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Eastern Pacific Hurricane & Tropical Storm Information

BajaInsider Tropical Cyclone Information

Sunday, 07/20/2008 9:46 MDT Hurricane Fausto (magenta arrow) is probably on its last legs today, as it heads for cooler waters WSW of Cabo San Lucas. The hurricane maintained strength through the night, but is expected to diminish to a tropical storm by tomorrow morning.

In Baja, temperatures will be a little warmer across the map, by a degree or two. A band of clouds, (yellow arrow) is moving across the peninsula and will bring high clouds to the central portions of Baja today. With the rain in Baja Sur on Friday, expect humidity to be significantly higher for the next fw days. The southern most Pacific parts of Baja Sur may see some coulds as a result of Fausto passing some 350 miles to the south. Winds in the Sea will be light and variable except in local conditions through Tuesday, winds will pick up from the W to 10kts.

Further south we have a system that is forecastto develop today. (red arrow) The conditions are ripe to generate a tropical depression and preliminary projections have the system following a track very similar to Fausto later in the week.

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Eastern Pacific Tropical Outlook – From the National Hurricane Center


Tropical Cyclone Names for the Eastern Pacific 2008

Active Storms show ►Click for details– Dissipated Storms listed showing maximum intensity

Click on the storm name for more information on each after becoming active.

TS Alma
H1 Boris
TS Cristina

TS Douglas
► H1 Elida
► H1 Fausto
Genevieve
Hernan
Iselle
Julio
Karina
Lowell
Marie
Norbert
Odile
Polo
Rachel
Simon
Trudy
Vance
Winnie
Xavier
Yolanda
Zeke

Tropical Weather Imagery – Click for current image

Sea Surface Temperature

Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures
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SST Anomaly

Pacific Sea Surface Anomylies
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Active Storm IR Floater - Fausto

Active Storm Floater Eastern Pacific
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Tropical Hurricane Basin Satellite Imagery

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Tropical Eastern Pacific Satellite Imagery

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Video from Hurricane Henriette - La Paz, Aug. 31, 2008