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The next named storm could be a monster hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico
Channel 3000 News ^ | September 22, 2022 | Judson Jones

Posted on 09/22/2022 6:10:19 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin

Hurricane Fiona (was) the strongest hurricane of the Atlantic season, and now forecast models show a developing storm could become a MONSTROUS threat to the US Gulf Coast by next week.

An area of disorganized activity a couple hundred miles east of the the eastern reaches of the Caribbean Sea will likely become the next tropical depression — named Hermine — in the next few days, maybe even the next few hours, according to the National Hurricane Center.

This small cluster of storms has meteorologists’ attention because both American and European forecasting models have consistently showed them developing into a tropical system and entering into the Gulf of Mexico — though the models don’t have the best track record when forecasting that far out.

“The fact that nearly every computer model out there develops this into a westward-moving hurricane is absolutely concerning,” CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said.

There’s a 70% chance it becomes a tropical depression within the next 48 hours, and there’s a 90% chance of development within the next five days, the hurricane center says. So development is likely — but where it’s going is still somewhat up for debate.

“Well, there’s a lot of uncertainty right now,” Maria Torres, hurricane center spokesperson, told CNN. “But yes, it’s something that we are keeping an eye on and that we are closely monitoring as we get into the weekend and early next week.”

Over the next several days, the disturbance is forecast to move west-northwestward across the southern Windward Islands — at the Caribbean’s eastern edge — and then move toward the central Caribbean Sea later in the week, the hurricane center said Wednesday morning.

By late next week, both models show the storm entering the Gulf of Mexico.

The American model shows the storm as a large and possibly major hurricane. It shows it making landfall in the Panhandle of Florida by September 30. The European model has it hitting the southern section of Florida a day earlier but as a much smaller but nearly as intense storm.

If the storm system makes it into the Gulf like the forecast models say, the conditions are ripe for development.

“The water is extremely warm, and the atmosphere is very conducive for rapid development,” Myers said.

The conditions in the Gulf of Mexico are favorable for the system to strengthen, and it will do that very rapidly, Torres told CNN.

It has been a slow start to what was forecast to be an above-average hurricane season. Only one storm has made landfall in a US territory, and no hurricane has made landfall or threatened the contiguous United States.

Now, a week past the peak of hurricane season, the tropics seem to have woken up, and forecasters are concerned people have let down their guard.

“After a slow start, the Atlantic hurricane season has ratcheted up quickly,” Phil Klotzbach, research scientist at Colorado State University (CSU), tweeted.

“People tend to lower their guard and think, oh, yeah, we’re out of the woods,” Torres said. “But in reality, the season continues. We are still in September; we still have October to go. Anything that forms over either the Atlantic or the Caribbean is something that we need to keep monitoring very closely.”

The Atlantic hurricane season ends November 30.

Four times a day, the American forecast model and the European model spit out an updated forecast. And after each run, meteorologists will tweet what they think will happen.

No matter what, if you live in the Caribbean, Florida and other states along the Gulf Coast, pay attention and watch what the National Hurricane Center says once the storm is strong enough to be named. The track that it issues at that time will give an increasingly good indication of what is most likely to happen.


TOPICS: Weather
KEYWORDS: beafraid; fl; florida; hurricane; postfiona; weather; weredoomed
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To: Cowgirl of Justice

Hose’?


41 posted on 09/22/2022 7:11:00 AM PDT by steve8714 (Evidently the Oxford comma is racist, sexist, or homophobic. You decide which.)
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To: 3RIVRS

OR, so devastating we tap out the strategic oil reserves, which Joe is already depleting to save his ass along with the mid terms.


42 posted on 09/22/2022 7:11:14 AM PDT by Toespi
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To: 3RIVRS

Since he has depleted the oil reserves a big storm could wreak havoc on fuel prices. Great just when I’m getting my heating fuel.


43 posted on 09/22/2022 7:13:35 AM PDT by mware
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

They’re naming heat waves in Europe now, too.


44 posted on 09/22/2022 7:18:55 AM PDT by nascarnation (Let's go Brandon!)
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A massive hurricane will be horrible as women and minorities will once again be hardest hit.


45 posted on 09/22/2022 7:26:23 AM PDT by dsrtsage ( Complexity is just simple lacking imagination)
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To: Antoninus

It’s possible that Salma Hayek “could” dump her billionaire husband and call me for a date, LOL.


46 posted on 09/22/2022 7:28:21 AM PDT by nascarnation (Let's go Brandon!)
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To: dsrtsage

Media is awfully quiet about PR after Fiona. You know damn well if Trump were in the WH, it would be the top story showing Puerto Ricans angry at Trump nonstop.


47 posted on 09/22/2022 7:29:10 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: pepsi_junkie

Hurricane expert from New Jersey.


48 posted on 09/22/2022 7:29:58 AM PDT by Romulus
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"Now, a week past the peak of hurricane season, the tropics seem to have woken up, and forecasters are concerned people have let down their guard."

Every article has to have fearporn. Every single one.

49 posted on 09/22/2022 7:30:03 AM PDT by StAnDeliver (Tanned, rested, and ready.)
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To: Howie66

Sweet Meteor Of Death


50 posted on 09/22/2022 7:32:30 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: dfwgator

At the very least we’d be getting hourly live updates from AOC’s abuela’s house.


51 posted on 09/22/2022 7:33:00 AM PDT by nascarnation (Let's go Brandon!)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

They are starting to name rainstorms in the Northwest...sheesh


52 posted on 09/22/2022 7:34:52 AM PDT by goodnesswins (The Chinese are teaching calculus to their 3rd graders while ours are trying to pick a pronoun.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

From the article: Hurricane Fiona (was) the strongest hurricane of the Atlantic season.

It was also the weakest hurricane of the Atlantic season. It was the only hurricane so far this season.


53 posted on 09/22/2022 7:35:09 AM PDT by Doctor Congo
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To: Howie66

Preferably before the end of the year.


54 posted on 09/22/2022 7:38:20 AM PDT by gitmo (If your theology doesn't become your biography, what good is it?)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Then we should name it “Herman”.........as in Herman Monster....


55 posted on 09/22/2022 7:40:12 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Don't walk thru the watermelon patch)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

They are absolutely giddy about the possibility of a cat 5 hurricane hitting the US .


56 posted on 09/22/2022 7:40:43 AM PDT by lucky american (Progressives are attacking our rights and y'all will sit there and take it.)
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To: Hot Tabasco

Herman Munster ! He gets that all the time!

How about Hurricane Frank for Frank N Stein?


57 posted on 09/22/2022 7:45:18 AM PDT by Reily
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

If that happens, they won’t come back up afterward. Biden’s greenie weenies will see to that.


58 posted on 09/22/2022 7:48:43 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (FBI out of Florida!)
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To: Doctor Congo
It has been a slow start to what was forecast to be an above-average hurricane season.

Your observation is spot on. The doom and gloom Gaia lovers have been distraught that there has been a paucity of storms
embedded in their scary forecasts.

The climate hand-wringers are beside themselves with joy that these tropical 'disturbances' will result in a much
hoped for hurricane.

What a bunch of ghouls.

59 posted on 09/22/2022 7:51:20 AM PDT by Thommas (The snout of the camel is already under the tent.)
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To: Thommas

Now they’ll claim that Climate Change results in a lack of hurricanes.


60 posted on 09/22/2022 7:51:59 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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