Atlantic Storm Upgraded to Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine

Atlantic Storm Upgraded to Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine

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The tropical system we have been watching in the Atlantic has been upgraded to Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine.  


What You Need To Know

  • Another tropical storm is likely to form in the Atlantic this week
  • The next named storm would be called Isaias
  • The storm’s forecast intensity and track this week remain uncertain
  • This continues an exceptionally busy start to the 2020 season

Here we go again.

Fresh off the first landfalling hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic season, another tropical storm is likely to form this week in the central Atlantic Ocean.  

Track of Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine.

The next storm on the Atlantic Hurricane list is Isaias. It would become the ninth-named storm of an already hyper-active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season to date.

If Isaias does indeed develop, it’d become the earliest I-named storm on record. The current record earliest ninth-named storm of the season is Irene, which formed back on August 7th, 2005. 

If you’re wondering how exactly Isaias is pronounced, here’s a detailed guide on how to properly say it (along with all the other 2020 Atlantic storms

As of Tuesday, the tropical wave was located about 500 miles east of the Windward Islands.

The spaghetti models, a suite of computer forecast models overlayed on a map, show the storm is likely to gradually turn north as it moves westward across the Atlantic.  

Spaghetti models show a general west-northwest track for the tropical wave.

The system’s first impacts to land could be tonight in the Leeward Islands where heavy rain is expected. Life threatening flash floods and mudslides are possible.

Heavy rainfall and gusty wind conditions will spread to the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, Wednesday night into Thursday.  

Most computer forecast models show the storm slowly strengthening into a tropical storm this week.

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