Hurricane Center Says Tropical Depression Off Mexico’s Southwestern Coast Has Dissipated

Tropical storm warning issued as depression forms in Pacific off Mexico's southwestern coast
MIAMI - A tropical depression has formed in the Pacific off Mexico's southwestern coast and a tropical storm warning was issued for the area. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the tropical storm warning is for the coast of Mexico from Salina Cruz to Lagunas de Chacahua.

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Hurricane Center Says Tropical Depression Off Mexico's Southwestern Coast Has Dissipated
Hurricane Center says tropical depression off Mexico's southwestern coast has dissipated.

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3 Responses to “Hurricane Center Says Tropical Depression Off Mexico’s Southwestern Coast Has Dissipated”

  1. Mike Juliet Whiskey Echo says:

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

  2. rissaofthesaiyajin says:

    try this:
    Set cursor befoe "sub tropical storms" goto Menu->Format->Paragraph..
    select tab [Lines and page breaks] and switchOn there:
    [Page break before]

  3. Mike Juliet Whiskey Echo says:

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

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