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Tropical Weather Summary



000
ABPZ30 KNHC 011423
TWSEP 
MONTHLY TROPICAL WEATHER SUMMARY
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
8 AM PDT SUN JUNE 1 2003
 
FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC...EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE..
 
ONE TROPICAL CYCLONE...ANDRES...DEVELOPED DURING MAY IN THE EASTERN
NORTH PACIFIC BASIN.  ON MAY 15TH...AN AREA OF DISTURBED WEATHER
DEVELOPED SOUTH OF GUATEMALA WITHIN A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE. 
THIS DISTURBANCE THEN MOVED WESTWARD FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND
ORGANIZED INTO A TROPICAL DEPRESSION ON THE 20TH ABOUT 650 MILES
SOUTH OF MANZANILLO MEXICO.  LATER THAT DAY THE DEPRESSION
STRENGTHENED INTO THE FIRST TROPICAL STORM OF THE SEASON.  ANDRES
MOVED UNEVENTFULLY TO THE WEST-NORTHWEST UNTIL IT BEGAN TO WEAKEN
OVER COOLER WATERS ON THE 24TH AND ITS TRACK TURNED BACK TO THE
WEST.  ANDRES WEAKENED TO A DEPRESSION ON THE 25TH AND DEGENERATED
TO A NON-CONVECTIVE REMNANT LOW ON THE 26TH ABOUT 1050 MILES
EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 


SUMMARY TABLE - MAY 2003

NAME           DATES            MAX WIND - KT      DEATHS
-----------------------------------------------------------
TS ANDRES      20-26 MAY             40               0
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NOTE...DATES ARE BASED ON UNIVERSAL COORDINATED TIME...UTC

 
FORECASTER FRANKLIN
 
 
 



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