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NASA Eyes Category 4 Hurricane Felicia and a Stubborn Enrique

NASA Eyes Category 4 Hurricane Felicia and a Stubborn Enrique

By Rob Gutro, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Felicia is the storm that rules the Eastern Pacific Ocean this week, but Enrique refuses to give up. Felicia is a major hurricane with sustained winds near 140 mph, and Enrique is still hanging onto tropical storm status with 50 mph sustained winds. Both cyclones are close […]

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Hurricane Season 2009: Carlos and Dolores

Hurricane Season 2009: Carlos and Dolores

Hurricane Carlos Stronger then Weaker By Rob Gutro, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Carlos is still on a westward track in the open waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean, but after a burst of strength overnight, has begun to weaken. That’s a sign of what’s to come. Late Tuesday night, July 14 at 11 p.m. […]

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Hurricane Carlos may soon have company in the form of another named storm in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

Hurricane Season 2009: Eastern Pacific Low 5 (Eastern Pacific)

Hurricane Carlos may soon have company in the form of another named storm in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

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This year Tropical Storm Andres became the first named storm of the season after forming about 180 miles off of the southwestern coast of Mexico on the evening (local time) of June 21.

TRMM sees that Tropical Storm Andres has a good circulation

This year Tropical Storm Andres became the first named storm of the season after forming about 180 miles off of the southwestern coast of Mexico on the evening (local time) of June 21.

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The first tropical depression of the eastern Pacific Ocean season is making landfall in Mexico and has drenched the state of Sinaloa already.

Mexico getting pounded with heavy rain from Tropical Depression One-E

The first tropical depression of the eastern Pacific Ocean season is making landfall in Mexico and has drenched the state of Sinaloa already.

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The first tropical depression of the season has formed in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and it is already forecast to make an impact. Landfall is expected in western central Mexico in the very early morning hours on Saturday June 20.

Tropical Depression One forms in Eastern Pacific

The first tropical depression of the season has formed in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and it is already forecast to make an impact. Landfall is expected in western central Mexico in the very early morning hours on Saturday June 20.

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The Eastern Pacific Low pressure system forecasters have been watching since Monday, June 8, hasn't made the leap to a tropical depression because of wind shear.

East Pacific low pressure system less likely to become first tropical depression

The Eastern Pacific Low pressure system forecasters have been watching since Monday, June 8, hasn’t made the leap to a tropical depression because of wind shear.

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