Quiet Week Expected for Tropical Formations, Hurricane Season Nearing End
FOX 13 Tampa BayNovember 5, 20252 min2,474 views
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- 🌴 Hurricane season has 25 days remaining, concluding on November 30th.
- ☁️ The tropical Atlantic is currently quiet, with only scattered showers along the Intertropical Convergence Zone.
- 🚫 No tropical formations are expected in the next seven days.
Factors Suppressing Tropical Activity
- 🥶 Cold fronts are pushing south and southeast, bringing cooler air and strong upper-level winds.
- 💨 High wind shear across the Atlantic, Florida, Cuba, and the Bahamas is unfavorable for storm development.
- 🏜️ Dry air is beginning to work into areas like the Caribbean, further inhibiting organization.
Caribbean and Western Atlantic Conditions
- 🌊 The southern Gulf and Caribbean show a few clouds and isolated showers, but no organization or tropical activity is present.
- 🌬️ While winds are lighter in the Caribbean, the presence of dry air and a general lack of cloud/shower activity means conditions are not conducive for storm formation.
Forecast for Remainder of Season
- 🗓️ Looking ahead to the middle and latter half of the month, increased moisture is anticipated, but no signs of organization are expected.
- 📉 The outlook suggests conditions will remain quiet through the end of the hurricane season.
- ⚠️ Updates will continue to be provided on myfoxhurricane.com.
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