According to recent reports Hurricane Felicia is gaining the strength and is probable to take up a weakened Tropical Strom Enrique. National hurricane Centre reported that Hurricane Felicia will sustain winds on Wednesday that can increase to 110mph, Hurricane Felicia is expected to convert into a major hurricane later in the day. Earlier weather experts have altered their predictions for possible hurricanes in North Atlantic and said that there are going to be possible four Hurricanes in the region with winds reaching up to 110 mph.
According to predictions Hurricane Felicia is moving towards the west southwest away from the tip of Mexico’s Baja California with speed of around 13mph; in the meantime Tropical Storm Enrique highest sustained winds reached nearly 51 mph and are anticipated to deteriorate and be absorbed by Felicia.
Weather report tells that Hurricane Felicia can sustain additional strengthening and has the capacity to become a category 3 hurricane by early Thursday morning; however, it is too soon to predict that if this storm will hit Hawaiian Islands or not, Felicia is the third hurricane of the 2009 Eastern Pacific Season.
Team of experts predicted that there are going to be as many as ten tropical storms in season 2009, which will form in Atlantic basin, including Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, whereas, only four hurricanes are accepted this season with two anticipated to expand into major hurricanes.

Hurricane Felicia


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