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Atlantic tropical cyclone activity trends

Overview

At the beginning of August, meteorologists projected an increase in Atlantic tropical cyclone formation for the latter half of the month and September. While activity in the Pacific remained dominant, the Atlantic had produced only two tropical storms, with no immediate threats identified for Mexico or the Gulf of Mexico.

By mid-August, reports indicated a significant increase in cyclonic activity across the tropical Atlantic basin, including the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Experts noted that the period spanning the second half of August through the first half of September represents the peak of the season. In Cuba, August is historically identified as the third most dangerous month for hurricane strikes, accounting for 16% of all recorded hurricanes between 1791 and 2022.

Entities

National Water Commission (Conagua) · Caribbean Sea · National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration · Ruben Garcia · Luis Enrique Ramos Guadalupe

Timeline

  1. 5 days ago

    [INTERNATIONAL] 4 sources
    Atlantic tropical cyclone activity increases in August

    Meteorologists warn of increased tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean during August, marking a peak period for the hurricane season.

  2. 21 days ago

    [INTERNATIONAL] 4 sources
    Atlantic cyclone activity set to increase in August, Mexico faces no immediate risk

    Forecasts show a rise in Atlantic cyclone chances from late August, especially September, but experts say Mexico, including Tamaulipas, faces no immediate threat.

Sources

espnlouisville.com · lademajagua.cu · periodicovictoria.cu · tvsantiago.icrt.cu