Olaf spins in the Pacific far off Mexico's coast, becoming 15th tropical storm of 2009 seasonOctober 1st, 2009 Tropical Storm Olaf spins off Mexico's coastMIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Olaf is spinning off Mexico's Pacific coast, becoming the 15th named storm of the 2009 season. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Olaf is not likely to get much stronger, and will probably begin weakening sometime Friday.
Olaf forms in the Pacific far off Mexico's coast, becoming 15th tropical storm of 2009 seasonOctober 1st, 2009 Tropical Storm Olaf forms off Mexico's coastMIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Olaf has formed off Mexico's Pacific coast, becoming the 15th named storm of the 2009 season. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Olaf is not likely to get much stronger, and will probably begin weakening sometime Friday.
Tropical Storm Marty is weakening over the Pacific Ocean, expected to get weakerSeptember 18th, 2009 Tropical Storm Marty weakening over the PacificMIAMI — Tropical Storm Marty is weakening as it moves over the Pacific off the coast of Mexico. Marty's maximum sustained winds have decreased to 40 mph (65 kph) early Friday.
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 Linda spins far out over the Pacific Ocean; new tropical depression in AtlanticSeptember 7th, 2009 Tropical Storm Linda forms far out in PacificMIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Linda far out in the Pacific Ocean is not gaining in intensity. According to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, the 12th named storm of the Pacific season had maximum sustained winds near 60 mph (55 kph) on Monday night.
Tropical Storm Jimena forms in the Pacific south of Mexico; 10th named storm of Pacific seasonAugust 29th, 2009 Tropical Storm Jimena forms in Pacific OceanMIAMI — The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Jimena has formed in the Pacific south of Mexico. Jimena is expected to get stronger and could become a hurricane over the next day or two.
Tropical Storm Ignacio swirling far out in the Pacific OceanAugust 25th, 2009 Tropical Storm Ignacio on the move in PacificMIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Ignacio is moving into cooler waters far out in the Pacific, likely causing it to weaken over the next couple days. The tropical storm had maximum sustained winds near 50 mph (85 kph) Tuesday night.
Tropical Storm Hilda forms far out in the Pacific; 8th named storm of Pacific seasonAugust 22nd, 2009 Tropical Storm Hilda forms far out in PacificMIAMI — The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Hilda has formed far out in the Pacific. Hilda is the eighth named storm of the Pacific hurricane season.
Forecasters: Tropical Storm Guillermo forms far from land in Eastern Pacific; winds at 40 mphAugust 13th, 2009 Tropical Storm Guillermo forms far out in PacificMIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Guillermo has formed far from land in the Eastern Pacific with winds sustained at 40 mph. The National Hurricane Center says the seventh named storm of the season in the Pacific formed Wednesday night about 760 miles southwest of Baja, Calif.
New tropical depression forms in Atlantic, Tropical Storm Felicia swirls in PacificAugust 11th, 2009 New tropical depression forms in the AtlanticMIAMI — A new tropical depression has formed in the Atlantic while Tropical Storm Felicia continues to move across the Pacific. The new tropical depression is only the second of the Atlantic hurricane season and has maximum sustained winds near 30 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 heads farther into PacificJuly 14th, 2009 Carlos heads out into 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 35 miles (55 kilometers) from the eye of the storm, said the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.
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 depression forms off Mexico's Pacific coast, first of the 2009 hurricane seasonJune 18th, 2009 Season's 1st tropical depression forms in PacificMEXICO CITY — The first tropical depression of the Pacific hurricane season is approaching the coast of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the depression was centered about 215 miles south-southwest of the coastal city of Mazatlan at 5 a.m.