Tropical cyclone warning issued in Texas
Tropical cyclone warning issued in Texas
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Washington: A warning of Tropical cyclones have been issued in some seaside areas in Texas, USA. Due to the tropical storm Hanna, strong winds and heavy rain forecasted. The Meteorological Department said that the tropical storm is near the Caribbean Sea. Forecasters said that 5 to 10 inches (13 to 25 centimetres) of rain could occur due to Hanna. This will affect the coastal areas completely which can increase the risk of life and property. According to Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach, Hanna could break the record of the 8 Atlantic hurricanes she has encountered. The last record is of Harvey on August 3, 2005.

The National Hurricane Center has alerted about Friday evening storms. The Center has said that it is moving at a speed of 18 mph (30kmph). But the centre said that the wind speed is decreasing. Winds up to 40 mph. It is located approximately 390 miles east of the southern Windward Islands. For the time being, authorities have warned that the Windward Islands should monitor the storm, as it is expected to approach the islands on Saturday. But officials are also saying that the storm is expected to weaken, as it has entered the Caribbean Sea.

A warning has been issued for tropical storm Gonzalo in Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tobago and Granada. Tropical storm information has been issued in several places, including St. Lucia, Tobago and Granada. Experts say that it may receive 2 to 5 inches of rain. Tropical Storm Gonzala in the Atlantic has been named after the alphabet. It was named by the tropical storm Gert formed on July 24, 2005. So far this year, the alphabet has been named alphabetically in this way - Cristobal, Danielle, Edward and Fenne etc.

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