Subtropical Storm Karen Forms in Atlantic
Subtropical Storm Karen formed unusually far north in the Atlantic with 45 mph winds and poses no threat to land, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Karen becomes the Atlantic’s northernmost named storm on record » Yale Climate Connections
Karen popped up at the same latitude as Minneapolis, while Jerry douses the Northern Leeward Islands, Priscilla threatens to drench the U.S. Southwest, and an unnamed storm slams the Mid-Atlantic coast. The post Karen becomes the Atlantic’s northernmost named storm on record appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
The eleventh storm named after hurricane season 2025 was quickly formed at the northern end of the Atlantic Ocean. Subtropical storm Karen, like tropical storm Jerry, does not pose an immediate threat to the mainland. Meteorologists also indicate that its service life is short. (Read more...) The entry The storm Karen forms in the Atlantic was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.
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