Forecasters: Tropical depression forms in Caribbean; unclear if it will hit oiled Gulf

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Forecasters: Tropical depression forms in Caribbean; unclear if it will hit oiled Gulf
MIAMI - The first tropical depression of the Atlantic 2010 hurricane season has formed in the Western Caribbean, but it is unclear if it will pass over the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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2 Responses to “Forecasters: Tropical depression forms in Caribbean; unclear if it will hit oiled Gulf”

  1. Darnell W says:

    It's the stage before a hurricane. Katrina was a category 4 hurricane, not a tropical depression.

  2. Schuyler says:

    There ain't no reasoning with hurricane season! We just hunker down and batton down the hatches!

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