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Tropical Storm Olivia was the 19th tropical cyclone and 16th named storm of the 2006 Pacific hurricane season. Olivia formed as a tropical depression on October 9 about to the west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Tracking northeastward and attaining tropical storm status, it failed to strengthen significantly due to wind shear. Olivia weakened to tropical depression status on October 11, and turning to the east-southeast it degenerated into a remnant low on October 13. Its remnants were later absorbed by a larger disturbance that included the remnants of Norman. Because the storm remained away at sea for its entire duration, no effects on land were reported.

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  • Tropical Storm Olivia was the 19th tropical cyclone and 16th named storm of the 2006 Pacific hurricane season. Olivia formed as a tropical depression on October 9 about to the west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Tracking northeastward and attaining tropical storm status, it failed to strengthen significantly due to wind shear. Olivia weakened to tropical depression status on October 11, and turning to the east-southeast it degenerated into a remnant low on October 13. Its remnants were later absorbed by a larger disturbance that included the remnants of Norman. Because the storm remained away at sea for its entire duration, no effects on land were reported.
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  • Tropical Storm Olivia was the 19th tropical cyclone and 16th named storm of the 2006 Pacific hurricane season. Olivia formed as a tropical depression on October 9 about to the west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Tracking northeastward and attaining tropical storm status, it failed to strengthen significantly due to wind shear. Olivia weakened to tropical depression status on October 11, and turning to the east-southeast it degenerated into a remnant low on October 13. Its remnants were later absorbed by a larger disturbance that included the remnants of Norman. Because the storm remained away at sea for its entire duration, no effects on land were reported.
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