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Hurricane Beryl Thread
catfish1957:
Now we really have some tropical weather to discuss.....
T.S. Beryl rapidly formed, and right now is about 1200 miles east of the Windward Islands. Winds are now at 65 mph, and not only is this thing strengthening, its doing it quickly. The NHC has it at a Cat 3 120 mph storm about Monday. Not absolutely sure, but of this does happen (Jun 30/Jul 1), it might be the earliest Cape Verde Major Hurricane. At least none come to mind.
According to the NHC, Beryl's path will follow a pretty straight WNW path, through he Windwards, and then by Wednesday near Jamaica. After that, anybody's guess is as good as the other. The GFS picks up a 990Mb low near Corpus, on the 10th, so not sure these storms are related, or just another itineration of the same low.
In any case, plenty of time to watch, and if there is any danger, we'll be talking about it likely this time, next week.
Cyber Liberty:
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Gefn:
Hurricane Beryl Map Tracker: Satellite, Spaghetti Models And More
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/2024-06-29-hurricane-beryl-tracker-maps
catfish1957:
The angle if and when Beryl hits Yucatan will be (as almost always) will be critical to what impact we see in the western, northern GOM.
Texas Yellow Rose:
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