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Temperatures are below tropical conditions and the risk of flooding in the Carolinas


Temperatures are below tropical conditions and the risk of flooding in the Carolinas

A Costa Tormenta has formed from an area of ​​no tropical low pressure resulting in a frente frío moribundo frente al segundo of EE.UU., with intense rainfall, coastal flooding, and tropical tormenta conditions (superior maximum wind speed of 38 mph). Las Carolinas hey.

Recently, the more intense travel to the Grand Strand in Carolina del Sur has reached north of the Crystal Coast in Carolina del Norte, with radar assessments that could reach a small pie at the tip of Cape Fear in Carolina del Norte, near Bald Head Island.

When we said I 4 to 8 years ago in the northern province of Carolina del Sur and the safest province of Carolina del Norte, downtown Wilmington, would produce significant urban and urban flooding. The flood threat extended to some extent over a large part of Carolina del Norte, including the Piamonte de Carolina region, until March.

The intense and persistent curse has also brought nearshore flooding across the Pawleys Island area of ​​Carolina del Sur and reached as far north as the Outer Banks islands, Hatteras Island, and Pamlico Sound in Carolina del Sur. The seas are already covering the 13 feet in wet marinas this month, and severe marina conditions will continue today.

The time had to be quickly transformed into a torture with a name

The expanded low pressure area has not yet separated from the front that spawned it this morning, an important step in its evolution to convert into subtropical or inclusive tropical regions and get a name (Helene is the right name on the list). If Helene converts it into high heat, the system must immediately move to a higher level to gain an additional time for the future, even if it turns into subtropical or tropical torment.

Although there is no structural tropical storm, the Costa Tormenta is accompanied by tropical storm winds (38 mph higher winds). A boy 30 minutes offshore at Wrightsville Beach reached speeds of 54 mph on Monday, while another boy at Frying Pan Shoals reported sound waves of 47 mph for 1 minute. Additionally, Wrightsville Beach reached a maximum speed of 40 mph on the ground during lunar hours.

We forecast the low pressure center to move across the lunar plain over Myrtle Beach during the morning, as the poor climate is primarily located north of the center. Conditions should be particularly good, especially martyrs traveling to Northeast Carolina, with overall longer stays in Virginia.

Gordon was desperate and had no fear of animals

Gordon was weakened by a tropical depression at the end of the week and had to undergo the difficulties it had temporarily dragged into the Atlantic.

Gordon was in trouble from the start, waiting for the air to encounter an obstruction during the last week. The Pronóstico fired Gordon again for a lower-level tropical torment, but he seemed to believe that the system had doubled north and represented no access to Earth.

Watch the Caribbean next week

The forecast models in the big square mainly point to the formation of torments over the Caribbean in the West to torment them before the beginning of next week.

Low pressure forecast from the European Forecast Model Ensemble System (upper panel) and the American GFS Forecast Model Ensemble System (lower panel) for next Sunday, September 22nd. Both model systems show a strong low pressure signal, with storms brewing over the western Caribbean starting next week. South Floridians should monitor these trends next week. Source: TropicalTidbits.com.

I’m ready to get specifics right away, but it’s likely that Gyre Centralamericano is an extended low pressure system extending from the eastern Pacific through Central America and into the Caribbean. El Gyre Centroamericano, or CAG, is a conglomeration of tropical systems through late September and October.

We already know the weather will clear up in the next few days, but Florida needs to monitor the volatile climate because it could get even worse in the next week. We’ve had many years to do everything.

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