Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Hurricane Julia is named the 10th Storm

 More hurricanes are churning out in the Atlantic. According to the following article Hurricane Igor is still a powerful Category 4 storm with an impressive eye seen on satellite video, and the newcomer to the party is Julia. Just upgraded to a hurricane this morning. There is no eye currently present on the satellite, but it does look healthy. There'll be lots more to come
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Hurricane Julia named the 10th storm of the Atlantic Season

Baltimore Weather | Examiner.com:

Two Hurricanes are churning in the Atlantic Ocean today. Hurricane Igor is still a powerful Category 4 storm with an impressive eye seen on satellite video, and the newcomer to the party is Julia. Just upgraded to a hurricane this morning, winds are at 75 mph as it is just pushing east of the Cape Vere Islands off of Africa's west coast. There is no eye currently present on the satellite, but it does look healthy.

Hurricane Julia is moving to the west at 12 mph, with no immediate threat to land. There are warm waters to feed off of, so some strengthening is expected.

Hurricane force winds extend 25 miles out, while tropical storm force winds spread 90 miles away from the center

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