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Ana Being Named at 10 p.m.

| May 7, 2015 @ 9:21 pm

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The NHC will name assign the name Ana to Invest 90L off the coast of South Carolina at 10 p.m. CDT.

The maximum winds measured by the stepped frequency microwave radiometer on the Air Force plane was 45 mph. The central pressure was 104 mb.

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The storm is still a hybrid storm, with subtropical and tropical characteristics. The center is slightly warmer than the surrounding part of the storm. But winds are strongest well away from the center. Some of the strongest winds are very close to the South Carolina coast.

Category: Tropical

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