Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
593 (Milton),
US Major:
593 (Milton),
FL Any:
593 (Milton),
FL Major:
593 (Milton)
Ed Dunham
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Loc: Melbourne, FL
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Overnight convective activity along a tropical wave near the extreme northeast tip of the Nicaragua/Honduras border at 15N with a possible weak circulation center just onshore. Movement should be to the northwest to north northwest over the next couple of days. Slow developmentis possible when the center moves back over water well to the east of Belize. Wind shear should be light and on the decline as the system moves slowly northwestward.
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NONAME
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That is looking Kind of neat Wonder if it has a low or anythign with it could be one to watch and could have a very weak curculation. Could someone giv me more info on this
-------------------- I am a young Weather enthusiast and really want to get to college in a couple of years for meteorology.
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NONAME
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I was just look and preasure around that area In the lowest being 29.81 which is 1009MB and the Highest I found was 1013 so the must be some kind of low there wouldnt be suprised I metions something about this in there next outlook.
-------------------- I am a young Weather enthusiast and really want to get to college in a couple of years for meteorology.
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Ed Dunham
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Loc: Melbourne, FL
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Area has moved to the northwest with a possible weak circulation center near 18.9N 87.4W at 12/14Z and about to make landfall over the southeast Yucatan peninsula so no development for a couple of days. System should move northwest or north northwest over the Yucatan.
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