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Tropical Depression

/ˈtrɑː.pɪ.kəl dɪˈprɛʃ.ən/noun
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A tropical depression is a low-pressure weather system that forms over warm ocean waters, characterized by sustained winds of up to 38 mph and a defined circulation of clouds and thunderstorms. It's an early stage in the life cycle of tropical cyclones, often serving as a precursor to more intense storms like hurricanes, and can still cause significant rainfall and flooding even if it doesn't strengthen further.

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