Tropical Storm Lorenzo poorly organized over Atlantic, NHC says
Tropical Storm Lorenzo remains far offshore with sustained winds near 60 mph and is forecast to weaken without threatening land, National Hurricane Center reports.
- As of Tuesday, Tropical Storm Lorenzo has weakened over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean and is not expected to reach hurricane strength while looping at sea.
- The National Hurricane Center says Lorenzo is poorly organized, which forecasters link to weakening, and shows a turn north later Tuesday then northeast while staying offshore.
- Measured data show Lorenzo at 17.3°N 44.1°W with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph and a minimum pressure of 1000 mb, with tropical-storm-force winds extending up to 60 miles.
- No coastal watches or warnings are in effect, and forecasters say Lorenzo will remain well offshore, posing no threat to Florida or the U.S.
- Amid otherwise quiet tropics, the National Hurricane Center expects Lorenzo to maintain tropical-storm strength through Saturday then weaken by Sunday.
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Tropical Storm Lorenzo weakens over open water in the Atlantic Ocean
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Lorenzo has weakened as it churns in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean and still does not threaten land, forecasters said.
NHC continues to monitor Tropical Storm Lorenzo in Atlantic
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Little change is expected for Tropical Storm Lorenzo in the next few days, the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday. Located about 1,330 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands, Lorenzo is moving toward the northwest at about 15 mph. This northwest motion is expected to continue today before turning toward the north tonight. "Tropical Storm Lorenzo is a complete 'fish storm, ' meaning it poses no threat to land. This system w…
By CNN Español Tropical Storm Lorenzo is located about 2,150 km west of the Cape Verde Islands on Tuesday morning and is moving northwest, according to the most recent report from the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC). Lorenzo is moving across the Atlantic with sustained winds of 95 km/h (59 mph) at a speed of 24 km/h (15 mph). The NHC expects it to continue moving in the same direction throughout Tuesday and turn northward at night. A new tu…
Tropical Storm Lorenzo not likely to reach hurricane strength as it makes loop at sea
Tropical Storm Lorenzo is not expected to reach hurricane strength as it makes a clockwise loop at sea over the next several days, according to forecasters with the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
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