The Potential Tropical Cyclone Seven (Invest 91L / Tropical Storm Gordon) 10PM Update

Here is a current look at Potential Tropical Cyclone Seven: The latest from the National Hurricane Center: SUMMARY OF 1100 PM EDT…0300 UTC…INFORMATION ———————————————– LOCATION…23.4N 78.7W ABOUT 175 MI…285 KM ESE OF MARATHON FLORIDA MAXIMUM…

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Two tropical waves in the atlantic monitored by NHC, one given Potential Tropical Cyclone designation

The National Hurricane Center is now monitoring two areas of interest in the Atlantic Ocean. A new Potential Tropical Cyclone is off the coast of Africa and the other is a wave near the Caribbean.…

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Hurricane Elena and its Impacts on the Gulf Coast (1985)

Making landfall in September of 1985, Hurricane Elena was one of the most unpredictable tropical weather events in the United States. Elena repeatedly deviated from the projected hurricane path, making a two day anti-cyclonic loop…

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Don’t sleep on Hurricane Season despite new forecasts

It only takes one. That could be all that is in this post. Because it is true. It only takes one hurricane to make it a “active” season. If there is only one hurricane the…

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What Invest 93L developing in the Gulf means for you

Invest 93L is still Invest 93L, And I know a lot of you are probably wondering what all of this may mean for you. Where is Invest 93L going? What will it do when it…

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Hurricane Matthew continues as Cat 4 storm

The latest on Hurricane Matthew as of this posting is in from the National Hurricane Center. This is still a very powerful Category Four storm with winds at 145mph and a central pressure of 934mb.…

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