Category: CWS Weather Discussions
Hurricane Hilary Over The Eastern Pacific: After peaking in strength yesterday, Hilary is now weakening as it ingests drier air and also begins to move into cooler ocean waters. That said, Hilary is still expected to bring catastrophic amounts of more »
Hurricane Hilary Over The Eastern Pacific: With Hurricane Hilary expected to impact southern California as a tropical storm early next week, I will continue to send out updates on this storm. Hilary has rapidly intensified over the past 12-24 hours more »
Hurricane Hilary Over The Eastern Pacific: Hurricane Hilary is rapidly strengthening today with satellite imagery revealing intensely deep convection and well-defined banding. In addition, there is very strong upper level outflow around Hilary. This all says to me that Hilary more »
Area Of Disturbed Weather Over The Central Tropical Atlantic: A tropical disturbance that’s now located over the central Tropical Atlantic is exhibiting some signs of low and mid-level turning according to satellite imagery. In addition, satellite imagery also showed some more »
Central Tropical Atlantic: A tropical disturbance that’s now located a few hundred miles to the west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands remains disorganized today. This disturbance is likely to head westward over the next several days and current indications point more »
Eastern Tropical Atlantic: There are two tropical disturbances that stretch from the eastern Tropical Atlantic into western Africa that require some monitoring throughout this week. The first tropical disturbance is located to the south-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. Satellite more »
The only item out in the Atlantic right now that merits some watching is a tropical wave that’s located in the area of the Bahamas. This tropical wave is producing some disorganized areas of showers and thunderstorms in the Bahamas more »
The Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico continues to be quiet and it appears that tropical development likely will not occur throughout the rest of this week right through the upcoming weekend. As we get into next week, however, I more »
Even though everything is still quiet across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico with no signs of development for probably this week, there are a couple of tropical waves over the central and eastern Tropical Atlantic that are still more »
A look at satellite imagery today reveals that things are quiet across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico with no areas of immediate concern. That said, a tropical wave now located over the far eastern Tropical Atlantic near 25 more »