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Atlantic hurricane season approaches, unusually cool sea surface temperatures, in the neighborhood of 2 °F below last year’s ...
The sea surface temperatures surrounding Cyclone Errol are exceptionally warm, hovering around 30-31°C—well above the 26.5°C threshold required for tropical development. This warm water has ...
It acts like a rock in a stream, effectively blocking any incoming weather systems and rain. Known as a "blocking high", it can last for 10 days or more and coupled with increasingly strong April ...
These include the warm waters which fuel cyclones spreading further ... Rising ocean temperatures mean more water evaporates off the sea surface, meaning forming cyclones can absorb more moisture ...
At this point, there aren't any model signals for tropical cyclone development in ... combination of ENSO neutral conditions and warm sea surface temperatures still makes for a storm-friendly ...
It’s worth noting that despite cooler anomalies in parts of the Atlantic, other regions remain warm enough ... of tropical cyclone development. But if sea surface temperatures remain suppressed ...