Tropical Storm Ana was the first
named storm
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of the
2015 Atlantic hurricane season
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. A
pre-season system, it became the earliest United States–
landfall
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ing tropical cyclone on record. It developed as a
subtropical cyclone
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As early as the 1950s, meteorologists were uncertain whether they should be characterized as Tropical cyclo ...
from a non-tropical
low
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north of the
Bahamas
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, and intensified to attain peak winds of before transitioning into a fully tropical cyclone early on May 9. Sustained in part by the warm waters of the
Gulf Stream
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, Ana made landfall along the northeast coast of
South Carolina
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early the next morning. Overall, damage from the storm was minor. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds affected parts of the Carolinas, and some vulnerable beaches endured
coastal flooding
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and several feet of
erosion
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. Gusty winds damaged trees and powerlines, causing sporadic power outages, and a weak tornado was reported in association with Ana. In North Carolina, two deaths—one direct and one indirect—were attributed to the storm.
Meteorological history
In the first week of May 2015, a strong
cold front
A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air at ground level that replaces a warmer mass of air and lies within a pronounced surface trough of low pressure. It often forms behind an extratropical cyclone (to the west in the Norther ...
became stationary to the north of the
Greater Antilles
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, where warm ocean waters dissipated the temperature gradient across the front. The western section of the front drifted westward as a
surface trough of low pressure. Arriving at
the Bahamas
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by May 5,
the trough was attended by an expanse of showers and thunderstorms extending from the northwestern Caribbean Sea to southern Florida. A sharp
mid- to upper-level trough interacted with the system and facilitated gradual
cyclogenesis
Cyclogenesis is the development or strengthening of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere (a low-pressure area). Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for at least three different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyc ...
, and early on May 6, a distinct, non-tropical center of low pressure developed off southeastern Florida.
Tracking slowly toward the north over the next two days, the system showed signs of increased organization, and a
Hurricane Hunter aircraft found tropical storm-force winds to the north and west of the center on May 7. With the development of deep
convection
Convection is single or multiphase fluid flow that occurs spontaneously due to the combined effects of material property heterogeneity and body forces on a fluid, most commonly density and gravity (see buoyancy). When the cause of the convec ...
, the system was classified Subtropical Storm Ana at 00:00 UTC on May 8, while situated about to the south-southeast of
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach is a resort city on the east coast of the United States in Horry County, South Carolina. It is located in the center of a long and continuous stretch of beach known as "The Grand Strand" in the northeastern part of the state. Its y ...
. Due to its involvement with the upper-level trough, as well as its large wind field, the system was considered
subtropical
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, as opposed to fully tropical.
The newly designated storm drifted toward the northwest, caught in an upper-air
blocking pattern that yielded weak steering currents. Dry air within its circulation initially kept Ana weak, with sparse thunderstorm activity. However, the warm waters of the
Gulf Stream
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, coupled with atmospheric instability resulting from cold temperatures aloft, enabled the formation of curved
banding features near the storm's core. At the same time, the wind field contracted, indicating an imminent transition to a fully tropical storm. Late on May 8, Ana attained its peak intensity with
maximum sustained winds
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indicator of the intensity of the storm. Within a mature tropical cyclone, it is found within the eyewall at a distance defined as the radius of maximum wind, or RMW. Unl ...
of and a minimum central pressure of 998
mbar
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. By the next morning, most of the convection on the storm's periphery dissipated; with persistent thunderstorms near the center and favorable anticyclonic outflow, Ana became a tropical storm about to the southeast of Myrtle Beach.

Dry air and northwesterly
wind shear
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plagued the system, keeping the strongest thunderstorms confined to the eastern side of the circulation. Despite an improved presentation on satellite and
radar
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imagery on May 9, wind speeds remained about the same. That night, the storm accelerated slightly toward the north-northwest and gradually weakened as it approached land. Diminished by the cooler waters over the
continental shelf
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, Ana made
landfall
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along the coast of South Carolina, near
North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It was created in 1968 from four existing municipalities, and is located about northeast of Myrtle Beach. It serves as one of the primary tourist destinations along t ...
, at around 10:00 UTC on May 10.
Over land, the storm turned toward the north in advance of an approaching trough. It weakened to a tropical depression on the afternoon of May 10.
The system maintained well-defined rainbands as it curved northeastward,
passing through eastern North Carolina and into southeastern Virginia by the evening of May 11.
After degenerating into a remnant low by 00:00 UTC on May 12, the system emerged off the coast of the
Delmarva Peninsula
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back into the western Atlantic.
Accelerating northeastward, the low passed south of New England and merged with a
frontal system
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near
Nova Scotia
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Most of the population are native Eng ...
late on May 12.
Impact and records
Ana was the earliest Atlantic subtropical or tropical cyclone since 2003's
Tropical Storm Ana, which formed on April 20. It was also the earliest tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in the United States. A
storm in 1952 was thought to have made landfall as a tropical system much earlier, on February 3, but
recent reanalysis efforts revealed that the storm was not fully tropical until after clearing Florida.

Immediately upon the storm's formation on May 8, a
tropical storm watch
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was issued for coastal locations between
Edisto Beach, South Carolina
Edisto Beach is a town in Colleton County, South Carolina, United States. Edisto Beach's population was 414 as of the 2010 census, down from 641 in 2000. The town limits include only the developed coastal area of Edisto Island within Colleton Coun ...
, and
Cape Lookout, North Carolina
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. Early on May 8, the watch was upgraded to a tropical storm warning between the mouth of the
South Santee River
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in South Carolina, and
Surf City, North Carolina
Surf City is a town in Pender and Onslow counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 1,853 at the 2010 census. It is located on Topsail Island.
The Pender County portion of Surf City is part of the Wilmington Metropolitan ...
. The remainder of the watch north of Surf City was updated to a warning shortly thereafter. All tropical cyclone advisories were discontinued shortly after Ana made landfall.
Ana produced a small
storm surge
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along the coasts of northeastern Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, peaking at near south of
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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. The surge and above-normal tides produced minor coastal flooding, as well as of beach erosion.
The storm left road
washouts in North Myrtle Beach, and worsened a long-term erosion problem along
Cherry Grove Beach. Shifting volumes of sand in
Surf City exposed the structure of the wrecked schooner ''William H. Sumner'', which grounded in 1919 and is occasionally visible along the beach. On May 7, heightened swells in the
Charleston Harbor
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drove a sailboat aground, forcing the
Coast Guard
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to rescue the stricken vessel's two occupants.
Rip currents
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from the storm pulled a swimmer underwater for over ten minutes off
Oak Island
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; the man died of his injuries the next day.
Upon making landfall, Ana produced gusty winds and moderate to heavy rainfall in parts of the Carolinas. The storm's lopsided convection pattern yielded much higher rain totals to the north of its track than to the south, as a general fell over eastern North Carolina and extreme northeastern South Carolina. Precipitation peaked at near
Kinston,
while North Myrtle Beach recorded of rain.
A lake in North Myrtle Beach rose above its banks to inundate homes and local streets.
More extensive freshwater flooding occurred in
Lenoir County, North Carolina
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Lenoir County comprises the K ...
, where the swollen
Southwest Creek flooded its environs up to deep. The local fire department rescued several stranded individuals by boat when rising floodwaters isolated about 10 residences.
Despite the sporadic cases of flooding, the rainfall was considered beneficial, having arrived during a typically dry part of the year.
Ana also caused crop damage and forced commercial growers to delay their planting dates. Winds gusted as high as in coastal areas of the Carolinas and at offshore anemometers.
Near
Richlands, North Carolina
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, gusty winds toppled a tree onto a roadway, causing a traffic accident that left one man dead. Another tree in the same area fell through the roof of a mobile home, and several flimsy structures sustained wind damage. Damage to electrical wires triggered scattered power outages in North Carolina. A waterspout developed on the
Croatan Sound
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in one of the storm's outer bands, becoming a tornado as it moved over
Roanoke Island
Roanoke Island () is an island in Dare County, North Carolina, Dare County, bordered by the Outer Banks of North Carolina, United States. It was named after the historical Roanoke (tribe), Roanoke, a Carolina Algonquian people who inhabited the ar ...
. The tornado, rated EF0 on the
Enhanced Fujita scale
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The Enhanced Fujita scale repla ...
, brought down a few small trees and damaged the roof of a house.
See also
*
Other storms of the same name
*
List of North Carolina hurricanes
The list of North Carolina hurricanes includes 413 known tropical or subtropical cyclones that have affected the U.S. state of North Carolina. Due to its location, many hurricanes have hit the state directly, and numerous hurricanes have pass ...
*
List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes
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*
Subtropical Storm Andrea (2007)
Subtropical Storm Andrea was the first named storm to form in May in the Atlantic Ocean in 26 years. Andrea caused large waves and tropical-storm force winds along the southeast coast of the United States. The first named storm and the first subtr ...
*
Tropical Storm Beryl (2012)
Tropical Storm Beryl was the strongest off-season Atlantic tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in the United States. The second tropical cyclone of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Beryl developed on May 26 from a low-pressure sy ...
*
Tropical Storm Bonnie (2016)
Tropical Storm Bonnie was a weak but persistent tropical cyclone that brought heavy rains to the Southeastern United States in May 2016. The second storm of the season, Bonnie formed from an area of low pressure northeast of the Bahamas on ...
*
Tropical Storm Bertha (2020)
Tropical Storm Bertha was a rapidly forming and short-lived off-season tropical storm that affected the Eastern United States in late May 2020. The second named storm of the very active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, Bertha originated fro ...
References
External links
The National Hurricane Center's advisory archive for Tropical Storm AnaThe Weather Prediction Center's Public Advisory Archive for Tropical Storm Ana
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