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Approved Date
01/04/2000
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2000-001
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Department of Emergency Services
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1999 Tropical Disturbance Report (Filed on Shelf)
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L—A <br />TROPICAL, DEPRESSION 03: Tropical Depression with maximum sustained winds of <br />35mph. Tropical Depression 43 developed 400 miles west of Acapulco, Mexico. This <br />system could not get organized because of unfavorable upper level winds. It moved west- <br />southwest for 24 hours before dissipating 600 miles west of Acapulco, Mexico. This <br />tropical depression was never a threat to the United States and never made landfall in the <br />Western Hemisphere. The duration of this tropical depression was two clays. July 14 to <br />July 15. <br />TROPICAL. DEPRESSION 004: Tropical Depression Aith max►mwn sustained winds of <br />35mph. T roptrssl Depression #4 developed to an unusual area for tropical systems. <br />Development occurred approximately 1400 miles southeast of Milo, Hawaii_ The <br />depression moved west for 48 hours before dissipating. The depression was ripped apart <br />by strong southerly upper level winds. T'he depression dissipated approximately 1000 <br />utiles southeast of Hilo, Hawaii. This tropical depression was never a threat to the United <br />States and never made landfall in the 'Western hemisphere. The duration of this tropical <br />depression was two days. July 23 to July 24. <br />TROPICAL. DEPRESSION # 6: '1 rop+cal Dcptcssion with maximum sustained <br />winds of 35mph. This system was poorly organized and never had a chance of good <br />development because of Strong upper level winds. The system developed 1200.miles <br />southwest of Cabo Bert Lucas and moved west-northwest for 24 hours. TTte system <br />quickly dissipated approximately l4(m) miles southwest of Cabo Sari Lucas. This tropical <br />depression was never a threat to the United States and never trade landfall in the Western <br />Hemisphere. The duration of this tropical depression was two days Juky 26 to July 27. <br />TROPIC A, DEPRESSION #9c Tropical Depression with maximurn sustained <br />winds of 35mph. TD #9 developed 1000 miles west of Acapulco. Mexico. <br />Approximately 12 hours after development, severe wind shear moved o wer the depression <br />and ripped the convection apart. The system dissipated only 50 miles to the west of <br />where it (levrcluptd. This tropical depression was never a dtreat to the united States anal <br />never made landfall in the Western Hemisphere. The duration of this tropical depression <br />was two days. August 13 to August W. <br />TROPICAL DEPRESSION 011: Tropical Depression with maximum sustained <br />winds, of 35mph. TD 011 developed 200 miles soutltwest of Cabo San Lucas. The <br />system moved north for one day before being absorbed by a frontal boundary moving <br />southeast. The depression brought scattered showers to the Baja Peninsula but, no wind <br />or flooding was reported. This tropical depression was never a threat to the United States <br />and never made landfall in the Western Hemisphere. 'rhe duration of this tropical <br />depression was two days. August 23 to August 24. <br />79 <br />
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