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- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) abstract "Tropical Depression 18W was a weak, short-lived tropical cyclone that brought heavy rains to parts of the Mariana Islands ahead of the more intense Typhoon Melor. Forming from an area of low pressure on September 26, 18W was first monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) as a tropical depression. Tracking generally towards the west, deep convection gradually developed around the system and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) issued their first advisory on the depression early on September 28. Although the depression initially struggled to maintain deep convection, it eventually became better organized and was upgraded to a tropical storm on September 29 by the JTWC. Several hours after reaching this intensity, the system began to rapidly dissipate as its inflow and outflow were severely disrupted by two nearby storms, Parma to the west and Melor to the east. The cyclone fully dissipated near Guam early on September 30 before being absorbed by Typhoon Parma.Ahead of the system's arrival in Guam, tropical storm watches and warnings were issued by the National Weather Service. On September 29, a state of emergency was declared by Governor Felix P. Camacho and relief funds were allocated in case of damage after the storm. Due to the low-intensity of the storm, it had little impact on Guam. Only increased winds and moderate rainfall were reported.".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) thumbnail Tropical_Storm_18W_2009_peak_intensity.jpg?width=300.
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- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) 10MinWinds "30".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) 1MinWinds "30".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) areas "Mariana Islands and Guam".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) basin "WPac".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) damages "Minimal".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) dissipated "2009-09-30".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) fatalities "None Reported".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) formed "2009-09-26".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) hasPhotoCollection Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009).
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) hurricaneSeason "2009".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) imageLocation "Tropical Storm 18W 2009 peak intensity.jpg".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) imageName "Tropical depression 18W at peak intensity on September 29".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) name "Tropical depression 18W".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) pressure "1000".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) type "Tropical depression".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) year "2009".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) subject Category:2009_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) subject Category:Typhoons_in_Guam.
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) subject Category:Western_Pacific_tropical_depressions.
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) comment "Tropical Depression 18W was a weak, short-lived tropical cyclone that brought heavy rains to parts of the Mariana Islands ahead of the more intense Typhoon Melor. Forming from an area of low pressure on September 26, 18W was first monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) as a tropical depression.".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) label "Tropical Depression 18W (2009)".
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) sameAs m.080l0s8.
- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) sameAs Q7845769.
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- Tropical_Depression_18W_(2009) depiction Tropical_Storm_18W_2009_peak_intensity.jpg.
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