Tropical Depression #9
- September
7-10, 1987
An upper cyclone closed off near the central Gulf coast on the 6th,
which spurred cyclogensis offshore
the Southeast. Convection became organized enough for the
National Hurricane Center to issue advisories
on Tropical Depression Nine on the 7th. The depression moved
generally northward, moving through the
Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic while maintaining its identity. The
depression ultimately merged with a frontal
wave over New England by the morning of the 10th. The graphics
below show the storm total rainfall for
the depression. Data
was provided
by the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, NC.