The three brigades thus formed a cordon round the town on the east, north, and west.
On August 19, a low pressure area formed west of the Philippines.
A tropical wave formed west from the African coast late on July 10.
They formed almost a straight line east and west.
On October 18 a tropical storm formed west of Jamaica.
Early on the following day, a tropical depression formed just west of Bermuda.
The town remained as an island until the 18th century, when small rivers were diverted to form dry land north and west of the town.
They form west of the circulation center and generally move from west to east.
A large area of thunderstorm activity formed west of the Philippines.
A tropical storm formed west of Bermuda on August 20.