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Tropical Cyclone Report
Tropical Depression Five-E
22 - 23 July 2000

Stacy R. Stewart
National Hurricane Center
5 August 2000


TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORTS
Hurricane Aletta
Tropical Storm Bud
Hurricane Carlotta
Tropical Depression Four-E
Tropical Depression Five-E
Hurricane Daniel
Tropical Storm Emilia
Tropical Storm Fabio
Hurricane Gilma
Hurricane Hector
Tropical Storm Ileana
Tropical Storm John
Tropical Storm Kristy
Hurricane Lane
Tropical Storm Miriam
Tropical Storm Norman
Tropical Storm Olivia
Tropical Storm Paul
Tropical Storm Rosa


[2000 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season]

Tropical Depression Five-E formed from a tropical wave on 22 July, which moved off the west coast of Africa on 08 July, and tracked across the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea and entered the eastern North Pacific Ocean on 16 July. A peak intensity of 30 kt was obtained from satellite intensity estimates. After forming, Tropical Depression Five-E was short-lived and tracked west-northwest over open ocean. No reports of damage or any adverse impacts on shipping were received.



 
Table 1. Best track, Tropical Depression Five-E, 22-23 July 2000.
Date/Time
(UTC)
Position Pressure
(mb)
Wind Speed
(kt)
Stage
Lat. (°N)Lon. (°W)
22 / 000018.6112.0100630tropical depression
22 / 060019.1113.1100630"
22 / 120019.6114.2100630"
22 / 180020.1115.6100530"
23 / 000020.5117.2100530"
23 / 060021.2119.0100630"
23 / 120021.9121.0100725"
 
22 / 180020.1115.6100530minimum pressure

Best track for Tropical Depression Five-E

Figure 1. Best track positions for Tropical Depression Five-E, 22-23 July 2000.




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