Gil, Henriette and Ivo Come in a Ball? Meteorology Monitors Three Low Pressure Systems in the Pacific
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The hurricane season 2025 continues, so the National Water Commission (Conagua) keeps under surveillance two systems that could develop as tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean, in addition to the formation of a third. After its evolution, the cyclones would receive the names of Gil, Henriette and Ivo. The first one is a low pressure zone that is south of the coasts of Guerrero and that increases to 80 percent its probability to become cyclone …
The National Weather Service monitors a low-pressure area located south of the coasts of Guerrero that has an 80 percent chance of becoming a cyclone in the next 48 hours. It indicates that the phenomenon could increase its... Full Note »
La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). The Navy Secretariat issued a warning for a new bottom sea event that will impact the coasts of the Pacific Ocean from July 30th. This natural phenomenon, which usually occurs between May and November, will bring high-risk conditions for bathers, minor boats and those living in coastal areas. Waves are expected to reach heights of up to 10 meters in some regions, with a constant and dangerous swell generated by…
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