Tropical Storm Franklin is expected to become a hurricane
Meteorologist Tony Minolfi for our other big story of the day where we focus on the tropics and one area in particular, we know it’s crowded there because those waters are warm, but what area are we focusing on? So, the low pressure area is now near the border of Honduras in the northwest and the Caribbean, and now has a 70% chance of becoming a tropical depression. storm over the next seven days. And we’ve seen it. Now, the northern border of Honduras. So he is above the water. So now it will be interesting to see how this particular feature develops as we get through the weekend first and then into the beginning of the next. So, there is the advantage on the tip of Honduras. It will gradually work towards the north. Most of the models during Sunday evening are in Cancun and then gradually rise to the Gulf of Mexico, where it could become TD either Sunday night or Monday based on some of the latest computer modeling trends we’ve seen. So, for now, it’s a wave. The next step will be a depression with intensified winds and rains. And when you get into a storm during a hurricane, of course, all the winds and circulation get a little bit stronger. But the thing we have to watch here is these very warm waters. Not only is it warm, but the depth of the warm water is very deep. This is the high-octane fuel needed for these storms to develop. and more. So let’s take a look at a comparison of the models here. There is the euro. There is GFC, no real result of anything happening until Monday. Then you start to see showers and storms flourish. There is a direct line to the Euro near Tampa Bay, towards Dunellen. By the time we got to Tuesday and Wednesday night, the Gervasi model, on the other hand, was more prone to clipping. Now the product has a lot of heavy rain. So we’ll take a look at the rain and
Tropical Storm Franklin is expected to become a hurricane
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Franklin, which is expected to intensify into a hurricane. According to the NHC update Friday morning, Franklin was about 215 miles east-northeast of Grand Turk Island and had maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. Franklin is moving from east to northeast at 6 mph. Related: Tropical Modernization: Models show the system is evolving and making its way into the Gulf. A sharp turn to the north is expected tonight and Saturday, with a north or north-northwest motion over the west. The National Hurricane Center said the Atlantic is continuing through early next week. “It is expected to gradually strengthen, and Franklin is likely to become a hurricane over the weekend.” Related: WESH 2 2023 Hurricane Survival Guide Related: WESH 2 2023 Hurricane Season Forecast
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Franklin, which is expected to intensify into a hurricane.
According to the NHC update Friday morning, Franklin was about 215 miles east-northeast of Grand Turk Island and had maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. Franklin is moving from east to northeast at 6 mph.
Related: Tropical Modernization: Models show that the system is evolving and making its way into the Gulf
“A sharp northward turn is expected tonight and Saturday, with continued north-northwestward motion over the western Atlantic into early next week,” the National Hurricane Center said. “It is expected to gradually strengthen, and Franklin is likely to become a hurricane over the weekend.”
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