Tropical Storm Dalila, 400 Miles SW of Manzanillo, Mexico
I worked with a Dalila years ago. She was a total sweetheart. This storm can't have that all that much punch with a name like that. The storm is currently located over Pacific waters. Meteorologist Jonathan Pacheco of Accuweather reports as of 8 p.m. PDT Tuesday evening, Dalila was located near 18.2 north and 110.6 west, or about 400 miles west-southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico. Maximum sustained winds are near 60 mph with gusts to 70 mph. The central pressure remains at 997 mb, or 29.44 inches of mercury. Current movement of Dalila is to the north-northwest at 7 mph. A general north-northwest track is expected over the next day or two, then a turn more to the west later this week. Some further strengthening to near hurricane status is possible over the next day or two, before the storm begins to encounters much cooler waters. Dalila poses no immediate threat to any land. Elsewhere across the east Pacific, there are no tropical features.
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what happened to all the atlantic storms???
Posted by: bill wright | July 25, 2007 11:40 AM