Tropical Storm Douglas, the fourth named storm of the eastern Pacific
hurricane season, is holding status quo about 450 miles southwest of
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
First born as Tropical Depression Four-E Saturday afternoon, Tropical Storm Douglas is expected to track west-northwest, then curl west over the next several days, posing no direct threat to land.
Douglas is already moving over cooler ocean water, and has failed to consolidate convection near its center all along, putting a cap on its strengthening, unlike early-season dynamos Amanda and Cristina.
A slow weakening thanks to an environment less favorable for convection (stable air) later this week will likely take Douglas to remnant low status by the weekend.
First born as Tropical Depression Four-E Saturday afternoon, Tropical Storm Douglas is expected to track west-northwest, then curl west over the next several days, posing no direct threat to land.
Douglas is already moving over cooler ocean water, and has failed to consolidate convection near its center all along, putting a cap on its strengthening, unlike early-season dynamos Amanda and Cristina.
A slow weakening thanks to an environment less favorable for convection (stable air) later this week will likely take Douglas to remnant low status by the weekend.
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