Tropical Storm #Emily in open waters of the far Eastern Atlantic is just a harmless swirl of clouds Monday morning. Unless develops storms soon NHC will call it. 21Aug2023
Pics: Visible and infrared satellite images.
#Hilary is now post-tropical (lost it's tropical characteristics). Dangerous conditions and some rains will still persist. For storm updates, please see local NWS offices as NHC no longer provides regular updates at this point.
2aPDT/5aEDT 21Aug2023
Invest #90L in Caribbean being monitored by NOAA plane to see what's under the clouds in person Sunday afternoon. This area of scattered showers and breezy conditions may try to develop into our next tropical system as meanders around. 20Aug2023
Invest #91L scattered showers in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, heading West. May try to develop just before coming into Texas/Mexico region around Tuesday. 20Aug2023
Tornadoes can commonly be found in tropical systems, mainly(but not limited to) Northeast of storm center. These tend to be(but not limited to) short lived weaker variety that may pop up & disappear just as fast, usually traveling in direction of the rain/storm that spawned it. #Hilary 20Aug2023
Invest #98L far out in the Eastern Atlantic may be a short lived low end system similar to TD6 as well. But it's also about to run into wind shear and plowing into very dry dusty air.
19Aug2023
(5/x)
Invest #90L moving through the Eastern Caribbean bringing breezy conditions and plenty of scattered showers. Radar shows a general low level spin with it. May turn North / meander around soon though. May be watching a few days but nothing definitive in models yet.
19Aug2023
(3/x)
The remnants of #Fernanda will be passing near Hawaii Sunday - Tuesday. Likely to bring slight increase of trade winds, seas 6-7ft, and scattered showers (mainly Monday, better chances further South). 19Aug2023
Dry air(yellow/orange on left) appears to have reached core of Hurricane #Hilary. Clearly hurting structure. This, cool water, wind shear & land will continue to weaken(as NHC expected)
Note: This does NOT change rain impact. Hurricane is caught in funnel of moisture moving North
Hurricane #Hilary now 115mph(185km/h) Cat3. Continues to weaken as approaches Baja peninsula. Southern tip of Baja experiencing sustained winds along coast up to 40mph(64km/h), gust near 60mph(96km/h).
19Aug2023 11aPDT/2pEDT
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