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Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico/Caribbean



National Hurricane Center (Atlantic)

Active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico

 

Hurricane EARL


Hurricane Local Statement(s)


Hurricane EARL


Tropical Storm FIONA


Tropical Depression GASTON


Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook


000
abnt20 knhc 030544
twoat 
tropical weather outlook
nws tpc/national hurricane center miami fl
200 am edt fri sep 3 2010

for the north atlantic...caribbean sea and the gulf of mexico...

the national hurricane center is issuing advisories on hurricane
earl...located about 85 miles east-southeast of cape hatteras
north carolina...and on tropical storm fiona...located about 360
miles south-southwest of bermuda.  

cloudiness and showers located about 1100 miles west of the cape
verde islands are associated with the remnant low of gaston. 
environmental conditions could become a little more conducive for
re-development of this low as it moves westward at 5 to 10 mph
during the next couple of days.  there is a low chance...20
percent...of this system becoming a tropical cyclone again during
the next 48 hours. 

a tropical wave located between the west coast of africa and the
cape verde islands is producing a large area of disorganized
cloudiness and showers.  environmental conditions appear marginally
conducive for some slow development of this system during the next
couple of days as it moves westward near 10 mph.  there is a low
chance...10 percent...of this system becoming a tropical cyclone
during the next 48 hours. 

elsewhere...tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the
next 48 hours.

$$
forecaster kimberlain




Eastern Pacific



National Hurricane Center (East Pacific)

Active tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific

 


There are no tropical cyclones at this time.
no tropical cyclones as of fri, 03 sep 2010 06:09:26 gmt

East Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook


000
abpz20 knhc 030543
twoep 
tropical weather outlook
nws tpc/national hurricane center miami fl
1100 pm pdt thu sep 2 2010

for the eastern north pacific...east of 140 degrees west longitude..

satellite pictures indicate that showers and thunderstorms
associated with an area of low pressure located about 275 miles
west-southwest of puerto vallarta mexico have become better
organized during the past several hours.  if current trends
continue...advisories could be initiated later this morning as the
low moves northwestward at 5 to 10 mph.  there is a high
chance...90 percent...of this system becoming a tropical cyclone
during the next 48 hours.

a disorganized area of showers and thunderstorms over the gulf of
tehuantepec is nearly stationary.  marginally conducive
environmental conditions and the proximity of the system to land
are expected to limit significant development of this disturbance.
there is a low chance...10 percent...of this system becoming a
tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours.  regardless of
development...there is the potential for localized heavy rain in
association with this system over portions of southeastern mexico
and guatemala during the next couple of days.

elsewhere...tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the
next 48 hours.

$$
forecaster kimberlain




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