Tropical Depression Three dissipated on July 23, 2019 off the Florida Space Coast. The white line denotes the path history of the depression's center of circulation.
Tropical Depression Three is centered off the southeast coast of Florida.It's not a significant threat to the Southeast U.S. and won't be around for long.The National Hurricane Center is also monitoring the Gulf of Mexico for possible development.
Tropical Depression Three dissipated less than 100 miles off the coast of Florida Tuesday, less than 24 hours after forming over The Bahamas.
An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter mission Tuesday morning found the depression no longer had a completely closed circulation near the ground, a requirement for a system to be called a tropical depression.
The depression formed late Monday afternoon after satellite imagery found a small complete low-level circulation near Andros Island, about 110 miles east-southeast of Miami.
The depression formed from one of dozens of building-block weather disturbances that move off Africa westward across the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea each hurricane season known to meteorologists as .
There were no significant impacts from T.D. Three along the Southeast U.S. coast. Several inches of rain soaked parts of The Bahamas.