Saturday, August 15, 2009

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Tropical Storm is coming to the Caribbean


Tropical Storm Ana continues to move westward so much closer to the Caribbean , according to the National Hurricane Center in its report from 11pm on Saturday August 15, 2009. The phenomenon is due to the Caribbean atamosférico but no building, they said.

At 11 pm, Tropical Storm Ana was located at latitude 14.4 north and longitude 51.5 west with sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kmph). Tropical storm winds extended out of place 70 miles (110 km). It is moving westward at a rate of 17 mph (28 kph) and expected a gradual turn toward the west-northwest over the next two days.

A tropical storm watch was issued for British Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands.

National Hurricane Center reports that must keep track of everything that happens in this atmospheric phenomenon this may cause a change in his career.
Source: www.nws.noaa.gov
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