Tropical Storm Greg moves closer to Hawaii, will it add to wildfire devastation?

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Sweeping the distance of 1,000 miles, tropical storm Greg has reached near Hawaii which is already reeling under the devastating impact of wildfire..

The Central Pacific Hurricane Center has said that the tropical storm sweeping at the highest speed of 45mph is most likely to pass through 500 miles south of Hawaii on Wednesday and Thursday..

The experts have said that tropical storm Greg is much weaker in nature with its outer wind extended only 35 miles from the center of the storm..

Though Greg moved from the eastern Pacific Ocean to the central Pacific Ocean on Monday, it followed a path similar to that of Hurricane Dora, it threatened high winds in Hawaii complicating the wildfire problems further..

The National Weather Service has said though Greg is following the path of Dora, it is much weaker and its interaction with the high-pressure system of Hawaii will not be as devastating as with Dora...

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