ZCZC MIATCDEP4 ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM TROPICAL DEPRESSION CARLOS DISCUSSION NUMBER 28 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL EP042009 200 PM PDT THU JUL 16 2009 CARLOS HAS BECOME A POORLY-DEFINED LOW-LEVEL SWIRL IN THE ITCZ WITH VERY LIMITED DEEP CONVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH IT. THE SYSTEM HAS DEGENERATED INTO A REMNANT LOW AND THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY ON CARLOS. THE REMNANT OF CARLOS SHOULD CONTINUE MOVING WESTWARD WITH THE LOW-LEVEL EASTERLIES UNTIL COMPLETELY LOSING ITS IDENTITY WITHIN THE NEXT DAY OR TWO. FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INITIAL 16/2100Z 9.4N 136.4W 25 KT 12HR VT 17/0600Z 9.5N 138.5W 20 KT...REMNANT LOW 24HR VT 17/1800Z 9.5N 141.0W 20 KT...REMNANT LOW 36HR VT 18/0600Z 9.5N 143.5W 20 KT...REMNANT LOW 48HR VT 18/1800Z...REMNANT LOW $$ FORECASTER PASCH NNNN
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