Posted on 06/14/2021 6:35:05 PM PDT by blam
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is tracking three tropical disturbances, one off the coast of North Carolina, one in the Gulf of Mexico, and another off the western African coast. The Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1 and extends into late November.
On Monday, NHC’s focus is on “Disturbance 1,” located about 90 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The disturbance has a 70% Chance of Cyclone Formation in 48 Hours. NHC said the disturbance “is acquiring more tropical characteristics.” However, the system could move northeastward away from the US to colder waters south of Nova Scotia on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, “Disturbance 2” is located over the Bay of Campeche, in the southern area of the Gulf of Mexico, which has a 20% chance of developing into a cyclone in the next 48%. But there’s a 60% chance of formation over the next five days.
“Disturbance 3” is located offshore of West Africa and has a 10% chance of developing into a cyclone over the next 48% hours and a 20% over the next five days.
Readers may recall this hurricane season could be very active. Refinitiv estimates around “17 named storms, 8 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes are expected from June-November. This compares to historical averages of 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes, respectively.”
All three disturbances should be monitored this week.
I got my propane tanks for my generator filled last Thursday.
The disturbance in the Bay Of Campeche has my attention.
it got a LITTLE WARM A LITTLE EARLY
let’s all panic!
honestly things are setting up wierd this year
The only one of any possible concern is the one out by Africa, and that’s only if conditions are favorable for its development.
And it’s a couple weeks out at that.
You’d think everyone is prepped this year with what we’ve experienced since last year March.
Prepper ping.
For us Central Pacific guys we have “Carlos”,
Because of where I live, I’m always prepared for natural disasters, we get our share. Had a wild fire last week 3 miles away.
I’d bet all you guys think Hawaii is Paradise.
The bigger story would be the tropics are completely quiet at this time of the year.
I’m with you here in Alabama. We don’t need any more rain at the moment, we’ve been hit with downpours six out of the last seven days. We’re getting a bit damp around the roots.
That’s what they say every year.
Refinitiv estimates around “17 named storms, 8 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes are expected from June-November. This compares to historical averages of 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes, respectively.”
Time will tell.
Watching carefully for two days. Bay of Campeche system definitely deserves attention.
Obozo is so panicked he has abandoned his Martha’s Vineyard estate—rising seas—climate change—lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
;-)
Another thing the Democrats will screw up
It figures even hurricanes have to come from Africa or Mexico. Nothing good comes from either place.
LOL!!!!
Ooooo ... disturbances. I’m scared. Perhaps they need to start naming them too.
There are not too many conservative weather geeks out there. I found this small start up channel on rumble with a focus on the tropics. It’s generic for now but it’s the only one on rumble and therefore the only one not on big tech
https://rumble.com/user/RedWeatherman
I am F5tornado on rumble and will be posting there
They’re slapping a name on every thunderstorm that forms over the ocean to promote climate change.
Tropical Storm #Bill Advisory 3: Depression Strengthens Into Tropical Storm Bill. Likely to Be Short-Lived.
https://rumble.com/vijs5d-61421-tropical-update.html
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