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A Caribbean disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico that hurricane forecasters were tracking early Friday morning is expected to move northwest into the Bay of Campeche by Mexico Saturday or Sunday ...
Multiple factors both in the atmosphere and ocean determine whether a tropical storm or hurricane will gain strength, hold ...
Current water temperatures in the Caribbean are in the mid-80s, supporting the potential for a tropical storm or even a hurricane. However, water temperatures in the northern Gulf have dropped a ...
Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center tracking 3 storms in Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico There is a less than 45% chance the storms will develop, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Forecasters are watching a potential system that could develop off the coasts of Florida. Plus, what to expect from Tropical ...
Most of the Gulf of Mexico still has a surface water temperature that would support a hurricane, but in a very marginal way. Here are the most current surface water temperatures. Remember a ...
A rainy June brought Mexico 50% more precipitation than average this year, boosting dam water levels but also causing deadly ...
In a hurricane season full of oddities, perhaps it’s no shock that a November storm is now headed for the Gulf of Mexico. When the Hurricane Center’s cone includes southeast Texas, our worries ...
Sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico reached 95 degrees last Wednesday, according to the Coastal Data Information Project, which has collected data about the nation's coastlines since 1975.
Labels for the Gulf of Mexico can still be found elsewhere on the NHC site, for now, such as the page with satellite imagery targeting various bodies of water where tropical activity is common.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three storms in the North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Story by Julia Gomez and Jennifer Sangalang, USA TODAY • 3mo ...