It also dropped heavy rainfall in the state, reaching 9.67 in (246 mm) near Chipley. September 14 – While moving ashore the northern gulf coast, Tropical Storm Hanna produced rip currents that killed three people along the Florida panhandle. While crossing the peninsula from east to west, the storm dropped heavy rainfall, reaching 7.64 in (194 mm) in DeSoto City this caused some flooding. September 4 – Tropical Storm Edouard made landfall near Ormond Beach as a weakening tropical storm.August 9 – Lifeguards rescued more than 25 swimmers in Volusia County due to high surf from Tropical Storm Cristobal.August 4 – High surf from Tropical Storm Bertha killed one person at Perdido Key State Recreation Area.The system dropped heavy rainfall in Florida, reaching 4.79 in (122 mm) in Weston. July 13 – The precursor disturbance to Tropical Storm Arthur moved across the Florida Panhandle days before developing off the Carolinas.The hurricane spawns two tornadoes, resulting in $16,000 of damage (2001 USD). November 5 – Hurricane Michelle passes to the south of the state, dropping up to 4.99 inches (127 mm) of rainfall and causing $10.07 million in damages (2001 USD).The combination of flooding from rainfall and gusty winds causes $230 million in damage (2001 USD) and one direct death, and high waves from the storm indirectly kills a person in the Florida Keys. September 14 – Tropical Storm Gabrielle hits Venice, dropping moderate to heavy rainfall including a peak total of 15.1 inches (384 mm) in Parrish.The storm kills two in the state and leaves $1.5 million in damage (2001 USD). August 6 – After meandering for several days in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Barry makes landfall at Santa Rosa Beach, producing heavy rainfall across much of Florida which peaks at 11.7 inches (297 mm) in Stuart.Eight people died in the state, five of which due to rip currents. The rainfall destroys 10 homes and damages 599 others, with monetary damage totaling $20 million (2001 USD). June 12 – Tropical Storm Allison moves through Alabama and Georgia, with its outer rainbands producing up to 10.1 inches (357 mm) of rain at the Tallahassee Regional Airport.The flooding causes $950 million in damage (2000 USD), along with three indirect deaths.
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