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STORM WATCHER PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Maria V Snyder | 228 pages | 05 May 2013 | Leap Books, LLC | 9781616030339 | English | Powell, WY, United States National Hurricane Center Tropical Storm Wilfred forms over the eastern Atlantic. Tropical Depression 22 forms in the Gulf of Mexico. September 17, September 14, Hurricane Teddy forms over the central Atlantic. September 16, Hurricane Sally has formed over the Gulf of Mexico. September 12, Paulette is now a hurricane over the northwestern Atlantic. September 13, The NHC indicates that Nana has become a hurricane and is expected to make landfall along the coast of Belize tonight. September 02, Tropical Storm Omar forms off the east coast of the United States. September 01, Marco has become a hurricane and could make landfall near the Louisiana coast on Monday. August 23, Tropical Storm Laura becomes a hurricane , forecast to reach category 3 before making landfall on the south coast of the USA. August 25, Tropical Storm Kyle has formed off the east coast of the United States. August 14, August 13, Tropical Depression 10 forms over the eastern Atlantic. J uly 31, Hurricane Isaias moving closer towards southern Florida. August 01, Hanna strengthens and has become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season. July 25, J uly 22, Tropical Storm Fay has formed near the coast of North Carolina. July 09, July 05, Tropical Storm Dolly forms over the north Atlantic. June 23, June 2, Tropical Storm Bertha has formed near the coast of South Carolina this morning. May 27, May 16, Storm Names for the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Tropical Storm Arthur. Hurricane Hanna. Tropical Storm Omar. Tropical Storm Bertha. Hurricane Isaias. Hurricane Paulette. Tropical Storm Cristobal. Tropical Storm Josephine. Tropical Storm Rene. Tropical Storm Dolly. Tropical Storm Kyle. Hurricane Sally. Tropical Storm Edouard. While tropical weather can produce extremely powerful hurricane force winds and torrential rain, they are also able to produce high waves and damaging storm surge as well as spawning tornadoes. They develop over large bodies of warm water, and lose their strength if they move over land due to increased surface friction and loss of the warm ocean as an energy source. This is why coastal regions can receive significant damage from a tropical storm, while inland regions are relatively safe from receiving strong winds. Heavy rains, however, can produce significant flooding inland, and storm surges can produce extensive coastal flooding up to 40 kilometers 25 mi from the coastline. The tropical cyclone data presented at this site are intended to convey only general information on current storms and must not be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to the protection of property: the data may not be accurate. If you are in the path of a storm you should be listening to official information sources. These Weather Forecasts have no official status and should not be used for emergency response decision making under any circumstances. Hurricane tracker: Follow Delta's path Dolly poses no threat to Jamaica. Heavy rainfall expected along portions of the South Carolina coast. The Caribbean and the Atlantic region generally experience few or no storms during the first two months June and July of the season. However, the latter portion of the season is regarded as the most active part of the season. The most active months are September and October. During the hurricane season, we provided accurate and early forecasting of storms and their impact on the region. The island weather service also issues adequate warning messages, so that the necessary precautions can be taken. However, if you are heading to Jamaica during the hurricane season for that perfect Caribbean vacations, you should always visit our web site Jamaica Weather for the latest storm forecast. Tropical Storm has strengthened into Hurricane Epsilon in the central Atlantic. October 21, Delta is now a hurricane, the 9th of the Atlantic hurricane season. October 05, Tropical Storm Gamma forms over the coast of Mexico. October 02, Tropical Storm Beta forms over the Gulf of Mexico. September 18, Subtropical Storm Alpha forms near the coast of Portugal. Tropical Storm Wilfred forms over the eastern Atlantic. Tropical Depression 22 forms in the Gulf of Mexico. September 17, September 14, Hurricane Teddy forms over the central Atlantic. September 16, Hurricane Sally has formed over the Gulf of Mexico. September 12, Paulette is now a hurricane over the northwestern Atlantic. September 13, The NHC indicates that Nana has become a hurricane and is expected to make landfall along the coast of Belize tonight. September 02, Tropical Storm Omar forms off the east coast of the United States. September 01, Marco has become a hurricane and could make landfall near the Louisiana coast on Monday. August 23, Tropical Storm Laura becomes a hurricane , forecast to reach category 3 before making landfall on the south coast of the USA. Need help with your Spotter Number or other local information such as a missing class schedule? If you need help finding your spotter number or a class schedule, contact your local Warning Coordination Meteorologist. He or she can help you get, find or replace your spotter information and let you know about upcoming classes. Classes typically are held in an office's relatively slow season. Classes are NOT typically offered all year. Schedules vary from office to office. Looking for our online program? You also can also take our free online spotter program. Hurricane Epsilon is the seventh hurricane to rapidly intensify in the Atlantic this year. Epsilon Strengthens into Hurricane. Meteorologist Domenica Davis has the latest forecast and track. State officials in Louisiana offer help to families affected by the damage that Hurricane Laura caused to graveyards. It looks like Tropical Storm Epsilon will not be a threat to land as it moves through the Atlantic near Bermuda. Stormwatch | Tropical Storm Names. While tropical weather can produce extremely powerful hurricane force winds and torrential rain, they are also able to produce high waves and damaging storm surge as well as spawning tornadoes. They develop over large bodies of warm water, and lose their strength if they move over land due to increased surface friction and loss of the warm ocean as an energy source. This is why coastal regions can receive significant damage from a tropical storm, while inland regions are relatively safe from receiving strong winds. Heavy rains, however, can produce significant flooding inland, and storm surges can produce extensive coastal flooding up to 40 kilometers 25 mi from the coastline. This system poses no threat Caribbean. J uly 31, Hurricane Isaias moving closer towards southern Florida. All interest in the northern Bahamas and Florida should monitor this system closely. August 01, Hanna strengthens and has become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season. Hanna is expected to make landfall along the southern Texas coast sometime today. Showers from this system is expected along portions of the North Carolina coast. July 05, Tropical Storm Dolly forms over the north Atlantic. This system is expected to become Post-Tropical sometime tomorrow. Dolly poses no threat to Jamaica. Heavy rainfall expected along portions of the South Carolina coast. The Caribbean and the Atlantic region generally experience few or no storms during the first two months June and July of the season. However, the latter portion of the season is regarded as the most active part of the season. The most active months are September and October. During the hurricane season, we provided accurate and early forecasting of storms and their impact on the region. The island weather service also issues adequate warning messages, so that the necessary precautions can be taken. However, if you are heading to Jamaica during the hurricane season for that perfect Caribbean vacations, you should always visit our web site Jamaica Weather for the latest storm forecast. Tropical Storm has strengthened into Hurricane Epsilon in the central Atlantic. October 21, Delta is now a hurricane, the 9th of the Atlantic hurricane season. October 05, Tropical Storm Gamma forms over the coast of Mexico. October 02, Tropical Storm Beta forms over the Gulf of Mexico. September 18, Subtropical Storm Alpha forms near the coast of Portugal. Tropical Storm Wilfred forms over the eastern Atlantic. Tropical Depression 22 forms in the Gulf of Mexico. September 17, September 14, Hurricane Teddy forms over the central Atlantic. September 16, Hurricane Sally has formed over the Gulf of Mexico. September 12, Paulette is now a hurricane over the northwestern Atlantic. Epsilon Strengthens into Hurricane. Meteorologist Domenica Davis has the latest forecast and track. State officials in Louisiana offer help to families affected by the damage that Hurricane Laura caused to graveyards. It looks like Tropical Storm Epsilon will not be a threat to land as it moves through the Atlantic near Bermuda. It looks like Tropical Storm Epsilon will no longer be a big threat to Bermuda. Hurricane and Tropical Storm Watch/Warning Breakpoints J uly 31, Hurricane Isaias moving closer towards southern Florida. All interest in the northern Bahamas and Florida should monitor this system closely. August 01, Hanna strengthens and has become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season. Hanna is expected to make landfall along the southern Texas coast sometime today. Showers from this system is expected along portions of the North Carolina coast. July 05, Tropical Storm Dolly forms over the north Atlantic. This system is expected to become Post-Tropical sometime tomorrow. Dolly poses no threat to Jamaica. Heavy rainfall expected along portions of the South Carolina coast. The Caribbean and the Atlantic region generally experience few or no storms during the first two months June and July of the season. However, the latter portion of the season is regarded as the most active part of the season.