An area of thunderstorms organized into a tropical depression on August 28.
Although the cloud pattern became disrupted, the storm maintained a large area of thunderstorms.
Later, the rainbands died out, leaving the center of the low pressure system far away from the area of thunderstorms.
After moving off the west coast of Africa, a surface low started to develop near the area of thunderstorms.
The surface low was able to organize the area of thunderstorms, allowing deep convection to occur near it.
The area of convection, or thunderstorms, spread across Central America.
An associated area of thunderstorms moved over open waters again, but failed to redevelop.
On June 10, an area of thunderstorms became the year's first tropical depression.
On September 10, an area of clustered thunderstorms began to move off the western African coast.
On July 4, a persistent area of thunderstorms organized into a tropical depression.