MikeCAdministrator
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Thu May 29 2008 05:28 PM
East Pacific Alma Over Land

Sunday the Atlantic Season Starts, and we'll once again focus solely on it.

Normally you would find this information in the Other basins section of the site, but as a lead in to next week...

Eastern Pacific Tropical Storm Alma formed from Tropical Depression 1-E this morning and appears to rapidly be intensifying. Hurricane Warnings are now up for the western coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras. It probably is a category 1 hurricane now.



After landfall the track takes it north and northwest, likely to fizzle out or weaken greatly as it turns northwest over Central America, bringing a good deal of rain.



Flhurricane normally focuses on the Atlantic Basin, and does not have as much information about Eastern Pacific Systems. You can find more information at the National Hurricane Center



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