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Danny dies, Pacific active

Posted by Andy Johnson under Daily updates

The National Hurricane Center issued their last advisory on Tropical Depression Danny early this morning. Danny became extratropical and continued to move northeast across eastern Massachusetts into coastal Maine and into Nova Scotia this afternoon and evening. Even though he was not tropical, the remains of Danny caused winds to gust to 30 MPH in Boston and 28 MPH in Portland, ME. The image below shows that wind shear was high over the remains of Danny. However, since it was extratropical, wind shear was not an issue. You can also see below that Invest 94L will be running into an area of high shear over the next 2 days. This may prevent 94L from developing at all.

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While the Atlantic basin has seen storm undergoing shear, the Eastern and Central North Pacific continue to be active. These conditions are consistent with an El Nino, which is currently active. Hurricane Jimena (below) could cause high surf along the Mexican Riviera and could threaten Baja California over the next few days.

 

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Tropical Storm Kevin should not threaten land.

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Another depression SW of Hawaii could become a tropical storm tomorrow.

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