September Hurricane Outlook: Tropical Activity in the Atlantic and Pacific
WFAAOctober 5, 20251 min493 views
14 connectionsΒ·17 entities in this videoβSeptember Tropical Patterns
- ποΈ September is typically the most active month for tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic.
- π Historically, thunderstorms from the western coast of Africa move into the Atlantic, developing into areas of low pressure.
- π These systems often track towards the Lesser Antilles, the US East Coast, or the Gulf of Mexico.
Current Atlantic Outlook
- β οΈ An area with an 80% chance of development is being monitored, with potential formation by the end of the week.
- β‘οΈ The current forecast suggests a track towards the east coast of the US, rather than the Gulf.
- π« No major formations are expected in the Gulf of Mexico within the next 7 days.
Pacific Tropical Storm Activity
- π Tropical Storm Mario is present in the Pacific but is expected to weaken and stay off the coast.
- π The Pacific Ocean has been more active than the Atlantic Ocean this year.
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