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 126 
 WTPZ44 KNHC 200832
 TCDEP4
 
 Remnants Of Nineteen-E Discussion Number   4
 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       EP192018
 300 AM MDT Thu Sep 20 2018
 
 A pair of ASCAT passes between 0400 and 0500 UTC indicated that the
 center of the depression had moved inland over the Mexican state of
 Sonora, with winds as high as 25 kt still occurring over the Gulf of
 California.  The associated deep convection has taken on a more
 linear pattern as it has pushed farther inland across northwestern
 Mexico, and it is unlikely that the system still has a closed
 surface circulation over the rough terrain.  As such, the depression
 is deemed to have dissipated, and this is the last advisory on this
 system.  Winds over the Gulf of California should quickly diminish
 during the next 6-12 hours.
 
 Moisture associated with the remnants of the depression will
 continue to pose a heavy rainfall and flooding threat over the next
 couple of days.  Widespread amounts of 5 to 10 inches and isolated
 amounts up to 15 inches are forecast in the Mexican states of Sonora
 and northern Sinaloa.  These rains could cause life-threatening
 flash flooding and mudslides.  Heavy rains will also lead to a
 heightened risk of flash flooding in the southwestern United States
 today and in the southern Plains beginning on Friday.
 
 This is the last advisory issued by the National Hurricane Center
 on this system.  For additional information please see High Seas
 Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service, under AWIPS
 header NFDHSFEPI, WMO header FZPN02 KWBC, and on the web at
 https://ocean.weather.gov/shtml/NFDHSFEPI.shtml.  For information
 on the threat for heavy rainfall and flooding, please consult
 statements from your local weather office.
 
 
 FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
 
 INIT  20/0900Z 28.1N 110.0W   25 KT  30 MPH...REMNANTS
  12H  20/1800Z...DISSIPATED
 
 $$
 Forecaster Berg
 
 
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