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Tropical Depression Four-E

Occurred 1 Jul 2026·Detected 1 Jul 2026·
Western East Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,250 miles WSW of the southern tip of Baja California2 reports
Natural CatastrophePropertyMarine HullMarine CargoEnergy

Tropical Depression Four-E has formed in the western East Pacific at 14.5N, 126.9W, approximately 1,250 miles WSW of the southern tip of Baja California, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. The system is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm but currently poses no hazard to land, with no coastal watches or warnings in effect. The depression is in open ocean with no near-term insured exposure.

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Impact verdict

Low impact. Loss pathway: No hazard to land. Evidence: NHC advisory states 'HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND... None' and no coastal watches or warnings are in effect. The depression is a 35 mph system located 1,250 miles WSW of Baja California in open ocean. Limit: A developing tropical system in the East Pacific warrants routine monitoring but presents no current insured exposure to property, energy, or marine books. Potential relevance to marine transit routes if it intensifies significantly and tracks toward Hawaii or shipping lanes, but no near-term commercial loss pathway is evidenced.

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