Hurricane Jova (2011)

Tropical Storm Jova is an active tropical cyclone that is in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. It moved out of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and became a Tropical Depression on October 6. It continued to move WNW over the next few hours and soon it was upgraded to a Tropical Storm and given the name "Jova".

The National Hurricane Center predicts this storm will become a Category 1 hurricane and make landfall in Mexico.

Meteorological History
On the first day of October, a large area of showers and thunderstorms developed several hundred miles south of Mexico. Moving westwards and slowly organizing, the NHC declared 'Tropical Depression 10-E' in the pre-dawn hours of October 6. During the next few hours, the depression strengthened enough to be named 'Jova' and became a tropical storm.