"Ouragan Bertha (2014)"@fr . . . . "August 6"@en . . . . "L\u2019ouragan Bertha est le troisi\u00E8me syst\u00E8me tropical de la saison cyclonique 2014 dans l'oc\u00E9an Atlantique nord. Il est le second \u00E0 recevoir un nom et \u00E0 atteindre le seuil d'ouragan. D\u00E9butant comme une onde tropicale au large des \u00EEles du Cap-Vert le 26 juillet, il est devenu une temp\u00EAte tropicale le 1er ao\u00FBt \u00E0 445 km \u00E0 l'est-sud-est de la Barbade. Il longe alors la cha\u00EEne des Antilles en restant dans l'oc\u00E9an Atlantique puis se dirige entre la c\u00F4te du sud-est des \u00C9tats-Unis et les Bermudes pour devenir un ouragan le 4 ao\u00FBt au nord-est des Bahamas. Bertha ne reste que peu de temps \u00E0 ce niveau et redescend au niveau de temp\u00EAte tropicale d\u00E8s le 5 ao\u00FBt en effectuant un large arc de cercle la faisant passer pr\u00E8s de l'\u00EEle de Sable, puis au sud-est de Terre-Neuve au Canada o\u00F9 elle devient une d\u00E9pression post-tropicale. Celle-ci se dirige ensuite vers l'Europe qu'elle atteint comme une forte d\u00E9pression des latitudes moyennes. Bertha n'a touch\u00E9 aucune terre avant d'arriver en Europe mais a laiss\u00E9 d'importantes quantit\u00E9s de pluie sur les \u00EEles allant de la Martinique aux Bahamas. Deux personnes se sont noy\u00E9es au large des c\u00F4tes am\u00E9ricaines, m\u00EAme si la temp\u00EAte est pass\u00E9e tr\u00E8s loin de celles-ci, \u00E0 cause de la forte houle. En Europe, la d\u00E9pression a donn\u00E9 beaucoup de pluie et de vents, une personne est morte d'un accident maritime."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2014"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "August 1, 2014"@en . . "43478004"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "L\u2019ouragan Bertha est le troisi\u00E8me syst\u00E8me tropical de la saison cyclonique 2014 dans l'oc\u00E9an Atlantique nord. Il est le second \u00E0 recevoir un nom et \u00E0 atteindre le seuil d'ouragan. D\u00E9butant comme une onde tropicale au large des \u00EEles du Cap-Vert le 26 juillet, il est devenu une temp\u00EAte tropicale le 1er ao\u00FBt \u00E0 445 km \u00E0 l'est-sud-est de la Barbade. Il longe alors la cha\u00EEne des Antilles en restant dans l'oc\u00E9an Atlantique puis se dirige entre la c\u00F4te du sud-est des \u00C9tats-Unis et les Bermudes pour devenir un ouragan le 4 ao\u00FBt au nord-est des Bahamas. Bertha ne reste que peu de temps \u00E0 ce niveau et redescend au niveau de temp\u00EAte tropicale d\u00E8s le 5 ao\u00FBt en effectuant un large arc de cercle la faisant passer pr\u00E8s de l'\u00EEle de Sable, puis au sud-est de Terre-Neuve au Canada o\u00F9 elle devient une d\u00E9press"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bertha Aug 4 2014 1750Z.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . "Hurricane Bertha at peak intensity northeast of the Bahamas on August 4"@en . . "hurricane"@en . . "August 16, 2014"@en . "Hurricane Bertha was an unusual tropical cyclone in early August 2014 that attained hurricane status, despite having a disheveled appearance and an abnormally high atmospheric pressure. The third tropical cyclone and second hurricane of the season, Bertha developed from a tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands was monitored first for possible tropical cyclogenesis on July 26. Over the following days, it slowly developed and acquired gale-force winds and enough convection to be designated as Tropical Storm Bertha early on August 1. A mostly disorganized cyclone, Bertha quickly moved across the Lesser Antilles, clipping the northern end of Martinique, later that day. During its trek across the eastern Caribbean Sea, its circulation became severely disrupted and it may have degenerated into a tropical wave. On August 3, it traversed the Mona Passage and moved over the Southeastern Bahamas where conditions favored development. Despite an overall ragged appearance on satellite imagery, data from Hurricane Hunters indicated it intensified to a hurricane on August 4; it acquired peak winds of 80 mph (130 km/h) that day. Turning north, and later northeast, Bertha soon weakened as it began to merge with an approaching trough to the west. This merger ultimately took place on August 6, at which time Bertha was declared extratropical well to the south of Nova Scotia. The remnant system raced eastward across the Atlantic and later struck the United Kingdom on August 10. Once over the North Sea, the storm stalled for a few days before resuming its eastward track. It was last noted around the Baltic Sea on August 16. As a tropical cyclone, Bertha's impact was relatively minor. Widespread power outages occurred along its path but no major damage or loss of life took place. Enhanced swells and rip currents associated with the hurricane resulted in three fatalities and dozens of rescues along the East Coast of the United States. After becoming an extratropical system, it had significant effects in Western Europe. Particularly hard hit was the United Kingdom, where wind gusts reached 108 mph (174 km/h). Unseasonably heavy rains triggered widespread flooding which shut down roads and prompted evacuations. One fatality took place offshore. On mainland Europe, a small tornado outbreak resulted in scattered structural damage in Belgium, France, and Germany."@en . . "45726"^^ . . . . "1118200237"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hurricane Bertha (2014)"@en . . . . . . . "Atl"@en . . "2014"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hurricane Bertha"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Minimal"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "70"^^ . "Hurricane Bertha was an unusual tropical cyclone in early August 2014 that attained hurricane status, despite having a disheveled appearance and an abnormally high atmospheric pressure. The third tropical cyclone and second hurricane of the season, Bertha developed from a tropical wave south of the Cape Verde Islands was monitored first for possible tropical cyclogenesis on July 26. Over the following days, it slowly developed and acquired gale-force winds and enough convection to be designated as Tropical Storm Bertha early on August 1. A mostly disorganized cyclone, Bertha quickly moved across the Lesser Antilles, clipping the northern end of Martinique, later that day. During its trek across the eastern Caribbean Sea, its circulation became severely disrupted and it may have degenerated"@en . . . "998"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .