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Franklin becomes the second hurricane of the season, TD 10 forms over the Yucatan Channel

Franklin becomes the second hurricane of the season, TD 10 forms over the Yucatan Channel

Tropical Storm Franklin intensified into the second hurricane of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season Saturday morning, and is expected to intensify further to major hurricane intensity well offshore of the United States east coast. The larger threat is Tropical Depression Ten, which has just developed over the northwestern Caribbean near the Yucatan Channel. TD Ten is expected to become a hurricane and make landfall somewhere in northwestern Florida, but the exact details on track and intensity are still highly uncertain…

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Franklin moving away from Hispaniola, expected to become a hurricane over the western Atlantic

Franklin moving away from Hispaniola, expected to become a hurricane over the western Atlantic

Tropical Storm Franklin has re-emerged off the coast of Hispaniola into the western Atlantic Ocean, and is expected to become a hurricane in a few days. As of 8:00 p.m. EDT, Tropical Storm Franklin was centered near 20.6°N 70.5°W, and was moving north-northeastward at approximately 13 mph. Maximum sustained winds were 35 knots (40 mph), with an estimated minimum pressure of 1004 mb. An Air Force Hurricane Hunter aircraft is currently investigating Franklin, and actually found that Franklin’s low-level circulation…

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Disorganized Franklin headed for Hispaniola, Harold weakens to a depression over south Texas

Disorganized Franklin headed for Hispaniola, Harold weakens to a depression over south Texas

The Atlantic tropics remain active, though none of the current systems are intense at the moment. Tropical Depression Gert became a post-tropical remnant low this morning. Tropical Storm Harold has weakened to a depression, while Tropical Storm Franklin is barely holding on as a tropical cyclone over the central Caribbean Sea. Tropical Storm Franklin appears to have become less organized than yesterday, and barely qualifies as a tropical cyclone at the moment. As of 5:00 p.m. EDT Tuesday, the estimated…

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Tropical Storm Franklin headed for Hispaniola, Tropical Depression Nine expected to become a tropical storm tonight and make landfall in south Texas

Tropical Storm Franklin headed for Hispaniola, Tropical Depression Nine expected to become a tropical storm tonight and make landfall in south Texas

The Atlantic basin is in the midst of a tropical cyclone outbreak. Tropical Storm Emily formed yesterday morning and quickly dissipated this morning over the eastern tropical Atlantic, and is no threat to land. Tropical Depression Six strengthened into Tropical Storm Gert late last night, but has since weakened to a tropical depression and is expected to dissipate soon. This blog will focus on Tropical Storm Franklin and Tropical Depression Nine, which are currently the main threats in the basin….

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TS Watches issued for Southern California for the first time on record as Hilary reaches Category 4 status; Atlantic activity coming soon

TS Watches issued for Southern California for the first time on record as Hilary reaches Category 4 status; Atlantic activity coming soon

For the first time ever on Friday morning, the National Hurricane Center issued a Tropical Storm Watch for parts of Southern California, as Hurricane Hilary rapidly intensified to Category 4 strength. Hilary is likely going to be a high-impact event for the northern Baja California peninsula as well as the southwestern United States. As of 12:00 a.m. MDT (2:00 p.m. EDT) Friday, Hurricane Hilary was centered near 18.2°N 111.8°W, and was moving northwestward at approximately 10 mph. Maximum sustained winds…

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TS Hilary likely to become a hurricane and bring significant impacts to Baja California and Southwestern US; Atlantic about to get active

TS Hilary likely to become a hurricane and bring significant impacts to Baja California and Southwestern US; Atlantic about to get active

The tropics are getting active, both the eastern Pacific and Atlantic. In the eastern Pacific, Tropical Storm Hilary has formed, is expected to become a powerful hurricane, and is likely to bring impacts to the Baja California peninsula as well as the southwestern United States. On Wednesday morning, a large area of low pressure organized into Tropical Storm Hilary (spelled with one “L”), the eighth named storm of the eastern Pacific hurricane season. As of 4:00 p.m. CDT (5:00 p.m….

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TS Don strengthening over the central Atlantic; disturbance over the eastern tropical Atlantic could slowly develop

TS Don strengthening over the central Atlantic; disturbance over the eastern tropical Atlantic could slowly develop

Tropical Storm Don has persisted over the central Atlantic for the last several days without much change in intensity, but now appears to be on a strengthening trend. As of 5:00 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Tropical Storm Don was centered near 33.8°N 40.3°W, and was moving westward at approximately 8 mph. Maximum sustained winds were 40 knots (45 mph), with an estimated minimum pressure of 1004 mb. Don, which formed as a subtropical cyclone last Friday, had been struggling to produce…

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Subtropical Storm Don meanders over the central Atlantic, likely to stay weak

Subtropical Storm Don meanders over the central Atlantic, likely to stay weak

The Atlantic’s fifth tropical or subtropical storm of the season, Don, formed early Friday over the central subtropical Atlantic. The first storm to form in the month of July, Don is currently no threat to land, and is only in a marginally favorable environment. July only averages approximately one tropical or subtropical storm per year, and Don is the only named storm to form in July so far which is not unusual. As of 11:00 a.m. EDT Saturday, Subtropical Storm…

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TS Cindy struggling with wind shear, likely to dissipate in the next day or so; regeneration possible

TS Cindy struggling with wind shear, likely to dissipate in the next day or so; regeneration possible

Tropical Storm Cindy, which peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph yesterday, has weakened today as it feels the effects of southwesterly shear. As of 11:00 a.m. EDT Sunday, Tropical Storm Cindy was centered near 20.9°N 58.0°W, and was moving northwestward at approximately 17 mph. Maximum sustained winds were 40 knots (45 mph), with an estimated minimum pressure of 1009 mb. Cindy consists of a disorganized, fully exposed low-level circulation with disorganized convective activity to its east. It already…

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Bret losing organization near the Lesser Antilles, TD Four forms in central Atlantic

Bret losing organization near the Lesser Antilles, TD Four forms in central Atlantic

Tropical Storm Bret is about to bring tropical storm conditions to the Windward Islands as it begins to become more disorganized. Bret is likely to dissipate over the central Caribbean as wind shear is expected to increase. In addition to Bret, a tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Four early this morning. TD Four is likely to intensify into a weak-moderate tropical storm, but should not be a threat to any land areas. As of 11:00 a.m. EDT Thursday, Tropical…

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