Tropical Storm Pablo was the sixteenth named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Pablo formed on October 4 in the open Atlantic Ocean as a Cape Verde hurricane. Pablo was a late-forming Cape Verde storm, since most of the time, conditions are not favorable for the development of tropical cyclones near the Cape Verde Islands during October. Pablo moved west-northwest and dissipated on October 8 while located east of the Windward Islands. Pablo caused no damage and no deaths.
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| - Tropical Storm Pablo was the sixteenth named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Pablo formed on October 4 in the open Atlantic Ocean as a Cape Verde hurricane. Pablo was a late-forming Cape Verde storm, since most of the time, conditions are not favorable for the development of tropical cyclones near the Cape Verde Islands during October. Pablo moved west-northwest and dissipated on October 8 while located east of the Windward Islands. Pablo caused no damage and no deaths.
- Tropical Storm Pablo was the nineteenth tropical cyclone and the sixteenth named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Pablo, a Cape Verde-type tropical storm, formed on October 4 after a tropical wave had acquired a low-level circulation. Initially classified as Tropical Depression Nineteen, it had strengthened enough to be re-classified as Tropical Storm Pablo by October 5. Tropical Storm Pablo peaked as a 60 mph tropical storm before being affected by strong vertical wind shear. Pablo would maintain slightly weaker maximum sustained winds before wind shear greatly increased. By October 8, Pablo had weakened to a tropical depression while approaching the Windward Islands, it also dissipated shortly thereafter.
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| - Tropical Storm Pablo was the nineteenth tropical cyclone and the sixteenth named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Pablo, a Cape Verde-type tropical storm, formed on October 4 after a tropical wave had acquired a low-level circulation. Initially classified as Tropical Depression Nineteen, it had strengthened enough to be re-classified as Tropical Storm Pablo by October 5. Tropical Storm Pablo peaked as a 60 mph tropical storm before being affected by strong vertical wind shear. Pablo would maintain slightly weaker maximum sustained winds before wind shear greatly increased. By October 8, Pablo had weakened to a tropical depression while approaching the Windward Islands, it also dissipated shortly thereafter. Tropical Storm Pablo posed a brief threat to the Lesser Antilles, however, very strong vertical wind shear caused it to dissipate. It dissipated quickly enough that no affects were felt on land. Some forecasts even suggested it would intensify into a hurricane, however the wind shear did not allow it to do so.
- Tropical Storm Pablo was the sixteenth named storm of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. Pablo formed on October 4 in the open Atlantic Ocean as a Cape Verde hurricane. Pablo was a late-forming Cape Verde storm, since most of the time, conditions are not favorable for the development of tropical cyclones near the Cape Verde Islands during October. Pablo moved west-northwest and dissipated on October 8 while located east of the Windward Islands. Pablo caused no damage and no deaths.
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