The storm finally abates but not before it enters its most impressive phase.
Turning southwestward, the storm entered a region favoring significant development and soon began a period of rapid intensification.
The storm then entered an area of vertical wind shear, causing it to dissipate soon after.
Within hours, rapid interaction with the front had begun to occur, suggesting the storm was entering an extratropical transition.
The storm entered an increasingly unfavorable environment and rapidly weakened on August 9.
Two tropical storms entered this area of responsibility from the east by crossing 140 W.
Shortly after reaching peak winds, the storm turned to the northeast and entered the westerlies.
As the storm entered the Atlantic, satellite imagery showed that the system was already well-developed.
Hours later, the storm entered the Mona Passage and began to once again reorganize.
Two storms entered the region from the east.