Post-Tropical Cyclone Ramon is located about 215 miles southwest of Acapulco, Mexico – Last Advisory

PDC Disaster Alert, displaying Global Clouds, Tropical Cyclone segments, positions for dissipating TC Ramon
Post-Tropical Cyclone Ramon…has degenerated into a trough of low pressure
Here’s a satellite view, with the looping version
Here’s a near real time wind profile of dissipating Ramon
Retiring Ramon has maximum sustained winds near 25 mph
According to the NHC:
Remnants of Ramon Discussion Number 5
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
400 AM CDT Thur Oct 5 2017
Satellite data indicate that Ramon has degenerated into a trough of low pressure and that the shower activity near the center of circulation NHC was tracking has practically vanished. Since strong wind shear will prevail in this area, regeneration is not anticipated.
Eastern North Pacific
Post-Tropical cyclone Ramon – Last Advisory
NHC textual forecast advisory
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NOAA satellite image
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