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Tropical Storm Danny projected path & Tracking Map

Posted By 2407.din on Aug 27, 2009   FROM: weather.com report abuse

Tropical Storm Danny projected path & Tracking Map

According to forecasters, people in Bahamas and the southeastern U.S. should be alert about Tropical Storm Danny, which could slowly get stronger as it moves toward land. Its move was northwestward about 300 miles east of The Bahamas with sustained winds of about 45 miles per hour. Over the next few days it is expected to slowly strengthen with a projected path that travels north along the United States coastline.

Tropical Storm Danny projected path & Tracking Map

Image credit: NOAA

Its circulation in low-level is almost completely void of any thunderstorm activity. We call this a "naked" circulation. As mentioned about thunderstorms by the National Hurricane Center in their 5pm advisory on Danny, that it comes down to Thursday for Danny. If tomorrow, this tropical storm is going to strengthen, then two things need to happen, either a new low-level circulation develops under the current explosion of thunderstorms or thunderstorms build over the current surface center of circulation.

Danny will slide northeast toward the U.S. East Coast and it will eventually push northward and then curve northeast.

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