Hurricane Kristy remains a powerful Category 4 hurricane as it spins across the open waters of the Easter Pacific Ocean and has now become the strongest storm since Category 5 Hurricane Otis slammed ...
Kristy reached hurricane status Tuesday and is forecast to strengthen into a strong Category 3 or even Category 4 hurricane as it moves west farther out to sea in the Pacific Ocean.
Maximum wind speeds associated with Kristy are near 150 mph as of Oct. 24, according to the National Hurricane Center ...
Hurricane Kristy continued to move westward in the Pacific today as a powerful Category 4 storm, but forecasters still expect it to weaken before reaching the Central Pacific.
Hurricane Kristy has intensified further, with a well-defined eye reappearing on satellite imagery. The storm has recently ...
Kristy, which formed from the remains of Tropical Storm Nadine, is moving across the Pacific as a Category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Kristy is at 150 mph, moving west at 17 mph. It may briefly strengthen but is expected to weaken rapidly and become ...
Hurricane Kristy is now a Category 4 storm but is still expected to remain over open water, the National Hurricane Center ...
The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Kristy has rapidly intensified into a major hurricane, and the storm is now forecast to reach Category 5 strength as it pulls farther away from the coast ...
COURTESY NOAA Hurricane Kristy’s five-day forecasted track as of 11 a.m. today. UPDATE : 1 :30 p.m. Hurricane Kristy has intensified rapidly today, reaching Category 4 status with sustained winds of ...
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Hurricane Kristy remains a very powerful Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph. Forecasters say the storm is not ...