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2021 Busy Tropical Season: Tropical Depression Seventeen Intensifies into Tropical Storm Rose
2021 busy tropical season is still ongoing as more activity rapidly increases in the Atlantic. The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Depression Seventeen gained more strength and became Tropical Storm Rose Sunday afternoon, about 370 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands. Currently, the other energetic storm in the Atlantic basin is Tropical Storm Peter.
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