Monday, August 23, 2010

Tropical Storm Danielle 2010 : Winds Have Now Doubled

Tropical Storm Danielle 2010 : Winds Have Now Doubled
It began as a tropical depression that formed about 580 miles west south west of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands with maximum sustained winds of 30 miles per hour and by yesterday evening it had developed into Tropical Storm Danielle. Maximum sustained winds have now doubled to 60 miles per hour.
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Danielle is getting stronger far out over the Atlantic. Danielle's maximum sustained winds were measured at about 57 mph, the National Hurricane Center reports.Hurricane center meteorologists said Danielle is expected to strengthen in the next 24 hours and could become a hurricane tonight or early Tuesday.

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