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SOS!
SOS!
1 year ago

GIF (a bit laggy)

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Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
1 year ago

Invest 90L might be a depression by tonight if it can organize.

Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
1 year ago

Invest 90L now has tropical depression winds. Now it just needs to organize itself.

Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
1 year ago

There is an other invest in the Gulf of Mexico!

ahh
ahh
1 year ago

High shear…

Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
1 year ago

Come on Alberto!

ahh
ahh
1 year ago

Invest?

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Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
Reply to  ahh
1 year ago

Definitely looks like it…

WeatherCat
WeatherCat
1 year ago

#2024IsBoring

Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
1 year ago

Who is ready for 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season? There is an invest by Yucatán Peninsula!

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
1 year ago

There is an unnamed subtropical storm by Spain it looks like.

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
Reply to  StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Why won’t it be named? It is well organized and has wind speeds over 40mph.

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Woke up this morning with literally nothing to track, today is going to be boring. #ComeOnAlberto

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Who else has a bad feeling about the name Kirk this year? I am predicting it will strike as a Category 5.

RATELIST4 1/10
RATELIST4 1/10
1 year ago

Aletta

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StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
Reply to  RATELIST4 1/10
1 year ago

What website do you use?

RATELIST4 1/10
RATELIST4 1/10
Reply to  StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Windy.com

SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
Reply to  RATELIST4 1/10
1 year ago

Also, try using zoomearth.com for more info

Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
Reply to  SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
1 year ago

I use zoom earth already.

Force 13 fanatic
Force 13 fanatic
1 year ago

hey guys i’m back + active 2024 season + come on alberto

Force 13 Fanatic
Force 13 Fanatic
Reply to  Force 13 fanatic
1 year ago

alberto be a cat 1 plzzzzz

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
Reply to  Force 13 Fanatic
1 year ago

Alberto might not be a Cat 1, but it does look like it may become a strong tropical storm by how it looks on tropical tidbits. However, tropical tidbits always updates.

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
Reply to  StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Also I see on tropical tidbits a second, potentially stronger storm hitting in the exact same spot. Do you think we will get Alberto and Beryl before the end of June?

SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
Reply to  StormHunter2024
1 year ago

no not really

Stormhunter2024
Stormhunter2024
Reply to  SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
1 year ago

How About now? There is another storm coming.

acay
acay
1 year ago

when will the wind shear ease off for the north atlantic?

SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
SEVERESTORMSPOTTER
Reply to  acay
1 year ago

IDK

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
1 year ago

94s Looks like it is headed for Madagascar, potentially as a major the way it is looking.

Serai Burch
Serai Burch
Reply to  StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Probaly To Mozambique

acay
acay
1 year ago

i do see that stronger storms have higher wind shear value near their core, what is it called and how does it affect a storm’s intensity?

kaus147
kaus147
Reply to  acay
1 year ago

The outflow they produce has to do something with wind shear

Ryan Knack
Admin
Reply to  acay
1 year ago

Yes, all storms produce some sort of upper level outflow, which are shown as “wind shear” on our shear maps. They are however not detrimental to the storm’s development.

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Also is anyone else watching a storm system in the Atlantic by Panama?

StormHunter2024
StormHunter2024
1 year ago

Why would they name it if it was just a depression?

Ryan Knack
Admin
Reply to  StormHunter2024
1 year ago

The naming of Western North Pacific storms are handled by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). This site uses data from the US Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and they have it as a Depression, while the JMA have it as a Tropical Storm.

Hence, it is named as Tropical Depression MALIKSI.

Dhd
Dhd
1 year ago

Maliksi just got named!

Kilo 141
Kilo 141
Reply to  Dhd
1 year ago

That was quick

Force 13 Fanatic
Force 13 Fanatic
Reply to  Dhd
1 year ago

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