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Sunday, September 09, 2018
Tropics Very Active Edited To Add Olivia Track
Satellite IR image of east Pacific above shows what is left of Hurricane Olivia (now in central Pacific Basin. Tropical Storm Paul is at about 120 degrees west and is forecast to remain a TS and to stay well west of Baja. Below is track forecast for Olivia (graphic from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center), which is forecast to clip the Big Island as a Cat. 1 hurricane.
Three tropical storms are spread across the Atlantic - vis/sw image from 1345 UTC, below, shows the storms. Florence is of most concern, since current NHC track forecast (bottom) indicates significant strengthen and a track that takes ashore on East Coast toward end of week.





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