2011 Hurricane Season Updates
Bellwether Hurricane Team - Protection from the Storm
Hurricane Alert Level: Low*
Tropical Storm Sean Spins off East Coast as Hurricane Season Winds Down
November 9th, 2011
Tropical Storm Sean is a strong tropical storm with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. Sean is expected to curve northeastward and may bring some nasty weather to parts of Bermuda.
Stay tuned for more updates.
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Hurricane Rina Develops; Threatens Cancun, Cuba, and Florida
October 24th, 2011
Hurricane Rina has officially developed in the southwest Caribbean Sea and is slowly moving northwest at 5 mph. Rina is projected to continue gaining stregth and become a major hurricane as it approaches Cancun, Mexico. Rina is then projected to turn northeast towards south Florida due to a cold front moving south through the southeast United States.
South Florida could feel effects similar to those felt from Hurricane Wilma in October 2005. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Storm in Gulf Poses Threat to Florida
October 17th, 2011
A large area of disturbed weather in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico appears to be on the verge of developing into a tropical cyclone and has been given a 60% chance of development by the National Hurricane Center. This disturbance is expected to move in a northeasterly direction towards the Tampa area.
Most of Florida will feel the affects from this disturbance, which will also bring rain and winds to most of the east coast as it continues northeastward past the Sunshine State. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Ophelia Weakens as Philippe Develops
September 26th, 2011
Tropical Storm Ophelia has weakened to a depression and is not expected to affect the U.S. mainland as it turns north towards Bermuda. In the far east Atlantic Ocean, Tropical Storm Philippe developed over the weekend. Philippe is also not expected to affect the U.S., much less any land mass, as it moves northward.
Stay tuned for more updates.
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Tropical Storm Ophelia Develops in Atlantic Ocean
September 21st, 2011
Tropical Storm Ophelia developed in the Atlantic Ocean last night and is moving west at 16 mph. With current maximum sustained winds of 60 mph, Ophelia is not expected to strengthen much more due to strong wind shear.
The storm is expected to eventually take a northerly track that should not affect the U.S. mainland. Stay tuned for more updates.
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