Posted on 8:16 am, Monday, August 10, 2009. Tags: jpl, nasa, tropical cyclone, tropical depression
By Rob Gutro, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center The ninth tropical depression of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season formed over this past weekend, and it looks like it’s on a slow track to getting a name. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center note in their discussion on August 10 that computer models indicate that it […]
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Posted on 10:57 am, Friday, August 7, 2009. Tags: cyclone, enrique, goes, nasa, noaa, nws, tropical cyclone, tropical depression
TROPICAL DEPRESSION ENRIQUE ADVISORY NUMBER 17 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL EP072009 200 PM PDT FRI AUG 07 2009 …ENRIQUE NO LONGER A TROPICAL CYCLONE…THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY… AT 200 PM PDT…2100 UTC…THE CENTER OF THE REMNANT LOW OF ENRIQUE WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 25.0 NORTH…LONGITUDE 129.8 WEST OR ABOUT 1265 MILES…2035 KM…WEST […]
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Posted on 12:15 pm, Friday, July 10, 2009. Tags: eastern pacific, hurricane, nasa, tropical cyclone, tropical depression
Fourth Tropical Depression likely to become Carlos over the weekend. Image by NOAA-NASA GOES Project. July 10, 2009 2100 UTC
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Posted on 8:16 pm, Friday, June 19, 2009. Tags: eastpac, goes, hurricane, nasa, tropical depression
The first tropical depression of the eastern Pacific Ocean season is making landfall in Mexico and has drenched the state of Sinaloa already.
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Posted on 7:34 am, Thursday, June 18, 2009. Tags: eastern pacific, goes, hurricane, nasa, tropical cyclone, tropical depression
The first tropical depression of the season has formed in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and it is already forecast to make an impact. Landfall is expected in western central Mexico in the very early morning hours on Saturday June 20.
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Posted on 3:28 pm, Friday, June 12, 2009. Tags: goes, hurricane, nasa, pacific, tropical depression
The Eastern Pacific Low pressure system forecasters have been watching since Monday, June 8, hasn’t made the leap to a tropical depression because of wind shear.
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