As of 15:30 UTC on September 12th, Tropical Depression Francine was located near 32.9°N, 90.0°W, or approximately 204 miles (328 km) north of New Orleans, Louisiana. Francine has maximum sustained winds of 21 knots and a minimum central pressure of 999 millibars.
Francine is currently traversing over land.ATCF®
As of 15:30 UTC on September 12th, Tropical Depression Seven was located near 17.9°N, 34.8°W, or approximately 651 miles (1048 km) west of Mindelo, Cabo Verde. Seven has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
Seven currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 26.5°C (79.7°F).ATCF®
As of 15:30 UTC on September 12th, Tropical Depression Nine-E was located near 19.3°N, 107.5°W, or approximately 175 miles (281 km) west-southwest of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Nine-E has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1001 millibars.
Nine-E currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 30.5°C (86.9°F).ATCF®
As of 15:30 UTC on September 12th, Tropical Storm Bebinca was located near 22.3°N, 138.4°E, or approximately 252 miles (406 km) southwest of Iwō-Tō Island, Japan. Bebinca has maximum sustained winds of 44 knots and a minimum central pressure of 990 millibars.
Bebinca currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29°C (84.2°F).ATCF®
As of 15:30 UTC on September 12th, Invest 92L was located near 15.3°N, 50.4°W, or approximately 635 miles (1022 km) east-northeast of Bridgetown, Barbados. 92L has maximum sustained winds of 25 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1009 millibars.
92L currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 28.5°C (83.3°F).ATCF®
As of 15:30 UTC on September 12th, Invest 94L was located near 16.0°N, 57.4°W, or approximately 249 miles (400 km) northeast of Bridgetown, Barbados. 94L has maximum sustained winds of 30 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1010 millibars.
94L currently lies over sea surface temperatures of around 29°C (84.2°F).ATCF®
It likely won’t develop, but an interesting system nonetheless.
Stormhunter2024
2 months ago
on zoom earth, it was showing that the the eye of Hurricane Beryl did come in contact with Jamaica and if you turn on wind animation, it will help to see that. I think NHC missed this between two updates.
Pray for those in Beryl’s path ❌
Pray for those in Leslie’s path ✅
91W
Invest 91W inside PAR
Thoughts on invest 99W? some models are hinting at a weak TS before going into china/vietnam
Do you think any new hurricanes will form here because it appears favourable for development.
nvm the SST’s
StormHunter2024 the new invest might’ve formed off that extratropical storm hanging around Bermuda.
Debby?
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Beryl still looks like it could rapidly intensify into a high end Category 2
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This is a very interesting system near Bermuda, it might be an extratropical system.
That’s the thing I was looking at lately.
It likely won’t develop, but an interesting system nonetheless.
on zoom earth, it was showing that the the eye of Hurricane Beryl did come in contact with Jamaica and if you turn on wind animation, it will help to see that. I think NHC missed this between two updates.
Also does anyone else think that the NHC should upgrade Beryl to 175mph Peak?
Are we gonna talk about the thunderstorms that have been chilling around Bermuda for probably a week now?
Zoom earth and Windy.com are saying Beryl will likely be a high end Category 2 or low end Category 3.
I think Nathan jinxed himself when he said Beryl would NOT be a very strong hurricane.
Hurricane Beryl may not be strengthening over land, but it is definitely organizing more. This could lead to more strengthening in the gulf.
I just can’t believe that Beryl became a Category 5, this is just a warning for what is to come.
Also, WTF happened to 96L?
i hope that we wont have another Harvey
Knowing Beryl, it probably will do the unthinkable. Windy.com predicts at least cat 3
Beryl trying to keep the deep convective core going and reforming an eye, which is worrisome
Force Thirteen UPDATED the icons! Do you see extra arcs on the C4 icon?
Also do you think they should put rapid intensification when they do the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Animation or the track of Hurricane Beryl*
*If they do it
It resembles the outer rainbands of storms, which is a cool tiny detail
They should totally do rapid intensification.
Or Far away shores would sound good.
I can not believe that Hurricane Beryl is a Cat 5, it defied all expectations and is a historic hurricane.