Tropical Weather Update: June 7, 2025 - Atlantic Basin Conditions
FOX 13 Tampa BayJune 7, 20251 min34,868 views
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- 🌍 Saharan dust is currently being tracked across the Atlantic basin, originating from the coast of Africa and impacting Florida.
- 💨 This Saharan air layer travels thousands of miles and plays a significant role in limiting tropical development.
- ⚠️ While conditions are quiet now with no tropical formation expected in the next seven days, more dust plumes are anticipated.
Tropical Development Outlook
- 🗓️ The month of June typically sees tropical systems develop away from dense Saharan dust, often closer to the Caribbean, the Gulf, and off the Atlantic coastline.
- 🌊 While ocean waters are warm, they are not as warm as at this point last year.
- ⛈️ Last year, the first named storm of the season occurred on June 19th, which is close to the typical average development date.
- 📅 Historically, some years have seen early-season storms, such as in 2020 when the first named storm developed on May 16th.
Hurricane Season Names
- 📝 The video briefly shows the names for the upcoming hurricane season.
- 🔔 Updates will continue to be provided on myfoxhurricane.com.
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