary front persisted across the central Caribbean Sea.
Early on August 2, a hurricane developed over the central Caribbean Sea.
The hurricane attained Category 5 status in the central Caribbean Sea.
A tropical wave was first observed in the central Caribbean Sea on June 9.
The hurricane strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane while in the central Caribbean Sea.
A broad area of low pressure existed in the central Caribbean Sea in late October.