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  2. Satellite Imagery Shows Hurricane Ian's Path From Caribbean ...

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    CIRA shared a timelapse of satellite imagery on Friday, October 7, showing Hurricane Ian traveling from “the Caribbean, through the Gulf of Mexico, and into the Southeast US.”The storm formed ...

  3. Satellite Imagery Shows Tropical Depression 18 Moving ... - AOL

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    Tropical Depression 18 was expected to strengthen as it moved across the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said on Thursday, September 23.The center said the depression could become a ...

  4. Disturbances in the Caribbean and Atlantic are on the ... - AOL

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    Forecasters on Tuesday morning were tracking disturbances in open Atlantic Ocean waters and the Caribbean Sea. Here’s the 1 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. Where is the ...

  5. Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    Since regular satellite surveillance began, hurricane hunter aircraft fly only into storm areas which are first spotted by satellite imagery. [32] The six-month official hurricane season established in 1965 by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) remains the current delineation of the Atlantic hurricane season. [33]

  6. Caribbean Sea - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of the Caribbean Sea. Map of the Caribbean Sea. ... Average sea surface temperatures for the Caribbean Atlantic Ocean (25–27 August 2005). [25]

  7. Upper tropospheric cyclonic vortex - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of an upper tropospheric cyclonic vortex in the western North Pacific. An upper tropospheric cyclonic vortex is a vortex, or a circulation with a definable center, that usually moves slowly from east-northeast to west-southwest and is prevalent across Northern Hemisphere's warm season.

  8. The Atlantic has been asleep since Ernesto dissipated a week ago, but a resurgence of moisture from Africa that began earlier this week may be a sign of a coming pulse of tropical activity with ...

  9. 2010 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of three simultaneous tropical cyclones on September 16, with Karl (left), Igor (center), and Julia (right). All were hurricanes at the time. Unlike on the eastern Pacific, which tied 1977 for the least active year in the reliable records, the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season ended as one of the most active in recorded history. It ...