Tropical Storm Marty stands still in Pacific off Baja, expected to begin weakening soonSeptember 17th, 2009 Tropical Storm Marty stands still in PacificMIAMI — Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Marty to start losing its punch as it swirls in the Pacific off Mexico's coast. Marty's maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph (75 kph) Thursday.
Tropical Storm Marty swirling in the Pacific, little change in strength expectedSeptember 17th, 2009 Tropical Storm Marty swirling over PacificMIAMI — Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Marty to start losing its punch as it swirls in the Pacific off Mexico's coast. Marty's maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph (75 kph) Thursday.
Tropical Storm Guillermo could become hurricane as it moves farther asea in PacificAugust 13th, 2009 Guillermo could strengthen to hurricane in PacificMIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Guillermo is getting stronger but not quite a hurricane as it moves farther out into the Pacific. Guillermo's maximum sustained winds increased to near 70 mph Thursday.
Tropical Storm Enrique moves across Pacific, another tropical depression could strengthenAugust 4th, 2009 Tropical Storm Enrique moves across the PacificMIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Felicia has formed in the Pacific while Tropical Storm Enrique is strengthening not far from it. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Felicia's maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph while Enrique, which is farther east, has winds near 60 mph.
Tropical Storm Enrique forms in the Pacific, another tropical depression formsAugust 4th, 2009 Tropical Storm Enrique forms in the PacificMIAMI — Tropical Storm Enrique has formed in the Pacific, becoming the fifth named storm of the eastern north Pacific hurricane season. Also, a new tropical depression formed farther west in the Pacific.
Tropical Storm Carlos weakens, Dolores strengthens in open PacificJuly 16th, 2009 Carlos weakens, Dolores strengthens in PacificMEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Dolores gained strength far off Mexico's Pacific coast Wednesday. Dolores' maximum sustained winds have increased to near 50 mph (72 kph), according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.
Tropical Storm Dolores forms in the Pacific, Hurricane Carlos weakens, has 85 mph windsJuly 15th, 2009 Tropical Storm Dolores forms; Carlos weakensMIAMI — Tropical Storm Dolores has formed far off Mexico's Pacific coast. National Hurricane Center forecasters in Florida said Wednesday that Dolores has maximum sustained winds of about 40 mph and is moving away from land at about 13 mph.
Carlos continues to weaken, becomes a tropical storm in open Pacific with 65 mph windsJuly 15th, 2009 Carlos weakens to a tropical storm in the PacificMIAMI — Hurricane Carlos has weakened to a tropical storm far off Mexico's Pacific coast. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Carlos' maximum sustained winds have dropped to near 65 mph with further weakening expected.
Hurricane Carlos strengthens off Mexico's Pacific coast, heads farther out to seaJuly 14th, 2009 Hurricane Carlos strengthens far off Mexico coastMEXICO CITY — Hurricane Carlos strengthened to a Category 2 storm and had a distinct small eye Tuesday as it moved farther out into the open Pacific. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, said the storm's winds had increased to near 105 mph (165 kph).
Carlos becomes hurricane again as it heads farther out to sea in open PacificJuly 14th, 2009 Carlos becomes hurricane again in open PacificMIAMI — Carlos has returned to hurricane strength as it moves further out into the open Pacific. Forecasters at the U.S.
Tropical Storm Carlos strengthens far off Mexico's Pacific CoastJuly 13th, 2009 Carlos strengthens again over the PacificMEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Carlos strengthened again slightly on Monday as it headed west over the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. Carlos had maximum sustained winds near 65 mph (100 kph), with tropical storm-force winds extending outward up to 60 miles (95 kilometers) from the eye of the storm, said the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.
Carlos weakens from a hurricane to a tropical storm far off Mexico's Pacific CoastJuly 12th, 2009 Carlos weakens to tropical storm over the PacificMEXICO CITY — Hours after being downgraded from a hurricane, Tropical Storm Carlos weakened further Sunday night as it headed west over the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. Carlos had maximum sustained winds near 60 mph (95 kph), down from around 70 mph (110 kph) earlier Sunday, with tropical storm-force winds extending outward up to 60 miles (95 kilometers) from the eye of the storm, said the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.
Hurricane Center: Carlos becomes a hurricane as it swirls far off Mexico's Pacific coastJuly 12th, 2009 Carlos becomes hurricane off Baja's Pacific coastMIAMI — The National Hurricane Center says Carlos has become a hurricane swirling far off Mexico's eastern Pacific coast. The storm's maximum sustained winds have increased to near 80 mph and the center in Miami says the storm could further strengthen in the next 24 hours.
Hurricane Center: Tropical Storm Carlos getting stronger as it swirls in the PacificJuly 11th, 2009 Tropical Storm Carlos getting stronger in PacificMIAMI — Tropical Storm Carlos is getting stronger as it swirls far off Mexico's Pacific coast. The storm's maximum sustained winds have increased to near 65 mph and the National Hurricane Center in Miami says the storm is expected to become a hurricane sometime Saturday or Sunday.
Tropical Storm Carlos forms far off Mexico, expected to strengthen as it moves further to seaJuly 10th, 2009 Tropical Storm Carlos forms far off Mexico coastMEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Carlos has strengthened far off Mexico's Pacific coast Friday and is expected to reach hurricane strength Saturday as it moves farther out to sea. The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami says Carlos — which had been a depression — now has maximum sustained winds near 50 mph (85 kph) and was expected to continue moving west or west-northwest.