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Isaac, which became a hurricane late this past week, became a post-tropical storm over the open waters of the North Atlantic south of Iceland and west of the United Kingdom on Monday.
A batch of showers and thunderstorms over the central Caribbean was designated by AccuWeather meteorologists as a tropical rainstorm earlier this week and is forecast to become a tropical storm ...
The tropical waves have struggled with vast areas of dry air and disruptive breezes, called wind shear, over the past month. These conditions are quite common during July over the prime ...
"Next week, most of the wind shear will shift to the north of the Caribbean, and so it will basically create a pocket with high ocean temperatures, plenty of moisture and very low wind shear that ...
"Wind shear is generally low, the atmosphere is moist and water temperatures are plenty warm to foster development later this week to this weekend for the lead Caribbean could soon stir up new ...
The wind shear could cause either system to dip below tropical storm strength. For context, a hurricane has sustained winds of 74 mph or greater while a tropical storm has sustained winds of 39-73 ...
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 ...
Wind shear acts to tear developing storms and hurricanes apart before they can get organized. Unrelenting heat: Phoenix hits 100 degrees for the 100th day in a row Atlantic storm tracker