TRACKING HENRIETTE | Tropical Storm Henriette Forms in the Pacific
PACIFIC OCEAN, AUG 4 – Tropical Storm Henriette has sustained winds of 45 mph and is forecast to strengthen while moving toward the northeast of the Hawaiian Islands this weekend, the National Hurricane Center said.
- On Monday, Tropical Storm Henriette formed in the Pacific Ocean, centered about 895 miles southwest of the Baja California peninsula, the National Hurricane Center said.
- A mid-latitude, mid-level trough is steering Henriette northwest by Saturday, forecasters at the Miami-based National Hurricane Center are expected to predict this movement.
- Henriette's maximum sustained winds reached 45 mph, and it was moving west-northwest at about 15 mph.
- Forecasts project some slight strengthening of Henriette, expected to have maximum sustained winds of 45 mph as it moves northeast of the Hawaiian islands on Saturday.
- In the Atlantic Ocean, Tropical Storm Dexter remains at sea with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and no coastal watches or warnings are in effect.
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TRACKING HENRIETTE | Tropical Storm Henriette forms in the Pacific
Tropical Storm Henriette has formed in the Pacific, far southwest of Baja California. It’s moving west-northwest at 15 mph with winds of 45 mph. The storm may strengthen slightly but poses no threat to land at this time.
Pacific and Atlantic Brace for Dual Tropical Storms | Science-Environment
Two tropical storms, Henriette and Dexter, are currently active in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, respectively. Henriette is strengthening in the Pacific without threatening land, while Dexter is expected to weaken in the Atlantic. No land impacts or warnings have been issued for either storm.
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