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Tropical Tracker: Storms lined up like ducks in the Atlantic
Read full article: Tropical Tracker: Storms lined up like ducks in the AtlanticThere are currently two named storms (Paulette and Rene) in the Atlantic, with another storm likely developing by the end of the week or weekend. The percentage is for the chance it has to develop into a tropical system, not whether it will impact land. The Atlantic is currently being influenced by two areas of high pressure, one in the Eastern Atlantic, the other near the U.S.A trough of low pressure is in the middle helping to create the two split areas of high pressure. Paulette will be caught between the two high pressure systems and, therefore, will be moving slowly. Next week, there is a chance that we could have four named systems active at the same time in the Atlantic.
LIVE TRACK: Tropical storms Paulette, Rene and 2 other systems to watch
Read full article: LIVE TRACK: Tropical storms Paulette, Rene and 2 other systems to watchWith two tropical storms (Paulette and Rene) and two tropical waves, everyone wants to know if Florida could be impacted by any of these systems. The hurricane center is giving the area a 40% chance of development over the next five days. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Paulette will not impact the United States and will eventually curve away due to a big area of high pressure near Bermuda. Here is the 5 a.m. advisory and forecast track for #Paulette from the National Hurricane Center. The hurricane center says it has a 60% chance to develop tropical characteristics over the next five days.
LIVE TRACK: Tropical storms Paulette, Rene form. Here’s what the tropics could mean for Florida
Read full article: LIVE TRACK: Tropical storms Paulette, Rene form. Here’s what the tropics could mean for FloridaTropical Storm Paulette formed Monday morning and as of 11 p.m. on Monday, was about 1,230 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands. Here is the 11 p.m. advisory and forecast track for #Paulette from the National Hurricane Center. pic.twitter.com/ZfcB22qnX9 — Samara Cokinos (@CokinosSamaraWx) September 8, 2020The tropical storm is not expected to impact Florida. Tropical Storm #Rene Advisory 3: Depression Becomes Tropical Storm Rene. https://t.co/VqHn0u1vgc — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 7, 2020“The current track from the National Hurricane Center has T.D.