It does not have a circulation center or any storms rotating around it which is why is called Potential Tropical Cyclone 18. Winds are very light on one half of the system but sustained winds near ...
FRIDAY WE’RE DRYING THINGS BACK OUT IN STORE FOR A NICE WEEKEND WITH SOME SUNSHINE NEAR Potential Tropical Cyclone 18 is producing a large area of showers and thunderstorms. It is forecast to ...
The National Hurricane Center has labeled the disorganized system over the Caribbean Sea Potential Tropical Cyclone 18. This label is given to systems that are still very disorganized but with a ...
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said in its 8 am bulletin on Monday ... full list of areas where tropical cyclone wind signals are ...
Rafael, which formed Sunday as Potential Tropical Cyclone 18, is about 45 to 50 miles southeast of the Cayman Islands and was producing winds of 70 mph, National Hurricane Center Director Michael ...
The National Hurricane Center released the first advisory for a potential tropical cyclone at 4 pm yesterday (Sunday). Forecasters alert: a hurricane tropical storm watch warning in effect for ...
A name is given to a subtropical storm, just like a tropical cyclone, but they don’t always become tropical storms or hurricanes. By Judson Jones Judson Jones is a meteorologist and reporter for ...
Potential Tropical Cyclone Eighteen has organized in the western Caribbean and is expected to be a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico later this week. Potential Tropical Cyclone Eighteen has ...
The disturbance is being called Potential Tropical Cyclone Eighteen, a designation used by the National Hurricane Center to mark a system that has not yet met the criteria for a tropical ...
Two more tropical cyclones are expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) this week, according to state weather bureau PAGASA on Sunday. In a press conference, PAGASA administrator ...
As of 10 p.m., Potential Tropical Cyclone 18 was 325 miles south of Kingston, Jamaica, and 505 miles southeast of Grand Cayman with sustained winds of 35 mph, and moving north at 6 mph.