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    Hurricane JERRY forming in Gulf

    September 21, 2007

    Hurricane Jerry develops due to the warm Gulf waters and upper level winds. Jerry is the name that has been used for four (4) tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Jerry is just a weak and minor storm that formed in Atlantic and it stayed far from land. The tropical depression Jerry is moving in a northeast direction. It has a maximum sustained winds of at least 35 miles per hour with higher and strong gusts. The weather bureau is expected a little change in strength in just a short amount of time. They also anticipated that tropical storm Jerry to be absorbed by a larger non-tropical low pressure system. According to the reports, it weakens to a tropical depression as it heads in a cooler waters but in just a couple of days, it becomes a tropical storm with a maximum sustained winds of at least 40 miles per hour with higher gusts. This tropical storm did not affect the United States of America. Even if it has just a weak storm, it is great that the Americans are prepared for any possible tragic situations.

    Reference

    http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message440199/pg1

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