This is the seventh storm this season which has been named by U.S. National Hurricane Center, according to the NHC tropical storm grace formed far out in the north east Atlantic Ocean and current updates of the storm suggest that the winds can touch 70 mph mark before breaking point.
This morning, winds strength touched the figure of about 65 mph and is increasing rapidly, but NHC reports suggest that winds will be weaken by Monday.
Tropical Storm Grace current location is about 941KM northeast of Azores and is heading towards British Isles which is located on northeastern track, current and computer calculated track hint no treat to United States oil and gas facilities and east coast.
The hurricane center is also observing a tropical moving ridge about 1,200 miles east of the Windward Islands that will be under control through the week.
The storm is traveling toward the northeast near 25 mph (41 KPH). Grace is anticipated to be riveted by a non-tropical region of comparatively low pressure above the northeastern Atlantic in next 24 to 48 hours. This might be the highest wind strength to which storm will reach as forecasters are going to expect.
Tropical Storm Grace initiated at 11 p.m. Sunday according to the reports of the National Hurricane Center after the appearance of an eye like satellite images and winds maturity to about 70 mph.
Atlantic Hurricane Season 2009 has been quite since now and just produced seven storms that were named and Grace is one of them, whereas only two hurricanes Fred and Bill turned into massive hurricanes, however, none of them become a threat for populated areas or United States oil and gas facilities which are located in the Gulf of Mexico.




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