Author: Rob Lightbown
It continues to look like an area of disturbed weather will take shape off of Florida’s East Coast by late Wednesday into Thursday. From there, it continues to look quite possible that a sub-tropical or a tropical system may form more »
Area Of Disturbed Weather Located To The Northeast Of The Bahamas: An area of disturbed weather, which does contain an area of low pressure, is currently located to the northeast of the Bahamas. Satellite imagery today indicates that this system more »
It appears that the area off of the southeastern coast of the United States is going to be a spot to really watch for possible tropical development over at least the next week. Current analysis reveals that there is an more »
Analysis of the Atlantic, Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico indicates that there are a couple of features to mention. The first item of mention is a developing low pressure system that’s now located near the South Carolina coast. This more »
Current analysis of the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico reveals that there is some thunderstorm activity occurring to the east of the Bahamas. This is in association with a trough of low pressure in the area. Even though wind more »
I am going to temporarily be covering Catastrophic Super Cyclonic Storm Mocha, which is currently at Category 5 strength in the Bay of Bengal. In the past 6 hours or so, Mocha has undergone rapid strengthening from what was a more »
Current analysis of the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico reveals that things are very quiet, as it normally is during early May. There are no areas of interest and extremely strong wind shear is affecting much of the Atlantic more »
There is an overwhelming amount of conflicting signals as to how active or even inactive this hurricane season will be. On one hand, it looks very likely that an intensifying El Nino may reach moderate to even strong status by more »
Even though tropical development is not expected for at least the next week to probably two weeks, I am keeping an eye on the very end of this month for possible tropical development in the area from the western Caribbean more »
Even though tropical development is not expected for at least the next week to ten days or so, there is still plenty to talk about in the first tropical weather discussion of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season. How Will A more »