INGRID
SEPTEMBER 14 2007 17:52h
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Ingrid was expected to stay well short of hurricane strength. Tropical storms become hurricanes when their winds reach 74 mph (119 kph).
By 11 a.m. EDT/1500 GMT, Ingrid was around 755 miles (1,210 km) east of the Lesser Antilles islands of the Caribbean and moving toward the west-northwest near 7 mph (11 km per hour), the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
The storm's top sustained winds had increased to 45 mph (75 kph), but the hurricane center said it expected the strengthening to be temporary because of wind shear -- the difference in direction and speed of winds at different altitudes.
"The strong upper-level westerly winds forecast by global models are already observed on satellite imagery and are impinging on the cyclone -- or as it has been said for years in the satellite jargon -- a dagger through the heart," hurricane center specialist Lixion Avila wrote in a note on the storm.
"It is possible that Ingrid will not last through five days."
Ingrid was expected to stay well short of hurricane strength. Tropical storms become hurricanes when their winds reach 74 mph (119 kph).
The 2007 Atlantic hurricane season, however, has already sprung a few surprises.
On Thursday, Hurricane Humberto slammed into the Texas-Louisiana border area with an unexpectedly powerful punch that killed at least one person, shut down three refineries and cut power to more than 100,000 customers.
It had been forecast to hit land as a tropical storm, but strengthened into an 85 mph (137-kph) hurricane, a pace that forecasters said was the fastest on record for a storm near land.
The season has also witnessed the first time since records began in 1851 that two maximum-strength Category 5 hurricanes made landfall in the same year.
Hurricanes Dean and Felix, which both reached the top rank on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale at a frighteningly quick rate, hit Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and Central America in August and September, respectively.
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