Thursday, September 23, 2010

Tropical Storm Matthew

Meteorologists predicted that the tropical storm Matthew could become a hurricane by Saturday. Tropical Storm Matthew is about 380 miles east of Nicaragua at the latitude of 14.2 norths and longitude of 77.7 west. This tropical storm has about the maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is moving west at 16 mph. Because of the information the national hurricane center has provided, there is a hurricane watch in effect from Nicaragua to Honduras.
The center of the tropical storm Matthew is believed to be near the border of Nicaragua and Honduras by late Friday. The tropical storm is predicated to be moved from the border of Nicaragua and Honduras in to the coast of northern Honduras on Saturday. Strengthening is forecast, and the Tropical storm Matthew could become a hurricane by Saturday.
The center of the Caribbean Sea is the classic area for the storms in late September and October to develop. It’s always a wise decision for folks to make sure that they educate themselves and their families. Every one need to have a hurricane plan, remember that this is the season for tropical storms and hurricanes so if one is planning on going to vacation somewhere in any of the Caribbean islands I would suggest that people hold off on their vacation until the hurricane season is over which will be in November.
The Tropical Storm Matthew is over 800 miles south of Florida; I do not believe that Florida had anything to worry about. I do not believe that the tropical storm even if it turns to a hurricane will cause any damage or even reach Florida.
            As of now the hurricane warning is in effect for Nicaragua, Honduras and the offshore islands. Meteorologists predicate that tropical storm Matthew is expected to move towards into the southern or southwestern Gulf of Mexico early next week. Hopefully, this does not cause a lot of harm.

http://www.tampabay.com/news/weather/hurricanes/tropical-storm-matthew-forms-could-threaten-florida/1123562

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