Have you seen the news or your radar or the hurricane center
yep there's a 20 percent chance of development in the Atlantic
in this picture:
i made a prediction the black arrow shows a (POSSIBLE) 10 days away forecast (NOT guaranteed) the red circle shows the system GFS model saying its still like a Tropical depression or tropical storm the blue circles are the High Pressures the show that the high pressure dome on the American land shows it will move into the Atlantic the green line with the question mark is possible track (NOT guaranteed) but I'm just saying the high pressure dome could move into the Atlantic and properly swirl back into Florida?
(disclaimer THE PREDICTION ON THE SCREEN IS NOT guaranteed DO NOT THINK THIS IS accurate)

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New tropical lookout!
Hey guys it has been a long time since I uploaded
but there's a possible storm in the Atlantic but people are saying it could hit Caribbean areas but I have a theory that it wont
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because there is a high pressure that may pull it
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Hurricane season is calm
Only 2 storms remain in the atlantic looks like hurricane season is peaked already and now is coming down
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Hurricane Nigel wont do any harm!
Nigel is a hurricane but won't make any landfall! so no need to worry!
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new tropical system next week
hey Windy's there could be a tropical system next week
see here 2 high pressures are blocking from pulling it could this be a bad thing? also I made possible track (in red
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Tropical system next Week???
hey Windy's there could be a tropical system next week
see here
see here 2 high pressures are blocking from pulling it could this be a bad thing? also i made possible track (in red) -
Jova becomes Western Hemisphere's strongest hurricane so far in 2023 ... for now
Hurricane Jova, churning west across the open Pacific Ocean, strengthened into a major Category 5 hurricane for a time from Wednesday evening into Thursday morning in the Eastern Pacific. However, the storm poses no immediate threat to land, AccuWeather hurricane experts say.
The powerhouse hurricane, the first to achieve Category 5 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale (SSHWS) in the basin since there were three such storms in 2018, may soon have company in the Atlantic, as Hurricane Lee strengthens into this weekend. AccuWeather, however, does not expect both hurricanes to be at their peak strength at the same time.
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New tropical system next week
Hey, windy's Hurricane Lee is not looking good.
I was looking at windy radar and I found that the U.S. coast may get Hit By a Cat 2
the red line on the coast is a possible impact. But why do I say this? because the High pressure moved right on top of it and could steer it into the U.S coastWhat do yall think
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U.S coast needs to watch out For Lee..
Hey, windy's Hurricane Lee is not looking good.
I was looking at windy radar and I found that the U.S. coast may get Hit By a Cat 2
the red line on the coast is a possible impact. But why do i say this? because the High pressure moved right on top of it and could steer it into the U.S coast
What do yall think
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Hurricane Lee is not a threat something bigger is coming...
Hello windy's! I have a lot to talk about today!!!! When i was watching the radars something popped up that caught my EYE!
The blue Path is Hurricane lee possible track. The red arrows show a different storm! that goes more inward to the U.S COAST!
Its to early to Call so we have to keep watching Tropical storm Lee and this possible cyclone