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Friday, September 30, 2011

Tracking the Tropics: Hurricane Ophelia Stays Well Offshore, Philippe Continues to Head West


Ophelia has become a hurricane over the Atlantic, but thankfully she continues to not be a problem for the US mainland. Hurricane Ophelia will stay well offshore and you can see her latest track as issued by the National Hurricane Center below.


Tropical Storm Philippe continues to move to the Northwest at around 13 miles per hour. Philippe's latest track takes the storm well South of Bermuda by early next week as the storm takes a turn towards the South-Southwest. I'll continue to monitor this storm and bring you the latest updates as needed.


Meanwhile, over the Eastern Pacific waters, Hilary has finally weakened to a tropical storm, but does not pose any threat to land.



1 comments:

tmospheric pressure has a great influence on the weather change. It is said that if the pressure is low, then there are chances of rain whereas high pressure represents the calm weather.

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