Tropical Storm Frida(2018)

Tropical Storm Frida was an interesting storm. It spawned from a trough near Soriana. The trough organized sufficiantly enough to become a Subtropical Depression, making landfalls in Soriana and Lucario Land. It became Post-Tropical before absorbing another Low Pressure system and becoming tropical. It would re-enter the Lucarius Peninslua, strengthening sufficiantly to be named Frida and peaked as a minimal Tropical Storm.

Meteorological History
On June 13th, an upper-level trough was located about 50 miles South of the Upper-East Subtropical Ridge. The system slowly organized and finally developed enough to be designated as a Depression on June 15th. The system was considered Subtropical, mainly due to broadness, Northern buildup and an Abnormally sized eye. The system was considered over Soriana for a brief time as it moved South. It strengthened minimally over the next day and made landfall in Lucario Land.

Over land, the system weakened considerably before it was confronted with another low pressure system. The disturbance(now Post-Tropical)converged with the system, eventually becoming Tropical and restrengthening over the next 6 hours, turning East back into the Lucarius Peninsula. It re-entered back out to sea and strengthened to a minimal Tropical Storm, receiving the name Frida. Frida would make landfall the afternoon on the next day.