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Tropical Depression Nine was a tropical depression during the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season that did not become a tropical storm. It formed in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, and quickly made landfall near Sabine Pass, Texas. Because it was so close to land, it never managed to become a tropical storm. The depression caused no damage and no fatalities.

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  • Tropical Depression Nine was a tropical depression during the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season that did not become a tropical storm. It formed in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, and quickly made landfall near Sabine Pass, Texas. Because it was so close to land, it never managed to become a tropical storm. The depression caused no damage and no fatalities.
  • Tropical Depression Nine of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season was a weak tropical cyclone that lightly affected parts of the Gulf Coast. Developing on September 8 from the interaction of a persistent low-level trough and a cluster of convection associated with a tropical wave, the depression reached peak winds of that same day. The depression was short-lived, weakening just prior to landfall near Sabine Pass, Texas on September 9. Over land, it rapidly degenerated into a remnant low. Despite being a weak storm, squalls to the east of the center generated tropical storm-force gusts over open water, and dropped moderate to heavy rainfall throughout the western Gulf Coast.
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  • Tropical Depression Nine was a tropical depression during the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season that did not become a tropical storm. It formed in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, and quickly made landfall near Sabine Pass, Texas. Because it was so close to land, it never managed to become a tropical storm. The depression caused no damage and no fatalities.
  • Tropical Depression Nine of the 2000 Atlantic hurricane season was a weak tropical cyclone that lightly affected parts of the Gulf Coast. Developing on September 8 from the interaction of a persistent low-level trough and a cluster of convection associated with a tropical wave, the depression reached peak winds of that same day. The depression was short-lived, weakening just prior to landfall near Sabine Pass, Texas on September 9. Over land, it rapidly degenerated into a remnant low. Despite being a weak storm, squalls to the east of the center generated tropical storm-force gusts over open water, and dropped moderate to heavy rainfall throughout the western Gulf Coast.
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