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Gulf of Mexico Threat – Invest93L – August 31st 2011
The National Hurricane Center is now keeping an eye on an area of disturbed weather located in the southern Gulf of Mexico. If this system were to develop it would pose a threat some where along the Gulf Coast of … Continue reading
Katia remains a Tropical Storm…
As of 5pm the National Hurricane Center held Katia as a Tropical Storm. However Katia is just about a Hurricane. There is a very good chance that Katia will gain Hurricane Strength by 11pm tonight. Here is what the National … Continue reading
Katia Strengthening over the eastern Atlantic…
The trend all afternoon for Katia is that she is strengthening at a decent rate. The 18z best track is now showing that Katia has winds reaching 50kts with the pressure down to 997mb. At this rate Katia could be … Continue reading
Katia Model Breakdown – August 30th 2011
A question on alot of people’s mind is “Is Katia headed for me?” At this point in time it is far to early to know for sure where Katia is headed but we can look at the models and see … Continue reading
…NEW TROPICAL STORM MOVING QUICKLY WEST-NORTHWESTWARD ACROSS THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC…
The National Hurricane Center upgraded Tropical Depression 12 to Tropical Storm Katia. Maximum sustained winds are currently 40mph with a central pressure of 1006mb. Here is the 5am update from the National Hurricane Center: DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK —————————— AT … Continue reading
Severe Weather Outlook – Tuesday August 30th 2011
Today there is a slight chance for Wind and Hail across the northern and central plains. There is also a slight chance for wind across the High plains. Here is what the SPC has to say about the threat for … Continue reading
…DEPRESSION COULD BECOME A TROPICAL STORM LATER TONIGHT OVER THE FAR EASTERN TROPICAL ATLANTIC…
Well according to the National Hurricane Center we still don’t have Katia. They are now saying that Tropical Depression 12 could become a Tropical Storm later tonight. Here is the 11pm update from the National Hurricane Center: DISCUSSION AND … Continue reading
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Tropical Depression 12 Forms over far Eastern Atlantic
The National Hurricane Center upgraded the area we have been watching, Known as 92L, to the 12th Tropical Depression of the 2011 Hurricane Season. As of 5pm EST the Tropical Depression was located at 39.5°N 63.1°W or 670 KM SW … Continue reading
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92L Near 100% chance of Development
As of the 8pm Tropical Weather outlook the National Hurricane Center is giving the area we are watching, Known as 92L, a near 100% chance of development during the next 48 hours. Should 92L develop into a Tropical Storm it’s … Continue reading
Irene downgraded to Tropical Storm
As of 9am Irene was downgraded to a Tropical Storm as the Center of Irene made it’s final landfall near New York City. At least 2 million are with out power and Irene is responsible for at least 10 deaths … Continue reading