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Tropical Depression Two Barely Surviving

Tropical Depression Two

by Tim Trice on August 13, 2009 · 0 comments

in Atlantic Basin

Tropical Depression Two is barely surviving this morning and could likely be downgraded to a low pressure system today, the National Hurricane Center says. TD 2 has very little deep convection, a significant part of any tropical system. The National Hurricane Center, though, continues to forecast TD Two to become Tropical Storm Ana and skirt the northern Leeward Islands Monday provided the system can regain organization. Currently the storm system is fighting southeasterly wind shear as well as mid-level dry air.

Tropical Depression Two Forecast #9 courtesy NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division

Tropical Depression Two Forecast #9 courtesy NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division

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