Heida formed early on February 6, it became a moderate tropical storm the next day.
The system slowly intensified while drifting to the west, becoming a moderate tropical storm on March 5.
But after exiting land, it restrengthened to a moderate tropical storm.
It held peak intensity for 24 hours and weakened the next morning to a moderate tropical storm.
There was a moderate storm blowing in from the Channel, and best of all, it was dark.
Moving northwest, it steadily intensified into a moderate tropical storm late on October 3.
Early on December 4, the agency upgraded the system into a moderate tropical storm.
The disturbance intensified into a moderate tropical storm on the 19th.
However, later that day, Jade reintensified into a moderate tropical storm.
Under favorable conditions, it strengthened into a moderate tropical storm early on March 12.