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Tropical Storm Tina shows up in East Pacific near Mexico coast

November 14, 2016 3:34 PM |

Tropical Storm Tina - 1

By looking at the latest offering from the National Hurricane Centre, it seems like a fresh tropical storm has started to brew in Eastern Pacific Ocean, near the west coast of Mexico. Currently named as Tina, the tropical storm has formed about 300kms west of Manzanillo, Mexico, as of Sunday night.
The storm is most like to give heavy rainfall of about 100 mm to 150 mm over parts of Colima and western Jalisco through Monday. Strong winds are likely to blow over the west coast of Mexico with gusty winds making the rainfall more unbearable.


The storm is most likely to move in a north direction all through Monday and after that the storm is most likely to move in northwest direction, weakening in the process.

By Tuesday the tropical storm Tina is most likely to weaken even more slowly dissipating into oblivion.
So no major threat can be foresighted as for the coastal areas but the fishermen and people whose livelihood depends on the sea are advised to stay off the ocean.

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