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Wanda Transitions to a Tropical Storm Over Parts of the Open Atlantic
On Tuesday, one day after changing from a subtropical storm to a tropical storm, Wanda continued to meander alone over areas of the open Atlantic. After Victor developed over the far eastern section of the region on Sept. 29 and roamed the open seas until it dissipated on Oct. 4, the Atlantic has not had a storm that is already named in its waters.
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