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Tropical Storm Lorenzo to Intensify Into a Hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean
Tropical Storm Lorenzo to Intensify Into a Hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean
Jan 17, 2024
At a Glance Tropical Storm Lorenzo is centered in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean.It will intensify into a hurricane as it tracks through the open Atlantic Ocean this week. Tropical Storm Lorenzo is strengthening in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean and is expected to become a hurricane as it tracks far from any land areas later this week. Lorenzo is centered more than 310 miles southwest of the southernmost Cabo Verde Islands and is moving west-northwest. Lorenzo could intensify into...
Karen Latest: Tropical Storm Warnings Dropped
Karen Latest: Tropical Storm Warnings Dropped
Jan 17, 2024
The worst is over for the island, but the threat of flash flooding remains. ...
Karen Loitering Between Puerto Rico and Bermuda
Karen Loitering Between Puerto Rico and Bermuda
Jan 17, 2024
The storm is still bringing rain to Puerto Rico. ...
Jerry Becomes Post-Tropical, Will Impact Bermuda Wednesday
Jerry Becomes Post-Tropical, Will Impact Bermuda Wednesday
Jan 17, 2024
The storm is set to bring squally showers and wind to Bermuda Wednesday. ...
Weakened Post-Tropical Jerry Approaching Bermuda
Weakened Post-Tropical Jerry Approaching Bermuda
Jan 17, 2024
It's the second tropical system to hit the island in two weeks. ...
Quake Rattles Puerto Rico as Tropical Storm Karen Nears
Quake Rattles Puerto Rico as Tropical Storm Karen Nears
Jan 17, 2024
Puerto Rico, still struggling to recover from Hurricane Maria, gets rattled by an earthquake as Tropical Storm Karen approaches. ...
Hurricane Jerry Skirts the Lesser Antilles and Falls Apart Before Reaching Bermuda
Hurricane Jerry Skirts the Lesser Antilles and Falls Apart Before Reaching Bermuda
Jan 17, 2024
Hurricane Jerry brushed the northern Leeward Islands in mid-September before petering out just before making it to Bermuda. Jerry was conceived as a tropical wave that rolled off the western coast of Africa around Sept. 9-10, then rolled across the tropical Atlantic while slowly gathering organization. By Sept. 17-18, Jerry formed and within a day or two the system became a hurricane. Jerry peaked with winds of 105 mph, a Category 2, while located well east of Antigua and Barbuda....
Could Karen Take Another Weird Loop Toward the U.S. Like Hurricane Jeanne Did 15 Years Ago?
Could Karen Take Another Weird Loop Toward the U.S. Like Hurricane Jeanne Did 15 Years Ago?
Jan 17, 2024
At a Glance The path of Karen over the next week could become rather strange.It is expected to slow and stall, then could make a loop well south of Bermuda.In one scenario, Karen could be steered westward next week.This scenario is similar in some ways to Hurricane Jeanne in 2004.But, Karen could also fizzle out.Therefore, it's uncertain if Karen will ever be a threat to the Bahamas or the U.S. next week. Tropical Storm Karen has an uncertain, strange future...
Lorenzo Intensifies to Category 4 Hurricane in Eastern Atlantic; No Immediate Threat to Land
Lorenzo Intensifies to Category 4 Hurricane in Eastern Atlantic; No Immediate Threat to Land
Jan 17, 2024
Projected Path (The red-shaded area denotes the potential path of the center of the tropical cyclone. It's important to note that impacts (particularly heavy rain, high surf, coastal flooding, winds) with any tropical cyclone usually spread beyond its forecast path.) Lorenzo has intensified into a hurricane over the open waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean. It's possible the hurricane could strengthen further over the next 12 to 24 hours while heading northwestward. Lorenzo is forecast to turn toward the north...
Karen Barely a Tropical Storm
Karen Barely a Tropical Storm
Jan 17, 2024
High pressure could make the storm stall. ...
Tropical Storm Karen Now Expected to Spin Down to a Remnant Low This Weekend Well East of the Bahamas
Tropical Storm Karen Now Expected to Spin Down to a Remnant Low This Weekend Well East of the Bahamas
Jan 17, 2024
At a Glance Tropical Storm Karen is centered in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.A combination of dry air and shearing winds is expected to lead to its demise this weekend. Tropical Storm Karen was a rainmaker for the eastern Caribbean, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Karen formed on Sept. 22 between Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago and quickly entered the eastern Caribbean. Karen then wobbled northward toward Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands as a disorganized cluster of thunderstorms....
Lorenzo a Rarity in the Caribbean, Could Impact Azores
Lorenzo a Rarity in the Caribbean, Could Impact Azores
Jan 17, 2024
The hurricane could impact the Azores before heading toward Europe. ...
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