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Tropical Storm Erin forms in the Atlantic while Hurricane Henriette strengthens in the Pacific

Tropical Storm Erin forms in the Atlantic while Hurricane Henriette strengthens in the Pacific

Summary

Tropical Storm Erin formed in the Atlantic Ocean near the Cabo Verde Islands, with no current threat to coasts. Meanwhile, Hurricane Henriette in the Pacific Ocean gained strength but posed no danger to land.

Key Facts

  • Tropical Storm Erin formed in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean.
  • Erin is located about 280 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands.
  • Erin has maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and is moving west.
  • There are no coastal warnings for Erin.
  • Hurricane Henriette is a Category 1 storm in the Pacific Ocean.
  • Henriette is around 525 miles northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • Henriette has maximum sustained winds of 85 mph.
  • Remnants of former Tropical Storm Ivo are near Baja California, with no land threat.
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