Tropical Depression 4 Storm: National Hurricane Center Warning
By: Mark Chubb | August 14, 2007
The Tropical Depression 4 storm has formed in the Eastern Atlantic and is heading fast westward, and with the current forecast track which places it very close to the local area on Saturday. The are mentions from the National Hurricane Center that the Dutch Windward Islands, the British and US Virgin Islands, Dominica and Guadeloupe plus Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis and Antigua as possibly being in the systems path.
The centre of Tropical Depression 4 was located at around 11pm yesterday close to latitude 12.0 North and longitude 35.0 West which in terms most people will know is about 1780 miles East of the Lesser Antilles. TD 4 was moving towards the West near 20 mph and it is the general motion which was expected to continue during the next 24 hours.
The roughly estimated minimum central pressure was 1005mb, 29.68 inches and the maximum were nearly 35mph with higher gusts; the depression could become a tropical storm.
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