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Tag Archives: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season
# 14 IS HERE! A DELUGE IN NICARAGUA!
Some ten days ago, around September 26 or 27, a couple of disturbed weather cells formed in the southeastern Caribbean to the east of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, just as we were monitoring tropical cyclones KIRK and LESLIE in the … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Flooding, Hazards, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Belize, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane SRGIO, Nicaragua, the Yucatan Peninsula, Torrential rain, Tropical depression #14
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Tropical cyclone activity continues worldwide!
Tropical cyclone activity continues unabated in the northern hemisphere. More than sixty named-storms have been generated worldwide so far in 2018 in the northern hemisphere, from the Atlantic, the Pacific (east, central, and northwest basins), to the Indian ocean. Currently … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Typhoon, Weather
Tagged 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, 2018 East Pacific hurricane season, Equatorial Africa, Hurricane alley, Hurricane ROSA, northern hemisphere, Northwest Pacific, southern hemisphere, Super typhoon TRAMI, Tropical depression LESLIE, Tropical storm KIRK
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