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Month: June 2024

Tropical Storm Alberto forms over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico – impacts expected well north of the center

Tropical Storm Alberto forms over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico – impacts expected well north of the center

Tropical Storm Alberto – the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season – formed over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday morning, and is expected to make landfall over central Mexico early tomorrow morning. Alberto is the latest first named storm in the Atlantic basin since Arthur in 2014; however, this is nothing unusual: the long-term average date for the first named storm in the Atlantic is June 25. As of 5:00 p.m. EDT (4:00 p.m. CDT…

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Broad area of low pressure worth watching for possible tropical development off U.S. east coast

Broad area of low pressure worth watching for possible tropical development off U.S. east coast

The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season officially began June 1, though so far, no tropical cyclones have developed in the Atlantic basin this season despite expectations of an extremely active season. This is not particularly unusual, as the average first named storm in the Atlantic basin does not occur until approximately June 25. However, there is now a system worth watching for potential development, designated Invest 90L by the National Hurricane Center. A broad area of low pressure has developed over…

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