Henriette regains tropical storm strength in the Pacific but is still not forecast to threaten land
PACIFIC OCEAN EAST OF HAWAII, AUG 10 – Henriette is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane while remaining north of Hawaii, with no coastal watches or warnings issued, officials said.
- Tropical Storm Henriette regained strength in the Pacific Ocean east of Hawaii but is not expected to threaten land.
- Henriette's maximum sustained winds reached 40 mph , just above the tropical storm threshold.
- Another storm, Tropical Storm Ivo, was moving through the Pacific southwest of Mexico with maximum winds of 50 mph .
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Tropical Storm Henriette Gains Strength in the Pacific | Science-Environment
Tropical Storm Henriette has regained strength in the Pacific Ocean but poses no threat to land. Located 1,015 kilometers east of Hilo, Hawaii, it is moving west-northwest at 26 kilometers per hour with winds up to 65 kph. No warnings are currently in effect despite expected strengthening.
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Henriette regains tropical storm strength in the Pacific but still not forecast to threaten land
Henriette has regained tropical storm strength in the Pacific Ocean well east of Hawaii. But forecasters say it is still not expected to pose a threat to land.
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Read Full ArticleTRACKING HENRIETTE | Tropical Storm Henriette weak but expected to strengthen
Tropical Storm Henriette is currently a weak storm moving west far north of Hawaii, with no watches or warnings in effect. It may weaken today but is expected to get stronger over the weekend, possibly becoming a hurricane by Monday.…
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