How to use the word “tropical depression”

How to use in-sentence of “tropical depression”:

+ Zeta weakened into a tropical depression on January 6 and dissipated into a remnant later that day, finally bringing an end to the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.

+ It became a tropical depression on October11.

+ The wave was found again on September 27 and was good enough to become Tropical Depression Eighteen.

+ Tropical Storm Grace became a tropical storm late on October 4, it was also never a tropical depression while it was forming.

+ It stayed as a tropical wave because the conditions in Atlantic wasn’t good enough for it to become a tropical depression or tropical storm.

+ On August 26, Tropical Depression Seven started.

How to use the word tropical depression
How to use the word tropical depression

Example sentences of “tropical depression”:

+ The wave entered the Bahamas on July 21 and strengthened into Tropical Depression Six while 70 miles east of Eleuthera.

+ While the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration assigned names to tropical cyclones which moved into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had a name assigned to it by the Japan Meteorological Agency.

+ Gabrielle started as Tropical Depression Seven in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.

+ Cindy moved to the northeast over Mississippi and Alabama, weakening to a tropical depression that day.

+ Over Central America, Hurricane Ida weakened very fast, becoming downgraded to a tropical depression before the end of the day on November 5.

+ Early on October 10, the JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical depression called “23W”.

+ The disturbance was below the 10 degree latitude as it developed into a tropical depression on September 7 and then strengthened into a tropical storm later that day.

+ June was inactive, starting off with a tropical depression on June 24, where it was named Tropical Depression Dodong by PAGASA, and intensified to become Tropical Storm Sepat after absorbing a nearby tropical depression in the South China Sea, but this storm was never recognized by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

+ It became a Tropical Depression on the 14th, the storm made landfall in Georgia U.S.

+ Some reports show that the remnants of Eight became Tropical Depression Ten.

+ While the normal standards for numbering tropical depressions in the Atlantic OceanAtlantic shows that the old name/number is kept when a depression dissipates and regenerates, satellite data indicated that a second tropical wave combined with Tropical Depression Ten north of Puerto Rico to form a new, much more advanced system, which was then named as Tropical Depression Twelve.

+ The wave entered the Bahamas on July 21 and strengthened into Tropical Depression Six while 70 miles east of Eleuthera.

+ While the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration assigned names to tropical cyclones which moved into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had a name assigned to it by the Japan Meteorological Agency.

+ Early on August 3, the remmants of Tropical Depression Lando dissipated completely, without ever reaching Luzon.

+ It can be traced back to a Tropical Depression on July 10, which made landfall over Fujian, China.The remnant low of the weak depression drifted back south, and entered the South China Sea on July 13, and later started to reintensify as it drift back inland, the JMA reported that a low has strengthen into tropical depression as it drifted over Guangdong, China on July 16.

+ On the evening of September 10, it developed a closed circulation and was called Tropical Depression Seven.

+ The remains became Tropical Depression Ten again on September 17.

+ The JMA then started to monitor the system as a tropical depression later that day, before the JTWC designated it as Tropical Depression 04W early on May 20.

+ Tropical Storm Dolly formed on August 29 as Tropical Depression Four.

+ At 9 o’clock in the morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical storm, giving the international number 1906 and named it “Nari.” The Hong Kong Observatory downgraded Nari to a tropical depression at 2 am on July 27 and downgraded it to a low pressure zone at 2 pm.

+ As it crossed Hispaniola, Alpha was weakened to a tropical depression because of the island’s tall mountains.

+ The system became a tropical depression on the 27th when convective banding increased around the center.

More in-sentence examples of “tropical depression”:

+ On August 13 Tropical Depression Five formed.

+ The National Hurricane Center said that Tropical Depression One might strengthen into a tropical storm, but it did not because the water was cold and did not give enough energy to the storm.

+ On August 13 Tropical Depression Five formed.

+ The National Hurricane Center said that Tropical Depression One might strengthen into a tropical storm, but it did not because the water was cold and did not give enough energy to the storm.

+ Early the next day, the storm passed over western Hainan Island, and degraded to a tropical depression that night.

+ The next day, the tropical depression strengthened to a tropical storm, and was named “Katrina”.

+ An area of disturbed weather organized into a tropical depression at midday on October 8.

+ Conditions slowly became more favorable, and, as the convection concentrated around a center, the wave was classified Tropical Depression Eighteen-E on September5, located 1,700miles southwest of Hilo, Hawaii.

+ On August 15, Tropical Depression Three formed and quickly strengthened into Tropical Storm Bill.

+ The tropical wave became Tropical Depression Thirteen on October 22, because conditions became better.

+ On August 17 a tropical cyclonetropical wave, probably from the same wave from which Tropical Depression Ten had developed from earlier in the month, began to organize in the central Caribbean.

+ Within the Southern Pacific a tropical depression is judged to have reach tropical cyclone intensity should it reach winds of 65km/h, and it is evident that gales are occurring at least halfway around the center.

+ When a tropical depression intensifies into a tropical cyclone between the Equator and 10°S and between 90°E and 125°E then it will be named by the Indonesian national weather service.

+ Two days later Tropical Depression Seven formed East of Hurricane Danielle, and later strengthened and became Tropical Storm Earl on the same day.

+ Late on October 26, a broad area of low pressure arealow pressure in the southwestern part of the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Costa Rica developed and became Tropical Depression Twenty-Six.

+ On August 24, Tropical Depression Four started.

+ Part of a tropical wave that contributed to the formation of Hurricane Erika in the Atlantic moved into the Pacific and organized into Tropical Depression 16-E on September 16 and Tropical Storm Nora that same day.

+ Should a Tropical Depression intensify to the south of 25°S between 160°E and 120°W, it will be named in conjunction with the Fijian national weather service by the New Zealand’s national weather service.

+ Instead of re-strengthening, Tropical Depression Bonnie died in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico.

+ Shortly after, Barry weakened into a tropical depression as it became an extratropical storm.

+ As it moved through the Greater Antilles, it slowed and a tropical depression formed on August 28 between Cuba and Haiti.

+ The organization continued, and it was upgraded to Tropical Depression 27W on the 7th.

+ It started on June 17 in the Bahamas as Tropical Depression One.

+ Tropical Storm Jerry formed just off the Florida coast near Andros Island on August 23 as Tropical Depression Eleven.

+ Whilst the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration assigns names to tropical cyclones which move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N-25°N even if the cyclone has had a name assigned to it by the Japan Meteorological Agency.

+ Mitch weakened into a tropical depression over the Yucatán Peninsula.

+ Due to the Fujiwhara effect, Typhoon Ma-on, the powerful storm just northeast of Tokage, later weakened Tokage to a tropical depression and completely absorbed it early on July 16.

+ Issac did not become a tropical depression until August 21.

+ After the depression mostly died, part of its remains contributed to the formation of Tropical Depression Twelve, which later intensified into Hurricane Katrina.

+ While it had been expected to strengthen into a hurricane, Debby weakened into a tropical depression on August 26.

+ On August 3, a tropical depression organized in the open ocean.

+ It did not become a tropical depression until August 15.

+ Low amounts of wind shear and favorable outflow allowed strong deep convection to develop and persist near the center, and by 1800Coordinated Universal TimeUTC on September 2 the system developed into Tropical Depression Nine about 450miles southwest of Praia, Cape Verde.

+ Early on June 25, Haima became a tropical depression after moving inland in Vietnam.

+ The first tropical cyclone, Hurricane Adrian, developed on May17, while the last storm Tropical Depression Sixteen-E, dissipated on October 20.

+ It quickly became stronger and organized itself to become Tropical Depression Eight.

+ On August 2, a Tropical wave that came from Africa had started to organize Tropical Depression Four.

+ By August 2, conditions had become more favorable and Tropical Depression Eight formed about 350miles southwest of Bermuda.

+ The PAGASA also upgraded it to a tropical depression and named it “Ramon”.

+ Moving westward from the effects of a ridge ridge, favorable conditions allowed it to develop into Tropical Depression Nine on September 2 in the deep tropical Atlantic Ocean.

+ On October 23 Tropical Depression Thirteen strengthened and became Tropical Storm Mitch.

+ Karl formed in the middle of the Atlantic on September 16 as Tropical Depression Twelve.

+ Hurricane Katrina was a highly destructive Saffir-Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 5 hurricane which formed as Tropical Depression Twelve near the Bahamas.

+ It struck El Salvador as a dissipating tropical depression after rapidly weakening from hurricane status.

+ A tropical depression formed off the coast of the Florida and moved inland.

+ On August 2, the Japan Meteorological Agency began to monitor a tropical depression which developed over the Philippine Sea.

+ It was initially embedded in a trough trough, but gained convection and developed into a tropical depression about 775miles south of Honolulu on August 19.

+ A tropical wave, which had also created Tropical Depression Six, combined itself with an upper-level low pressure area to create an area of deep convection near Hispaniola on July 23, 2003.

+ During the early morning of May 12, the Japan Meteorological AgencyJMA downgraded Aere to a tropical depression while south of Kyushu Island.

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