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Tropical Depression One was the first tropical cyclone to develop during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. Having formed on May 26, 1990 the storm was the first tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean during the 1990s. Forming out of an area of low pressure in the Western Caribbean, the storm made landfall in Cuba bringing heavy rains and winds of 30 mph (45 km/h). After being absorbed by a frontal zone the remnants of the storm brought rain to a then drought stricken Florida.

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  • Tropical Depression One (1990)
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  • Tropical Depression One was the first tropical cyclone to develop during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. Having formed on May 26, 1990 the storm was the first tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean during the 1990s. Forming out of an area of low pressure in the Western Caribbean, the storm made landfall in Cuba bringing heavy rains and winds of 30 mph (45 km/h). After being absorbed by a frontal zone the remnants of the storm brought rain to a then drought stricken Florida.
  • Tropical Depression One was a tropical depression that did not reach tropical storm status during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. The depression formed early, namely on May 25, approximately a week before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season. The cyclone developed in the western Carribean Sea to the south of western Cuba. The cyclone moved northward, made landfall along western Cuba, and then dissipated on May 27 as it was approaching the extreme southwestern Florida Peninsula. The depression caused no damage and no deaths.
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  • Tropical Depression One was the first tropical cyclone to develop during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. Having formed on May 26, 1990 the storm was the first tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean during the 1990s. Forming out of an area of low pressure in the Western Caribbean, the storm made landfall in Cuba bringing heavy rains and winds of 30 mph (45 km/h). After being absorbed by a frontal zone the remnants of the storm brought rain to a then drought stricken Florida.
  • Tropical Depression One was a tropical depression that did not reach tropical storm status during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. The depression formed early, namely on May 25, approximately a week before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season. The cyclone developed in the western Carribean Sea to the south of western Cuba. The cyclone moved northward, made landfall along western Cuba, and then dissipated on May 27 as it was approaching the extreme southwestern Florida Peninsula. The depression caused no damage and no deaths.
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