Tropical Depression Fifteen was a tropical depression that did not reach tropical storm status during the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. The cyclone developed on October 11 in the open Atlantic Ocean well southeast of Atlantic Canada. The cyclone was short-lived, and dissipated the next day on October 12, due to strong vertical shear associated with an upper-level trough. The depression eventually became an extratropical cyclone that attained gale force winds. There were no damage or deaths associated with the short-lived tropical depression.
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| - Tropical Depression Fifteen was a tropical depression that did not reach tropical storm status during the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. The cyclone developed on October 11 in the open Atlantic Ocean well southeast of Atlantic Canada. The cyclone was short-lived, and dissipated the next day on October 12, due to strong vertical shear associated with an upper-level trough. The depression eventually became an extratropical cyclone that attained gale force winds. There were no damage or deaths associated with the short-lived tropical depression.
- Tropical Depression Fifteen was the fifteenth and weakest tropical cyclone of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. The origins of the depression were in a large area of disturbed weather, possibly associated with the remnant low-pressure area of Hurricane Karen, on October 4. The disturbance gradually organized, and was declared Tropical Depression Fifteen on October 11 while located 740 mi (1,190 km) east-southeast of Bermuda. Strong wind shear prevented the depression from intensifying further as it drifted over the open waters of the central Atlantic basin. It degenerated into a remnant low the next afternoon, as all that remained of the storm was a swirl of clouds. After being declared a remnant low, the storm transitioned into an extratropical cyclone and intensified. The storm may hav
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| - Tropical Depression Fifteen was a tropical depression that did not reach tropical storm status during the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. The cyclone developed on October 11 in the open Atlantic Ocean well southeast of Atlantic Canada. The cyclone was short-lived, and dissipated the next day on October 12, due to strong vertical shear associated with an upper-level trough. The depression eventually became an extratropical cyclone that attained gale force winds. There were no damage or deaths associated with the short-lived tropical depression.
- Tropical Depression Fifteen was the fifteenth and weakest tropical cyclone of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. The origins of the depression were in a large area of disturbed weather, possibly associated with the remnant low-pressure area of Hurricane Karen, on October 4. The disturbance gradually organized, and was declared Tropical Depression Fifteen on October 11 while located 740 mi (1,190 km) east-southeast of Bermuda. Strong wind shear prevented the depression from intensifying further as it drifted over the open waters of the central Atlantic basin. It degenerated into a remnant low the next afternoon, as all that remained of the storm was a swirl of clouds. After being declared a remnant low, the storm transitioned into an extratropical cyclone and intensified. The storm may have brought strong winds to the western Azores, although there are no official reports that verify that possibility. The extratropical storm was absorbed into a larger extratropical system the next day.
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