NASA image: Former hurricane Carlos has dissipated, Carlos (was 03E—Eastern Pacific)

Former hurricane Carlos is now just a memory as the former tropical cyclone dissipated over western Mexico early on June 18.
NOAA's GOES-West satellite captured an image of some of Carlos' remnant clouds at 13:45 UTC (9:45 a.m. EDT).
The National Hurricane Center noted that there were no other areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean suspect for development over the next couple of days.
Provided by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center