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Tropical Storm "HILDA" Forms, Entering Central Pacific
      Fri Aug 21 2009 09:55 PM

(Original Post Subject = "Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Issued", hence the Subject of the Reply Below)


A TCFA has been issued on an area of disturbed weather located about 14 N 135 W.

It appears that a Depression will be forming in the next few hours, and will quickly become TS "HILDA" as it crosses into the Central Pacific in a day or so.

I'll be revising this post a little later and adding some graphics and additional infomation.

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See Replies Below for Addt'l Info and Graphics for Tropical Storm HILDA ...


Edited by CoconutCandy (Sat Aug 22 2009 09:04 PM)

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* Tropical Storm "HILDA" Forms, Entering Central Pacific CoconutCandy Fri Aug 21 2009 09:55 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert Issued vpbob21   Sat Aug 22 2009 12:16 AM
. * * Tropical Storm HILDA Struggles with Easterly Shear CoconutCandy   Sat Aug 22 2009 08:27 PM

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