National Hurricane Center Highlights 2 Areas in the Atlantic
- On Thursday, the National Hurricane Center began tracking a tropical wave in the central Atlantic Ocean expected to reach the central Caribbean Sea by mid next week.
- Hurricane researchers warned last week that warmer-than-average sea-surface temperatures and weak vertical wind shear, plus a pulse from the Madden Julian Oscillation, could encourage gradual organization.
- The NHC gives the disturbance a 20% chance of developing within seven days and forecasters expect it to move west at 15-20 mph over the next several days.
- Interests in the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico and Hispaniola should monitor the wave over the next seven days, as only Tropical Storm Chantal has made a U.S. landfall this year and the season runs through Nov. 30.
- Computer models are split on the track, Fox Weather's Bryan Norcross said the disturbance should reach the southeastern Caribbean islands by Sunday or Monday, and Zack Fradella warned `This is a 7-10 day forecast so nobody has a clue where this will go`.
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The National Hurricane Center highlights two areas to watch in the Atlantic basin
FPREN | By Andrew Wulfeck Even though the calendar says it is mid-October, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two separate disturbances across the Atlantic basin, including a feature that will enter the Caribbean Sea next week. Of the two disturbances, forecasters are closely watching the feature in the central Atlantic due to its longer-term potential. The tropical wave is located east of the Windward Islands and is moving westward at …
National Hurricane Center highlights 2 areas in the Atlantic
The National Hurricane Center is highlighting two areas in the Atlantic.A non-tropical area of low pressure is developing several hundred miles south of Nova Scotia.Some subtropical or tropical development could occur as it crosses over the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.The National Hurricane Center currently gives this entity a 10% chance for development over the next two days and seven days.This is not a threat to land.Meanwhile, in the centr…


Disturbance forms in Atlantic and is headed toward Caribbean Sea, hurricane forecasters say
A tropical wave over the Atlantic Ocean is expected to reach the Caribbean Sea by the middle of next week, forecasters with the National Hurricane Center in Miami said Thursday afternoon.
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