Tropical Storm Gabrielle was the seventh named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. Gabrielle developed as a subtropical cyclone on September 8 about 385 miles southeast of Cape Lookout, North Carolina. On September 9, Gabrielle made landfall at Cape Lookouts National Seashore in the Outer Banks of North Carolina with winds of 60mph. The storm quickly weakened and dissipated on September 11.
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It slowly became better organized as its motion became erratic, and by late on September 4 the convection had become concentrated to theEast of the center. The storm dropped heavy rainfall near its immediate landfall location but little precipitation elsewhere. Along the coast of Florida, rough surf drowned one person, though overall damage was minor. The remnants of Gabrielle were absorbed by an approaching cold front on September 10. Upon becoming a subtroropical storm, the National Hurricane Center issued a tropical watch from the Hurricane Center for Gabrielle. It dissipated well to the south of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia on September 12. It is estimated Gabrielle moved ashore at Cape lookout National Seashingore at 1530 UTC on September 9 with winds of 60mph, though due to the sheer the strongest winds remained offshore.
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