Given the name Dog, the storm moved northwestward for its entire duration.
Moving northwestward, it slowly organized at first due to its large size.
It initially moved northwestward, then a day later turned to the northeast.
The system moved northwestward and weakened further to a depression six hours later.
The system finally weakened on August 18 as it began moving northwestward again.
The following day, the system developed into a depression as it moved slowly northwestward.
It moved northwestward at first before turning to the northeast on October 19.
It moved northwestward, becoming a tropical storm on the 5th.
After moving northwestward for an extended period of time, it turned and accelerated to the north.
It moved northwestward, hitting the coast of Georgia the next day.