There are three possible hurricanes developing in the Atlantic Ocean as I am writing this blog. These possible hurricanes may get very close to United States. Meteorologists believe that huge mass of thunderstorms are currently moving from westward across Africa. This new disturbing news is expected to become a tropical storm in the next few days, and of course most tropical storms become hurricanes.
As I had perversely mentioned in my first blog that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and few other organizations had plans to fly over the Atlantic Ocean as part of the space agency's summer campaign to study hurricane formation and intensification in unprecedented; and they have, they were monitoring hurricane Earl . They will be flying and monitoring these possible hurricanes to be until the end of the month of September.
I am sure that most people are by now sick of these hurricanes, but I strongly believe that once people stop worrying about this possible hurricanes that’s when most damage happens. It’s always best that the public is educated and kept up to date with the developing news on the developing hurricanes.
According to the research I have done on the developing hurricanes, these are only predictions of the meteorologists that are monitoring it.
One of the tropical storms that the national hurricane centre is especially keeping on close eye on is the Tropical Depression, Igor. Igor is predicted to be category two by the end of this week, but it will still be far from the United States.
The Atlantic Ocean going through some terrifying times right now because of the hurricane season and it won’t be pretty until November. That is when the hurricane season will be over. For the time being all we can do is hope for the good news and watch for surprises.
This is the GFS model's interpretation of the tropical Atlantic on
Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010. Igor is the "L" in the middle. The other
two trouble makers lie to the left and right of Igor.
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