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And today the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Hurricane Center displays that most optimistic of Atlantic basin forecasts: an empty map labeled “no disturbances”—an indication that meteorologists don’t expect any tropical activity of note within the next seven days.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the News19 Weather Team are monitoring Invest 91-L over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean. A tropical depression is expected to develop, and it could form by early next week. The next name on the list for the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season is Gabrielle.
Record warm ocean temperatures in the subtropics may be having the counterintuitive effect of reducing the number of hurricanes.
Weather conditions could support some gradual development of the tropical wave in the next several days, forecasters said.
A tropical wave has been designated as Invest 91L. It's likely to become a tropical depression by the weekend.
While it is around the peak time for activity in hurricane season, this area is very far out in the Atlantic Ocean and currently has very low chances for tropical development. Stay tuned to your First Alert Weather team for updates as we continue to monitor this area and the environmental conditions for tropical development.
Based on past years, Sept. 10 is the typical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but things are atypically quiet this year.
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Tropical Weather Forecast - Watching Atlantic Ocean for possible development
FOX 26 Meteorologist Remeisha Shade has the latest on a possible area of development in the far east Atlantic Ocean.
NOAA has five new helpers in the Atlantic as the statistical peak of hurricane season happens this year, even with the ongoing lull in activity.
Based on past years, Sept. 10 is the typical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but things are atypically quiet.
Atlantic hurricane season, meaning that historically it's the day with the highest probability of finding a tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin. Yet here we are and things are strangely quiet in the tropics.