Map Shows Where Tropical Storms To Ramp Up In Days
Summary
The Atlantic hurricane season has been quiet recently, but tropical storm activity is expected to increase soon, especially in the eastern Pacific Ocean near Mexico and Hawaii. Forecasters are watching several weather systems that may develop into tropical storms or hurricanes in the coming days.Key Facts
- The eastern Pacific Ocean is expected to become very active with tropical storms developing due to warm ocean water and favorable weather patterns.
- El Niño conditions are helping create an environment that supports more tropical storm formation.
- By mid-July, the eastern Pacific already had four named tropical storms, which is above average.
- The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is tracking several disturbances with high chances (50-90%) of developing into tropical storms or depressions soon.
- A tropical wave south of southwestern Mexico has an 80% chance of becoming a tropical depression within 48 hours.
- Another low-pressure area south of Hawaii has a 70% chance to develop into a tropical storm in the next two days.
- The Gulf Coast might see some storm development later this week as conditions that have blocked storms recently are expected to weaken.
- Changes in wind speed and dry air have kept the Atlantic quiet, but these factors may lessen soon, allowing storms to form.
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