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Here we are with the 2025 Hurricane season which started on June 1st for the Southeast Pacific and Atlantic basins.

 

Last season was quite active and left a path of destruction, "Helene" being the most deadly causing more than 200 deaths by its path southeast US.

 

Now in this new season we had like usual a quick start in the Pacific side with "Alvin" as the first named storm and coming up with 2 new tropical storms: "Barbara" and "Cosme"; Alvin hasnt caused trouble as it dissipated before landfall and will be the same story with Barbara and Cosme, according to NOAA's prediction center.

 

Now lets see how it goes, I hope nobody gets hit by this meteorological phenomena, will try to keep updating :) 

 

 

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Finally the low pressure area from early this week became "Dalila" for the Southeast Pacific.

 

The tropical storm is predicted to run parallel the southwest coast of Mexico causing 3 days of rain for that region but not a direct hit.

 

8 hours ago, Ace18795 said:

Very interesting. 

 

Ofcourse mate, very interesting fact is that we had a drought for like 3 or 4 months with almost no precipitation.

 

We can see that as the same time this phenomena can be dangerous it can also benefit ecosystems since is bringing a lot of rain where is needed.

 

Fortunately now we can predict a bit more easy and be prepared, but sometimes is not enough against them.

 

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Now we have tropical storm "Erick" approaching mexican states of Oaxaca and Guerrero on the next couple of days as a hurricane according to NOAA. This is the weather satellite GOES-East image taken 19:00 (ET)

 

 

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Now we have tropical storm "Flossie" in the Pacific side and also tropical storm "Barry" in Atlantic side.

 

Flossie will go parallel the southwestern mexican coast upgrading to hurricane next week getting an approach to Los Cabos in Baja California.

 

Barry will make landfall between mexican states of Tamaulipas and Veracruz later today and will downgrade to tropical depression.

 

 

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This afternoon NOAA spotted new tropical depression #3 offshore the US Carolina's coasts.

 

Predicted to go inland tomorrow after possible becoming tropical storm.

 

 

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Tropical depression #3 became tropical storm "Chantal" expected to bring strong winds and surf to the Carolina's coasts this evening.

 

Then moving inland will weaken and hopefully not drop too much water for flooding.

 

 

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The Atlantic side has shown a bit of activity the last few days, we have Erin as a tropical storm, its forecasted to move a bit more west until weekend where it will take a curve north heading near Bermuda as a major hurricane according to NHC.

 

Also a low pressure in the Gulf that was here yesterday at the Yucatan peninsula will bring some flooding near the frontier with United States. Interests in McAllen, Brownsville and Corpus Christi should monitor the progress of this system with 50% chances of developing, but not likely cause of land interaction.

 

 

 

 

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Powerful category 5 hurricane Erin spinning with sustained winds of 150mph, well defined eye. Will start to make its turn north by monday.

 

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Category 3 hurricane Erin passing nearby North Carolina's outer banks with maximum sustained winds of 110mph.

 

Forecasted to stay away from the continent going north and turning its way back to the Atlantic basin by the weekend.

 

 

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Has been a quiet mid-season for the Atlantic, we have now tropical storm "Humberto" going northwest and post-tropical storm "Gabrielle" that will hit the Azores islands tonight and forecasted to go towards Iberian Peninsula by the weekend and early next week as a tropical depression.

 

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Category 4 hurricane Humberto spinning with eye well defined, will turn north next Monday and then east away from US coast.

 

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Final week for the season, has been quiet in the Atlantic and a bit active in the Pacific.

 

"Melissa" will form next week in the eastern Caribbean and its forecasted to go west. Hopefully the last storm.

 

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Tropical storm Melissa struggling to get organized as it floods Hispaniola, high pressure on west and north so forecasted to strengthen into hurricane before hitting for several days Jamaica island.

 

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Melissa becoming category 1 hurricane but forecasted to gain strenght rapidly in the upcoming hours.

 

Jamaica not in a good position here and later eastern Cuba and Bahamas :( 

 

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