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Tropical Depression #15 Forms in East Caribbean, Puerto Rico Needs to Watch
Mon Oct 13 2008 10:31 AM
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6:45PM EDT Update Also beyond, TD#15, another system in the Southwestern Caribbean is likely for Development tonight or tomorrow. This system is moving generally northwest. Nicaragua, Honduras, and the Northwestern Caribbean will need to watch this one.
10:50AM EDT Update The 15th tropical depression has formed, in the Central/Eastern Caribbean. The current forecast track takes it over Puerto Rico as a Tropical Storm.
{{radarlink|jua|San Juan, PR Radar}} Original Update An active wave in the Eastern Caribbean is likely to develop into a depression or storm today, the current projections place it over Hispaniola (Again!) and will have to be watched by them and Puerto Rico as well as the Virgin Islands.
It is likely to move generally to the northeast.
More to come soon...
Nana continues to move west northwest, and will likely not last past 24 hours before it dissipates.
{{StormLinks|TD#15|15|15|2008|2|TD#15}} {{StormLinks|Nana|14|14|2008|1|Nana}}
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