Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Tropical Depression 9 has formed in the Bay of Campeche, will it impact you?

Good evening everyone, here's a no hype, no sensationalism outlook on newly formed Tropical Depression 9.
This is as you can see the latest outlook from the National Hurricane Center, it is a weak depression with max sustained winds of 35 mph, the depression is moving east at 6 mph. It is presently expected to become a tropical storm for a brief time before making landfall along the Bay Of Campeche side of the Yucatan Peninsula, it will then emerge over the Caribbean Sea and should become post-tropical quickly.
Impacts to the USA: The depression likely won't be a tropical depression or storm when it comes near the USA.... but it will likely bring heavy rain to South and potentially Central Florida as it begins to move Northeast later this week and into next week, some wave action is also possible but overall this isn't a major threat to the USA. The GFS is indicating that another tropical system could spin off of this one, but we'll deal with that issue whenever it comes up and if it comes up.
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