Tropical Storm Jerry forms
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The U.S. Southeast will likely avoid the worst effects from Tropical Storm Imelda—all thanks to another tropical cyclone. Imelda and Hurricane Humberto have been churning over the northeastern Caribbean,
So you've seen the term "Potential Tropical Cyclone, but what does that mean? Well here's your answer:The term is part of an initiative by the National Hurricane Center that began in 2017.The “potential tropical cyclone” designation is given to storms that have not yet formed into a typical tropical depression or storm but could form and impact land.
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Central American Gyre likely to form fueling late-season tropical development off Central American coastline
As the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season winds down, meteorologists will begin turning their attention to the waters surrounding Central America, where a broad area of low pressure known as the Central American Gyre could form in the coming weeks.
The National Hurricane Center on Sunday increased the odds that a system in the Atlantic will develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm and threaten the Caribbean. As of the NHC’s 2 p.
Two tropical cyclones are barreling through the Atlantic on a potential collision course — and in the unlikely event that they clash, a freak weather event merging them into one monster storm could wreak havoc along the East Coast.
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Another tropical cyclone may form inside PAR this week
A new weather disturbance is forming east of the Philippines and could develop into a tropical cyclone while moving toward the Visayas and Southern Luzon regions this week, the weather bureau said Monday afternoon.
The National Hurricane Center on Saturday dropped to 0% chances a pair of systems on either side of Florida could develop while keeping track of a tropical wave in the Atlantic that could form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
The National Hurricane Center forecast shows the storm could reach hurricane strength as it approaches the southeastern U.S. coast early next week.
Forecasters said Gabrielle was likely to weaken soon as it drifts farther into the cooler northern latitudes of the North Atlantic later this week.
The 10th named storm of the hurricane season has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, and it's likely to become Hurricane Jerry by Thursday.