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December 5, 2009

Filed under: Hurricane Rita — admin @ 12:47 am

 

System 97W’s “Castle Wall” Breached, and Opened Up to Dissipation

TRMM’s analysis of rainfall within System 97W on Dec. 3 showed a very limited area of moderate rainfall. The yellow and green areas indicate rainfall between .78 to 1.57 inches per hour.

The “walls” of System 97W have been breached, and residents in the Western Pacific Ocean no longer have a tropical cyclone to worry about today. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center cancelled their “formation alert” for System 97W. System 97W is following in Nida’s footsteps and is headed for dissipation. Nida has now officially dissipated.

Tropical cyclone’s center of circulation like a castle wall. Once it is breached, anything from the outside can enter and take over or destroy whatever is inside.

 

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