Two new areas of low pressure formed in East Pacific

Two new areas of low pressure formed in East Pacific

Two new areas of low pressure are forming in the East Pacific. Both of these systems pose little if any threat to land as they continue to move westward away from the mainland. 

Combined infrared image by GOES West (09:30 UTC, June 23, 2013) and GOES East

Tropical Storm Barbara formed in Eastern Pacific, aims southern Mexico

Tropical Storm Barbara formed in Eastern Pacific, aims southern Mexico

The structure of low level pressure area (Invest 92E) in Eastern Pacific has improved dramatically since the last 12 hours. Infrared satellite images have even shown an eye-like feature during the past couple of hours and the system became Tropical Storm

New tropical disturbances formed in eastern Pacific

New tropical disturbances formed in eastern Pacific

US National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported showers and thunderstorms associated with the area of low pressure centered about 200 miles south-southwest of the Gulf of Tehuantepec. The system is moving northward direction towards the coast of southern