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Hurricane Igor a Category 4, Tropical Storm Julia forms

Igor Category 4 hurricane, Tropical Storm Juliet forms

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Igor hurricane could strengthen to a Category 5 hurricane, given the fact that it was 6 miles an hour, so here is the threshold. At 8 Clock EDT, Igor was about 900 miles east of the Leeward Islands, to the west at 13 mph with sustained winds of 150 mph.

The projected has approached Igor Bermuda over the weekend, which means the east coast of the U.S. have to keep an eye on the hurricane.

Tropical Storm Juliet, meanwhile, emerged in the eastern Atlantic on Sunday evening. The storm is projected to strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane in the next five days and to the northwest into the Atlantic. For now it is too early to say, where the storm might go.
At 8 Clock EDT, Julie, the tenth named storm of the season, 85 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands, moving northwest at 14 mph with sustained winds of 40 miles per hour.

The tropical disturbance in the central Caribbean that we observed for the last few days appear to Mexico Yucatan headed.

A tropical disturbance in the central Caribbean seems to be headed toward Mexico, Yucatan.

Clock at 08.00 on Monday gave the National Hurricane Center, a 40 percent chance for development in the next 48 hours. The next storm will be named Karl.

Igor hurricane could strengthen to a Category 5 hurricane, given the fact that it was 6 miles an hour, so here is the threshold. At 8 Clock EDT, Igor was about 900 miles east of the Leeward Islands, to the west at 13 mph with sustained winds of 150 mph.

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Tropical Storm Juliet, meanwhile, emerged in the eastern Atlantic on Sunday evening. The storm is projected to strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane in the next five days and to the northwest into the Atlantic. For now it is too early to say, where the storm might go.
At 8 Clock EDT, Julie, the tenth named storm of the season, 85 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands, moving northwest at 14 mph with sustained winds of 40 miles per hour.

The tropical disturbance in the central Caribbean that we observed for the last few days appear to Mexico Yucatan headed.

A tropical disturbance in the central Caribbean seems to be headed toward Mexico, Yucatan.

Clock at 08.00 on Monday gave the National Hurricane Center, a 40 percent chance for development in the next 48 hours. The next storm will be named Karl.

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