CURRENT TROPICAL CYCLONES:
There are not active tropical cyclones at the time of this writing
Atlantic Ocean
This disturbance could become the third tropical or subtropical depression to form before hurricane season officially begins.
According to the NHC, a broad area of low pressure, being referred to as
Invest 92L, is located over the central Atlantic Ocean.
Bermuda will likely not be affected by this system directly, or by gusty winds or rainfall.
A broad area of low pressure is located over the central Atlantic. The associated shower activity has become better organized during the past several hours, and the wind circulation has become somewhat better defined.
Additional development is possible today and tonight, and a subtropical depression could still form while the system moves generally northward. Further development is not expected after that time due to unfavorable environmental conditions.
The next system to attain tropical storm intensity will take on the name Cristobal.
Here’s what the
computer model are showing
* Formation chance through 48 hours…
medium…60 percent
* Formation chance through 5 days…
medium…60 percent
Caribbean Sea
There are no active tropical cyclones
WSI satellite image of the Caribbean Sea
Gulf of Mexico
There are no active tropical cyclones
Latest satellite image of the Gulf of Mexico