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April 25, 2009

Filed under: Pacific hurricane seasons — admin @ 1:18 am

 

Tropical Depression Five-E was a strong tropical depression which made landfall along the south-western Mexican coastline. It was the fifth tropical cyclone of the 2008 Pacific hurricane season. The depression developed out of a weak tropical wave which formed off the coast of Africa on June 23. The wave remained poorly organized throughout its journey through the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It produce minor showers over a few countries as it moved through the Caribbean.

 

Statistics
Active Dates : July 5, – July 7, 2008
 
Highest winds : 35 mph (55 km/h) (1-minute sustained)
 
Lowest pressure : 1005 mbar (hPa; 29.68 inHg)
 
Fatalities : None reported
 
Damage : Minimal
 
Areas affected : Southwestern Mexico
 

April 22, 2009

Filed under: Hurricane Rita — admin @ 1:48 am

 

A non-frontal low pressure system that has characteristics of both tropical and extratropical cyclones.

The most common type is an upper-level cold low with circulation extending to the surface layer and maximum sustained winds generally occurring at a radius of about 100 miles or more from the center. In comparison to tropical cyclones, such systems have a relatively broad zone of maximum winds that is located farther from the center, and typically have a less symmetric wind field and distribution of convection.

A second type of subtropical cyclone is a mesoscale low originating in or near a frontolyzing zone of horizontal wind shear, with radius of maximum sustained winds generally less than 30 miles. The entire circulation may initially have a diameter of less than 100 miles. These generally short-lived systems may be either cold core or warm core.

 

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