Tropical Activity Continues as Hurricane Tammy Makes Landfall in Hurricane Season 2023
Hurricane Tammy and Invest 95L Highlight Active Hurricane Season 2023
According to the source, with just over a month remaining in the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, the tropics within the hurricane season 2023 continue to display activity. Hurricane Tammy, a Category 1 hurricane with winds reaching 85 mph, recently made landfall on Barbuda in the Caribbean.
As Hurricane Tammy moves away from the islands, attention has shifted to Invest 95L, an area off the coast of Central America in the southwestern Caribbean, showing potential for development during the hurricane season 2023.
Invest 95L is currently exhibiting signs of better organization, and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) has identified it as having a medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression within the hurricane season 2023. Favorable environmental conditions make this development likely, and it’s possible that a tropical depression may take shape before the system moves inland over Nicaragua by early Tuesday in the hurricane season 2023.
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Potential Impacts and Ongoing Monitoring in Hurricane Season 2023
Regardless of the extent of development during the hurricane season 2023, heavy rain is anticipated across parts of Central America in the coming days. An “invest” designation is a naming convention employed by forecasters during the hurricane season 2023 to actively monitor systems with the potential for development.
Forecast models during the hurricane season 2023 suggest that the disturbance will continue its westward movement across Central America and Mexico throughout the week, necessitating ongoing monitoring of this weather system as the Atlantic hurricane season 2023 progresses.
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