New Tropical Threat East Pacific
Us Meteorologist tropical weather specialists are keeping a tight eye on a warm water area south of Mexico, as a new hazard could arise in the coming days. Since Hurricane Agatha’s record-breaking landfall last month, the East Pacific has been quiet, but showers and thunderstorms near Central America might become the basin’s next organized tropical threat.
Tropical activity in the Atlantic basin has slowed as a result of Hurricane Alex, which dumped over 10 inches of rain on South Florida, while the opposite is happening in the East Pacific.
“Strong wind shear and pockets of dry air will continue to dominate the primary development areas in the tropical Atlantic through the weekend, limiting any tropical activity,” USÂ Meteorologists noted.
Despite the fact that the Atlantic is quiet, Weather forecasters believes the East Pacific could become busy by this weekend.
Tropical scientists are keeping an eye on the next area of tropical development, which was in the shape of a tropical wave near Nicaragua and Costa Rica as of Thursday. A cluster of thunderstorms is erupting across the region as a result of this tropical wave. This wave will stay disorganized for the rest of the week, and it is unlikely to become a named storm in the near future.
“As the tropical wave moves farther west into a zone of warm water and light wind shear, tropical development of this feature is possible this weekend or early next week between the dates of June 11 and June 15, as the tropical wave moves farther west into a zone of warm water and light wind shear,” Meteorologist says.
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