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TRACKING HENRIETTE | Tropical Storm Henriette Forms in the Pacific

PACIFIC OCEAN NEAR BAJA CALIFORNIA PENINSULA, AUG 4 – Tropical Storm Henriette, with 45 mph winds, is moving northeast near Baja California and is forecast to strengthen, while no coastal warnings are in effect, officials said.

  • On Monday, a new tropical storm named Henriette developed in the eastern Pacific Ocean, located approximately 895 miles southwest of Baja California, with sustained winds reaching 45 mph.
  • The storm formed due to conditions favorable in the eastern North Pacific, marking the eighth named storm of the season and is forecast to strengthen slightly in coming days.
  • Henriette is moving west-northwest at 15 mph and is expected to turn gradually northwest by Saturday in response to a mid-latitude trough near the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Tropical Storm Dexter formed Sunday in the Atlantic as the fourth storm of that hurricane season, with sustained winds of 45 mph, located about 250 miles northwest of Bermuda and moving northeast.
  • Neither storm poses immediate danger or coastal warnings, though Dexter is expected to weaken into a post-tropical cyclone while Henriette approaches northeast of Hawaii this weekend.
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Tropical Storm Henriette forms in the Pacific while Tropical Storm Dexter churns in the Atlantic

The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Henriette has formed in the Pacific Ocean

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Tropical Storm Henriette has formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean, forecasters say

Tropical Storm Henriette has formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean, forecasters say.

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Tropical Depression Ocho-E was formed on Monday, August 4, in the Pacific, with sustained winds of 55 km per hour and moving to the west-northwest of the ocean, detailed the National Water Commission (Conagua).Although it evolves into a tropical storm, it does not represent an imminent danger to the Mexican coasts, declared the National Weather Service (SMN). Tropical Depression Ocho-E is located at 1,345 kilometers southwest of Cabo San Lucas, …

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