Weather Forecast: Hurricane Sara: storms rapidly intensify into monstrous hurricanes All Eyes on Western Caribbean..
Here’s When Hurricane Sara Could Form, Models Say.
Everyone is watching the western Caribbean as a tropical system could turn into Hurricane Sara, its trajectory is uncertain.
A tropical system is presently developing in the Central and Western Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center. The system, known as “Invest 99L,” has a high chance of developing into a tropical storm and, maybe, a hurricane.
If that happens, it would be the 12th hurricane of the season, according to AccuWeather, and it might pose a serious threat to southeastern Mexico or Central America. According to “one scenario,” it might also curve in the direction of Florida.
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This season, we’ve seen a number of storms quickly turn into terrifying hurricanes, including Helene, Milton, Oscar, and Nadine.
The warm waters in which these tropical systems are formed are the cause of the quick intensification. Since October, meteorologists have been alerting us about the exceptionally high temperatures currently occurring in the Caribbean Sea. Global warming is the justification.
According to weather experts, there is a good chance that the storms will increase quickly as they get stronger in the warm water and start to travel.