Tropical Storm Octave forms at sea in the Pacific Ocean, forecasters say
- Tropical Storm Octave formed in the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, as reported by forecasters.
- The storm was centered about 930 miles south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, according to the National Weather Service in Miami.
- Octave has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is moving northwest at 5 mph .
- There are no watches or warnings in effect in connection with the tropical storm, and there are no hazards affecting land.
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Tropical Storm Octave was formed in the Pacific Ocean on the morning of Tuesday, September 30, reported the National Water Commission (Conagua).Octave originated from Tropical Depression Quince-E. According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the center of this new storm is located 1,495 kilometers south-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California.The phenomenon moves toward the northwest at a speed of 7 kilometers per hour, with maxi…

Tropical Storm Octave forms at sea in the Pacific Ocean, forecasters say
A new tropical storm has formed in the Pacific Ocean far from land. The National Hurricane Center in Miami announced Tropical Storm Octave on Tuesday.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN), a subsidiary of the National Water Commission (Conagua), reported that at 9:24 p.m. on September 30, Tropical Storm Octave formed in the Pacific Ocean. What is Octave's trajectory? According to the report, the center of the system is located 1,420 kilometers south-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur. Octave is packing maximum sustained winds of 75 km/h (45 mph), gusts of 95 km/h (59 mph), …
In the Pacific Ocean, Tropical Storm Octave was formed, starting with Tropical Depression Quince-E, during the early morning of this Tuesday, September 30, confirmed the National Water Commission. The natural phenomenon is located at 1,495 kilometers south-southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, and presents sustained winds of 65 km/h, with gusts of up to 85 km/h. YOU CAN INTEREST: Low temperature! These are the states most affected by…
Guanajuato, Mexico.- On Tuesday, September 30, the Conagua announced that tropical depression Quince-E in the Pacific Ocean became tropical storm Octave. Likewise, it presented the forecasts expected in rains for Guanajuato. Faced with its rapid development, the National Water Commission maintains the monitoring of the development and trajectory of this system along with others that within the national territory, will bring climate variations in…
The atmospheric dynamics on the Pacific Ocean have generated a remarkable evolution: the mass of air previously identified as Tropical Depression Quince-E has experienced a significant intensification, reaching the status of Tropical Storm, which has been named “Octave”. The authorities of the Republic, however, have issued a message of calm: due to the distance from its current location and the direction that follows on its route, this climate …
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