Watching the Tropics Again
By Quincy Vagell on November 9, 2012, 2:55pm Last modified: November 12, 2012, 11:12am
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The tropics are being monitored for another potential system in the Atlantic.
Hurricane season officially continues through the entire month of November, so it's entirely possible for more tropical storms and hurricanes to form.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) identified a tropical wave off of the African coast that they say could possibly develop into a tropical system.
Several computer models, include the latest ECMWF (Euro) show an area of disturbed weather looming off of the East Coast, but then passing off towards the northeast and away from New England. Gil also mentioned it in his discussion this morning.
Below is the NHC Tropical Weather Outlook image: [link]
Perhaps what is even more interesting is that the Euro also shows an even stronger storm, potentially tropical, looming just south of Long Island 10 days out. A lot can certainly change and that system would likely be different than the one the NHC is currently watching.
Stay tuned to WXedge.com for more updates.
Additional Reading:
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