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Forecasters say a disturbance in the Atlantic has a 70-percent chance of cyclone formation over the next week.
Tropical Storm Gil strengthened to become a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean before weakening again, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Iona continued racing west across the Central Pacific early today while Tropical Storm Gil strengthened far to the east, with both systems posing no threat to Hawaii, forecasters said.
Tropical Storm Gil in the East Pacific continues to weaken as it heads northwest over cooler waters and into a drier air mass, the National Hurricane Center said today.
Hurricane Gil weakened into a tropical storm in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Saturday, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. It was not forecast to threaten land. The Miami-based U.S.
Tropical Storm Gil continues to strengthen in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to reach hurricane status soon, while Iona is expected to remain in tropical storm status before gradually weakening. In ...
Tropical Storm Gil continues to strengthen in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to reach hurricane status soon, while Iona is expected to remain in tropical storm status before gradually weakening. In ...
Tropical Storm Gil was strengthening in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday but wasn't expected to threaten land, forecasters said. Gil had maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 kph) and was ...
Henriette was downgraded from a tropical storm in the Eastern Pacific to a tropical depression, but restrengthened into a ...
Tropical Storm Gil was a two day tropical cyclone in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. It formed on Saturday, August 3, and by the end of the day on August 4, it was already a remnant low pressure area.
The storm, which was briefly a hurricane, was about 1, 500 miles east of Hilo, moving west-northwest at 21 mph at 5 p.m. The storm’s tropical storm-force winds of at least 39 mph extended up to ...
Tropical Storm Gil is expected to strengthen into a hurricane in the Pacific on Friday, Aug. 1, according to the National Hurricane Center.