Saturday, August 15, 2009

Storm Regeration and Progression of Bill

We finally have our first tropic storm of the Atlantic Hurricane season, as well as another tropical storm behind it, Bill. Tropical Depression Two degenerated into a system of low pressure, over the Atlantic ocean on August 13. The remnants of this storm regenerated over the central Atlantic earlier today and finally has become the first tropical storm of the season, Ana!

Currently Tropical Storm Ana is 40 mph and is headed west at 17 mph. Below is the projected path of this storm:


A tropical storm watch is in effect for the Netherland Antilles. Check out this public advisory for more information.

Behind Tropical Storm Ana is Tropical Storm Bill has winds at 40 mph and is moving west at 16 mph. The storm formed southwest of the Cape Verde islands earlier today and strengthened to a tropical storm around 5 this evening. Below is the 5-day predication cone for Bill:

For the latest forecast and advisory for Tropical Storm Bill, check out this link.
Both storms are predicted to strengthen within the next 24 hours. Finally Ana has formed in the Atlantic basin and not just Ana, but Bill as well!

source: National Hurricane Center

2 comments:

mājas lapu izstrāde said...

A good thing in our country these storms are not happening in such force

Tasha said...

which country are you from?