Nadine doesn't appear to want to go away anytime soon.

Friday morning, the storm reached Category 1 hurricane strength again. This system is not threatening any land.

According to Bay News 9 Meteorologist Juli Marquez, Nadine now has 75 mph winds in the central Atlantic Ocean.

The storm is located at 29.6 N, 34.7 W and moving northwest at 8 mph.

There are no coastal watches or warnings in effect.

"A turn towards the north-northwest is expected late Friday," Marquez said. "With that motion expected to continue through Sunday."

Nadine was first named on Sept. 11. Counting the period from Sept. 22–23, when Nadine had gone post-tropical for a short time, the system has lasted 15 days.

The longest-lived tropical storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Basin lasted more than 27 days back in 1899, just shy of four full weeks.