Tropical Storm Ana 2009 Hurricane Ana Tropical Storm Center NHC.NOAA.GOV Hurricane Ana 2009 Center Formed
The tropical storm of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season shaped Saturday, the
National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
Tropical Storm Ana 2009 had maximum winds of 40 miles per hour and could warn the Leeward Islands by Monday.

Tropical Storm Ana 2009 Hurricane Ana Tropical Storm Center
At 0500 EDT the Ana storm was located around 1,000 miles east of the Leeward Islands.
The
Hurricane Ana 2009 Center said the storm was predictable to strengthen slowly over the next 48 hours. It could warn Puerto Rico by Tuesday and next head toward the Bahamas and Florida. It was not predictable to become a full-blown hurricane, according to the Center’s present projections.
The
2009 hurricane Ana season, which runs from June through November have gotten off to a late start. Through this time last year there had by now been five named storms in the Atlantic basin.
Reference:
nhc.noaa.gov
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