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  2. Yes, there are three hurricanes in the Atlantic, but none of them are forecast to impact Tampa Bay. There is NOT ONE forecast model that brings a storm to our area. .



  3. Here's the latest on Hurricane :
    - Modest strengthening is likely into midweek
    - Hurricane or tropical storm watches will be necessary by Tuesday in the Lesser Antilles
    - Large changes in the system are possible due to the storm's size

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  4. Here are the 5 AM EDT Key Messages regarding Hurricane . Follow the latest information at



  5. This is what's going on around here in the Atlantic & Eastern/Central Pacific. and a Area to Watch.... WOW! Who flipped the Tropical Switch? Its getting crazy out there folks!



  6. JUST IN: We have our 9th named storm of the season in the Atlantic. This one is Tropical Storm which is forecast to move into the Caribbean Thursday as a hurricane.



  7. Here I was getting ready for a long post on Tropical Storm which may threaten the Caribbean, when I decided to see just how far away it still is. On this Saturday night, it sits 2000 miles away from Puerto Rico (over 3000 kilometers). (1/ )



  8. In addition to Florence, will pose a threat to the Lesser Antilles and there is an area to watch in the Gulf of Mexico:



  9. Tropical Storm is forecast to become a hurricane later today or tonight. Sustained tropical-storm-force winds are possible across portions of the Lesser Antilles later this week and would most likely begin Wednesday night.

     



  10. The Atlantic now has 3 hurricanes at the same time: , and . This is the 11th year on record that the Atlantic has had 3+ hurricanes simultaneously. Other years were 1893, 1926, 1950, 1961, 1967, 1980, 1995, 1998, 2010, and 2017.



  11. Hurricane this morning as seen from . A few moments later, & the outer bands of were also visible.

     



  12. Three tropical storms to watch in the Atlantic. All three expected to strengthen to hurricanes. Here in Houston, we are most interested in .



  13. Three storms are seen from space churning in the Atlantic: , and .

    Satellite view of the Atlantic ocean with swirling storms visible.


  14. A tropical depression could form later this week when a trough currently over the NW Caribbean Sea moves over the western Gulf of Mexico. The Atlantic tropics are extremely busy now with Hurricanes , , & 1 other disturbance. More:

     



  15. A sunrise look at a very active tropical Atlantic! All three named storms (, , and ) likely to become hurricanes in the next 24 - 48 hours. Get the latest information on each from our new tropical page:



  16. This is stunning.
    Incredible view of , , and this morning from GOES17.





  17. As of NOW, there's no evidence that TS will track into or towards the Gulf. Most models show substantial weakening once in the Caribbean due to wind shear. Of course, we will keep an eye on it and let you know if this outlook changes.



  18. 13Z GOES-16 geocolor satellite imagery showing the active basin with , & lined up one behind the other.

    For advisory information on these systems please visit,




  19. The threat for a potential major hurricane landfall from continues to increase for the East Coast. And we'll be keeping an eye on T.D. #9, expected to become this weekend, since it's on a more southern track.

     



  20. Tropical Storm has now formed in the central Atlantic, and it has its sights set on the Caribbean next week. Let's not forget, we've also got T.S. bringing high winds to the Cabo Verde Islands tonight.

    Details on the Atlantic storm parade:


     



  21. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Yup it’s hurricane season!