Alex became a hurricane over the middle of the Atlantic
Ocean on Thursday, Jan. 14, and passed near the Azores on Friday morning, local
time, before diminishing.
The system will lose tropical characteristics as it moves
over colder waters of the Atlantic this weekend.
Alex was the first Atlantic hurricane to form in the month
of January since 1938 and is the first Atlantic hurricane to exist during
January since Alice in 1955.
The system made the transition
from a non-tropical storm to a subtropical storm to a full-featured tropical
system during the first part of the week.
A subtropical storm has both tropical and non-tropical
characteristics and has a large wind field.
This was the same system meteorologists were
tracking since development near Florida early in the month.
Alex was named in the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, Jan. 13,
2016, making it one of the earliest tropical systems to form in the Atlantic
Hurricane Basin since records began in 1851.