Flhurricane.com - Central Florida Hurricane Center - Tracking Storms since 199531 Years of Hurricanes Without the Hype - Since 1995
Although still very unlikely to develop or be very strong, there could be an area to watch in the in little more than a week out from energy currently associated with the systems in the East Pacific.
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. It is also a primary factor in the circulation of storms, i.e., counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. In a classic model, your answer is correct, but in the real world the actual 'zero' force point resides at about 5N in the northern hemisphere winter and at about 10N in the northern hemisphere summer - because of the tilt of the earth's axis. Which explains why some of these low latitude Cape Verde systems take such a long time to spin up. A system that emerges off the African coast at 9N has a much tougher time of it than one that emerges at 12N if other factors are otherwise equal. Thanks for the superb answer.)
