Is Storm Iselle Approaching? SMN Monitors Two Low Pressures with 80% Probability in the Pacific
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The National Weather Service announced that they are monitoring two low-pressure areas in the Pacific; they are up to 80% likely to formrmse; will there be a storm?
The Ministry of the Environment maintains surveillance over two low-pressure systems located in the Pacific Ocean, due to its ability to develop cyclonic characteristics over the next few days. The first area under surveillance is located south of the coasts of Mexico and currently presents a 0% probability of cyclonic development in the next 48 hours, but increases to 80% over the next seven days. The second area is located south-east of the Ha…
Two low pressure systems are monitored at different points in the Pacific Ocean due to the possibility that they will evolve to cyclonic systems over the next few days. The first is located south of the coast of Mexico and maintains a probability of development of 0% over the next 48 hours. However, this possibility increases to 80% in the next seven days. The second system is located south-east of Hawaii, with 20% probability of cyclonic develo…
The National Weather Service (SMN) keeps under surveillance two low-pressure zones in the Pacific Ocean that have the potential for cyclonic development over the next few days, as one of them could become the tropical storm “Iselle”, the ninth tropical cyclone of the season in this basin. On TV Azteca Puebla we tell you the details. Where is the system that could become ‘Iselle’? The SMN reported that the formation of a low-pressure zone south o…
The National Weather Service monitors a low-pressure area facing the Mexican Pacific with 70% probability of cyclonic development over the next seven days.
The National Weather Service keeps under surveillance two low pressure zones in the Pacific Ocean due to their possible cyclonic development over the next few days. The system with the greatest potential would form south of the coasts of Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán and...
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