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The East Pacific tropical basin sprung to life this past week as multiple areas of tropical low pressure developed across the region, including one that became Tropical Storm Boris. However, that uptick in activity could be about to change, say meteorologists who have been closely examining the tropics.

After becoming a tropical storm briefly late in the day on Thursday, Boris has since weakened to a post-tropical low pressure area well to the southeast of Hawaii.Behind Boris, there is one other area that universal forecasters are monitoring in the East Pacific Basin.A feature that emerged off the coast of Central America late this past week has a small window for development off the southwestern coast of Mexico.

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The cluster of showers and thunderstorms remained disorganized on Saturday as it moved to the northwest, generally paralleling the coast of Mexico.The disturbance is running out of time to develop tropically, however, as it will move into an area of drier air, increased wind shear and cooler water early this week.”Even if the system were to develop, it would do so several hundred miles off the southwestern coast of Mexico and therefore be no threat to land,” said metrology.

 

reference :- accuweather

By JC

Consultation on Climate Change & Risk Management