National Hurricane Center's update on Tropical Depression
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C omputer "spaghetti" model runs and meteorologists flagged an eastern Atlantic disturbance in early September as having an increased chance to develop into a t ropical storm, which would be called Gabrielle, with some forecasts showing a westward track toward the Caribbean.
Is there a hurricane coming toward North Carolina? Too early to tell whether Invest 92L will strengthen into Tropical Storm or Hurricane Gabrielle.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three systems in the Atlantic ... Hurricane Hunter aircraft missions and running spaghetti models. What do the colored, hatched areas on the NOAA map mean? The hatched areas on the National Hurricane Center's ...
Confidence is increasing that a tropical system — possibly even a hurricane — could form near the Caribbean islands next week and track west in the general direction of Florida or elsewhere on the U.S.
The National Hurricane Center expects Invest 91L to strengthen into a tropical depression by the weekend as it moves west across the Atlantic.
Is there a hurricane coming toward South Carolina? It's too early to tell whether Invest 92L will strengthen into Tropical Storm or Hurricane Gabrielle.
The National Hurricane Center is currently tracking two tropical waves in the lower latitudes of the Atlantic. The larger wave in the central Atlantic may become a tropical depression or storm as early as Wednesday.
The National Hurricane Center designated a tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic as Invest 91L, Thursday afternoon, Sept. 4.