Cyclone Taliah was located near 23.2°S, 85.3°E, or about 1077 miles (1733 km) southwest of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Taliah has maximum sustained winds of 50 knots and a minimum central pressure of 984 millibars.
Subtropical Storm 16P was located near 22.3°S, 169.3°E, or about 183 miles (294 km) east of Nouméa, New Caledonia. 16P has maximum sustained winds of 35 knots and a minimum central pressure of 999 millibars.
Cyclone Zelia was located near 19.3°S, 118.3°E, or about 73 miles (117 km) north-northwest of Port Hedland, Western Australia. Zelia has maximum sustained winds of 112 knots and a minimum central pressure of 940 millibars.
Invest 93W was located near 12.9°N, 111.9°E, or about 336 miles (541 km) southeast of Da Nang, Vietnam. 93W has maximum sustained winds of 20 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1008 millibars.
I rethought that it is way more organized than Alberto in its early stage and it might make it to the point in which it is named but the cool waters are giving it a hard time
The tropical disturbance in the Bay of Campeche just went up to a 40%
My prediction is 92L will become a depression and the disturbance will become Beryl.
F0rce_23(ATlantichurricanehunter)
7 months ago
Finally we have the first hurricane and the start of the 2024 hurricane season! Currently, alberto has speeds of 40-50 miles per hour, meaning it’s currently a tropical storm! Al though 92L which is Near”Talk about near” Also, Alberto has a higher chance of making landfall in mexico!\Ok, now back to 92L, 92L has a low chance of becoming a tropical storm, and it is near the east coast by florida! in waters of cold temps! And not much rotation and humidity either! And this concludes my current Atlantic hurricane season report!
Dude it is in 80 degree water with high humidity and has plenty of time to organize. 92L isn’t out of the picture yet. Regardless of development, it will bring heavy rain.
Look up! does it look like it is in the right place? Does it look like the waters are hot where it is, is it humid over there? Is going to strengthen? Most likely NO!!!
92L now has a 60% And you guys said it was a bust 😏
I WAS RIGHT IT DOES HAVE A CHANCE TO FORM
yada yada I get it already
92L chances raised!
Here are all of the storm trackers/models I know of
dapiya.top
zoom.earth
windy.com
tropicaltidbits.com
cyclonicwx.com
your welcome
Oh, and I forgot about cyclocane.com
And myfutureradar.com
On tropical tidbits. 2024 is going to repeat. Campeche, Florida, Campeche, Florida…
BORING!!!
92L chances raised more! Come on Beryl!
92L might not make it to tropical storm status due to the cool waters it is sitting on top of
I rethought that it is way more organized than Alberto in its early stage and it might make it to the point in which it is named but the cool waters are giving it a hard time
What is wrong with you people? 80 degrees is warm! It is actually supposed to enter warmer waters.
I stand corrected
The tropical disturbance in the Bay of Campeche just went up to a 40%
My prediction is 92L will become a depression and the disturbance will become Beryl.
Finally we have the first hurricane and the start of the 2024 hurricane season! Currently, alberto has speeds of 40-50 miles per hour, meaning it’s currently a tropical storm! Al though 92L which is Near”Talk about near” Also, Alberto has a higher chance of making landfall in mexico!\Ok, now back to 92L, 92L has a low chance of becoming a tropical storm, and it is near the east coast by florida! in waters of cold temps! And not much rotation and humidity either! And this concludes my current Atlantic hurricane season report!
Dude it is in 80 degree water with high humidity and has plenty of time to organize. 92L isn’t out of the picture yet. Regardless of development, it will bring heavy rain.
Also the chances just got raised.
One thing, I am correct!!!!
Do you think 92L will become Beryl? The only thing it has to do is organize.
Look up! does it look like it is in the right place? Does it look like the waters are hot where it is, is it humid over there? Is going to strengthen? Most likely NO!!!
Ouch.
NOW WE HAVE THE 5TH ALBERTO OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Who else thinks Alberto looks just like Arthur? They’re both ugly.
NHC just got spared. For now…
ALBERTO JUST GOT NAMED LETS GOOOOOO!!!
FINALLY, THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER NAMED ALBERTO AND FINALLY STARTING THE ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON
PLEASE NAME THE STORM IT IS CLEARLY NO LONGER A PTC
>:(
PTC 1 ain’t looking so great anymore. SOMEONE NAME IT BEFORE IT DISSIPATES OR THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER IS GONNA GET NUKED!!!
HOW IS THE STORM NOT *BEEEEEEEEEP*-ING NAMED YET!!!!!!
>:(
#Furious
#STILLNOTNAMED
Alberto should form in an hour. It has defined circulation now. If they can’t see that, then I will find them and after that… you don’t wanna know. 😈
Are You kidding me? Alberto is sitting on top of a possible development area!
Source: Zoom Earth
It will come from Pacific and enter Gulf in a week.
Also, there is a Tropical Wave off the coast of Africa that could develop in the Caribbean later next week.
No need to panic, the storm is starting to circulate more and it is moving slowly, giving it more time.
I do wish it was named now though.