Tropical Storm Danielle Strengthens Into Hurricane, No Current Threat To Land

MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Danielle strengthened right into a hurricane Friday morning — the primary of an unusually quiet storm season.

The storm is just not presently a menace to any land.

The storm’s most sustained winds had been clocked at 75 mph (120 kph), in accordance with the U.S. Nationwide Hurricane Heart.

The storm is centered about 885 miles (1,425 kilometers) west of the Azores and is drifting west at about 1 mph (about 2 kph). The hurricane heart stated the storm is predicted to meander within the Atlantic over the following few days.

There are no coastal watches or warnings in effect as Tropical Storm Danielle strengthens into a hurricane.
There aren't any coastal watches or warnings in impact as Tropical Storm Danielle strengthens right into a hurricane.
NOAA

The tropical storm comes amid what had been a relaxed hurricane season. It's the first time since 1941 that the Atlantic has gone from July 3 to the top of August with no named storm, Colorado State College hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach had advised The Related Press earlier.

There aren't any coastal watches or warnings in impact.

Within the north Pacific, Tropical Storm Javier shaped in a single day. Forecasters stated that late Thursday it was 210 miles (338 kilometers) southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with most sustained winds of 45 mph (72 kph).

Javier is shifting northwest at 9 mph (about 14 kph).

There aren't any coastal watches or warnings in impact.

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