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- Tropical Storm:
- A tropical cyclone in which the maximum sustained surface wind speed (using the U.S. 1-minute average) ranges from 34 kt (39 mph or 63 km/hr) to 63 kt (73 mph or 118 km/hr).
- Tropical Storm Warning:
- A warning that sustained winds within the range of 34 to 63 kt (39 to 73 mph or 63 to 118 km/hr) associated with a tropical cyclone are expected in a specified coastal area within 24 hours or less.
- Tropical Storm Watch:
- An announcement for specific coastal areas that tropical storm conditions are possible within 36 hours.
- Tropical Wave:
- A trough or cyclonic curvature maximum in the trade-wind easterlies. The wave may reach maximum amplitude in the lower middle troposphere.
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May 12, 2009
| Tropical Storm Karina
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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 |
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September 2, – September 3, 2008 |
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| Highest winds |
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40 mph (65 km/h) (1-minute sustained) |
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| Lowest pressure |
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1000 mbar (hPa; 29.53 inHg) |
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| Fatalities |
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None reported |
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| Damage |
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None |
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| Areas affected |
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Socorro Island |
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