Eighth tropical storm - Henri - forms in Atlantic
That's "ahn-Ree" for you non-French-speakers. Tropical Storm Henri formed today in the Atlantic Ocean, the eighth named storm of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season.
Henri is centered about 600 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands. Top sustained winds are only about 40 mph, just above minimal tropical storm strength. The storm is moving toward the west northwest at 18 mph.
The forecast storm track takes Henri in the general direction of the southeast U. S. coast, but the storm is not expected to make it that far, at least not as a tropical storm. Forecasters say it will likely weaken into a "remnant low" in the next two days.
Here is the latest advisory on Henri. Here is the forecast storm track. And here is the view from orbit.








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zut alors!
Posted by: bryanintimonium | October 7, 2009 8:31 AM