As Hurricane Dorian approaches Florida, the National Hurricane Center is keeping track of four potential tropical systems that could become the next tropical depression and possibly Tropical Storm Fernand.
As of 8 a.m. Monday, the most likely candidate is a tropical wave that formed off Africa that was first investigated on Friday is now located 300 miles west of the Cape Verde Islands. It’s moving northwest across the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean, the hurricane center said.
Chances of tropical system formation is placed at 80 percent in the next 48 hours and 90 percent in the next five days.
Right on its tail is the newest storm being tracked as of Monday morning, a tropical wave forecast to emerge in the the far eastern tropical Atlantic between Africa and the Cape Verde Islands in a few days, the hurricane center stated.
Chances of tropical system formation is placed at 30 percent in the next five days.
As of Saturday afternoon, the hurricane center began investigating some disorganized showers and thunderstorms over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico associated with a broad area of low pressure. On Monday, it’s projected to move westward toward the coast of Mexico with some development. Chances of tropical system formation are placed at 40 percent in the next 48 hours and 50 percent over the next five days.
As of Sunday morning, the hurricane center began investigating a trough of low pressure disturbed weather located several hundred miles south-southeast of Bermuda. The hurricane center predicts gradual development, although it does not have a well-defined surface center, as it moves slowly northward or north-northwestward. Chances of tropical system formation are placed at 30 percent in the next 48 hours and 50 percent over the next five days.
If any one of the storms form, it would become the seventh tropical depression of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season. If it then grows into a named storm, it would become Tropical Storm Fernand.
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The hurricane season typically peaks between mid-August and late October.
In 2004, Florida saw four hurricanes strike between August and September when hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne pummeled the state in short order.
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