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May 12, 2009

Filed under: Pacific hurricane seasons — admin @ 11:46 pm

 

A disturbance tracked into the eastern Pacific near the end of August. It slowly organized itself, and was determined to have become Tropical Depression Eleven on the morning of September 2 and became a tropical storm that day and was named Karina. At first it was thought that it skipped tropical Depression status. On the afternoon of September 2 it reached it peak of 40 mph. Karina weakened to a tropical depression later the same day. The depression dissipated late the next morning.

Statistics
Active Dates : September 2, – September 3, 2008
Highest winds : 40 mph (65 km/h) (1-minute sustained)
Lowest pressure : 1000 mbar (hPa; 29.53 inHg)
Fatalities : None reported
Damage : None
Areas affected : Socorro Island
 

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