Tropical Storm Earl forms in the Northeast Atlantic

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

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Tropical Depression Seven in the eastern Atlantic Ocean has increased and Tropical Storm Earl, according to the National Hurricane Center. The wind is currently 40 mph (65 km / h). Earl is the fifth tropical storm in the Atlantic basin for the 2010 season. It poses no threat to Earth in the next 5 days. In the Pacific, developed Hurricane Frank off Mexico coast. Frank has maximum sustained winds near 75 mph (120 km / h).



The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Wednesday that Frank can get stronger as it moves away from Mexico south coast. Frank is located approximately 240 miles (385 km) south of Cabo Corrientes, Mexico, and moving west-northwest. Hurricane Danielle is in the northwest wind around 85 mph (140 km / h). The forecast track has Danielle its way to Bermuda in the next few days.

The storm is 14.4n 32.2w, about 520 miles west of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands. The storm is moving westward at 16 mph. Minimum central pressure is 1006 mb. There is no coastal watches or warnings in effect. The storm motion is expected to continue in the coming two days, the cyclone over water in the tropical Atlantic. Tropical storm force winds extend outwards up to 60 miles north of the center. The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Danielle, which developed on Sunday.

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