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Tropical Depression Four-C was a short-lived tropical depression the 2006 Pacific hurricane season. The depression formed from from a persistent low-pressure area south of Oahu on October 13, 2006. The depression did not last long, dissipating from upper-level wind shear on October 14. The remains of the depression caused heavy rainfall and thunderstorms on October 17 in Big Island. The depression proved difficult for the Central Pacific Hurricane Center to forecast. After the depression had dissipated, the system, along with a cold front also affected the island of Maui.

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  • Tropical Depression Four-C was a short-lived tropical depression the 2006 Pacific hurricane season. The depression formed from from a persistent low-pressure area south of Oahu on October 13, 2006. The depression did not last long, dissipating from upper-level wind shear on October 14. The remains of the depression caused heavy rainfall and thunderstorms on October 17 in Big Island. The depression proved difficult for the Central Pacific Hurricane Center to forecast. After the depression had dissipated, the system, along with a cold front also affected the island of Maui.
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  • Tropical Depression Four-C was a short-lived tropical depression the 2006 Pacific hurricane season. The depression formed from from a persistent low-pressure area south of Oahu on October 13, 2006. The depression did not last long, dissipating from upper-level wind shear on October 14. The remains of the depression caused heavy rainfall and thunderstorms on October 17 in Big Island. The depression proved difficult for the Central Pacific Hurricane Center to forecast. After the depression had dissipated, the system, along with a cold front also affected the island of Maui. The remains, joined with an earthquake on October 15, caused heavy rainfall, flash flooding, and moderate damage to several of the islands. A number of effects from the flooding caused several highways along the islands to close. These included rivers overflowing its banks, debris being spread along the road, high water and flooding on the road, and sudden flash flooding. Although the storm caused heavy rains and closed roads, no damage or fatalities were reported on any of the islands, which also had to cleanup from the earthquake on October 15.
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