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Subtropical Storm Ana forms northeast of Bermuda, extending the Atlantic pre-season activity streak to seven straight years

Subtropical Storm Ana forms northeast of Bermuda, extending the Atlantic pre-season activity streak to seven straight years

On Saturday morning, the non-tropical area low pressure area located northeast of Bermuda acquired subtropical characteristics and sufficient deep convection to be classified as Subtropical Storm Ana, making 2021 the seventh straight year in which a pre-season named storm developed. Ana is moving away from Bermuda, is already weakening and is likely to become a remnant low on Sunday. As of 5:00 p.m. EDT, Subtropical Storm Ana was centered near 34.5°N 62.4°W, and was moving northeastward at about 5 mph….

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Invest 90L northeast of Bermuda likely to become subtropical storm by Saturday morning, Invest 91L in Gulf running out of time to develop

Invest 90L northeast of Bermuda likely to become subtropical storm by Saturday morning, Invest 91L in Gulf running out of time to develop

There continues to be two “Invests” – short for Area of Investigation – being monitored by the National Hurricane Center for potential tropical or subtropical development. Invest 90L is located northeast of Bermuda, and Invest 91L is located over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Both of the systems have developed well-defined circulation centers, but lack sufficient organized deep convection as of this time. It appears likely that the Atlantic will have at least one subtropical or tropical cyclone develop prior…

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Two pre-season Invests, 90L and 91L, to watch in the Atlantic

Two pre-season Invests, 90L and 91L, to watch in the Atlantic

After a recent increase in tropical and subtropical activity in the month of May, the National Hurricane Center announced in February its plans to issue routine Tropical Weather Outlooks starting on May 15 in 2021. It appears to have been the right decision. There are now two areas of interest being monitored by the National Hurricane Center for potential development: Invest 90L in the western Atlantic, which has a high chance of development, and Invest 91L in the Gulf of…

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Hurricane Iota reanalyzed as a Category 4 storm; a system in both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific to watch

Hurricane Iota reanalyzed as a Category 4 storm; a system in both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific to watch

Hurricane Iota of November 2020, which operationally was assessed as a Category 5 hurricane and was originally considered to be the latest Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record, had its Tropical Cyclone Report (TCR) released on Tuesday. The report downgraded its maximum sustained winds to 135 knots (155 mph) – making it a high-end Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Iota, the final named storm of the record-breaking 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, caused significant damage to Nicaragua,…

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Andres becomes a remnant low, Hurricane Zeta upgraded to a Category 3 major hurricane at Louisiana landfall

Andres becomes a remnant low, Hurricane Zeta upgraded to a Category 3 major hurricane at Louisiana landfall

As expected, Tropical Storm Andres became a remnant low on Tuesday morning, and is not expected to regenerate. In addition, Hurricane Zeta from October 2020 has been upgraded to a Category 3 major hurricane at its landfall in Louisiana, giving the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season its record-tying 7th major hurricane. Andres becomes a remnant low As of 9:00 a.m. MDT (11:00 a.m. EDT) Tuesday, Post-Tropical Cyclone Andres was centered near 15.8°N 111.4°W, and were moving westward at about 6 mph….

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Tropical Storm Andres, earliest named storm in eastern Pacific proper, forms; no threat to land

Tropical Storm Andres, earliest named storm in eastern Pacific proper, forms; no threat to land

Tropical Storm Andres – the first named storm of the 2021 Pacific hurricane season – was named Sunday morning over the open eastern Pacific. Andres is the earliest named storm in the eastern Pacific east of 140°W, besting a record by about 12 hours previously held by Tropical Storm Adrian just four years ago. Andres is the fourth pre-season tropical cyclone to form in the eastern Pacific in the last five years. The 2021 Pacific hurricane season does not officially…

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Iota becomes the Atlantic’s latest Category 5 hurricane on record

Iota becomes the Atlantic’s latest Category 5 hurricane on record

Although the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season had become the most active on record, it was noteworthy for not having a storm reach Category 5 intensity. Considering how crazy the 2020 season has been, it had to find a way to produce a Category 5. Hurricane Iota – the 30th named storm, 13th hurricane and 6th major hurricane of the season – was upgraded to a Category 5 hurricane on Monday morning with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph, making it…

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Zeta expected to become the latest U.S. hurricane landfall since 1985

Zeta expected to become the latest U.S. hurricane landfall since 1985

Tropical Storm Zeta is expected to re-intensify into a hurricane on Wednesday and make landfall tomorrow evening over southeastern Louisiana. 2020 has already seen 4 named storms, 2 hurricanes and 1 major hurricane make landfall in Louisiana. Five hurricanes have hit the United States so far in 2020 (Hanna in late July, Isaias in early August, Laura in late August, Sally in mid-September, and Delta in early October) – and Zeta is likely to be the sixth. As of 10:00…

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The Atlantic reaches the Greek Alphabet for the second time in history as Alpha, Beta form; Teddy a major hurricane

The Atlantic reaches the Greek Alphabet for the second time in history as Alpha, Beta form; Teddy a major hurricane

The crazy 2020 Atlantic hurricane season continues as Friday saw the naming of three new storms: Wilfred, Alpha and Beta. The Atlantic naming list has been exhausted, and future named storms will take names from the Greek Alphabet. Wilfred is over the eastern tropical Atlantic, and is expected to remain weak and pose no threat to land. Alpha, however, developed into a subtropical storm just before moving inland into Portugal – which would make it the first subtropical or tropical…

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