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Tropical Depression (SSHWS/NWS) | |
![]() Tropical Depression 10 | |
Formed | August 13, 2005 |
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Dissipated | August 22, 2005 (remnant low after August 14) |
Highest winds | 1-minute sustained: 35 mph (55 km/h) |
Lowest pressure | 1008 mbar (hPa); 29.77 inHg |
Fatalities | None reported |
Damage | None |
Areas affected | None |
Part of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season |
Tropical Depression Ten was the tenth tropical cyclone of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. The depression formed on August 13 from a tropical wave that entered the Atlantic Ocean on August 8. Because of strong wind shear, the depression stayed weak and did not strengthen much. The cyclone itself had no effect on land and did not cause any damage. It mostly died out on August 14, but its remains later helped to form another storm, Hurricane Katrina. Katrina became one of the worst hurricanes in the history of the United States.[1][2][Note 1] In general, Tropical Depression is a tropical cyclone that has maximum sustained surface winds of 38 mph or less.
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