From Mark Sudduth and HurricaneTrack.com comes a daily short-podcast that keeps you up to date during the Atlantic hurricane season.
Will the quiet pattern across the Atlantic Basin last throughout the remainder of October? It seems possible but the GFS model may have something to say about that. Meanwhile, another system is developing in the eastern Pacific with impacts coming up for southern Mexico early next week. I'll take a look at everything in more detail during my video discussion via YouTube later this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
While the Atlantic remains quiet for now, there are some signs in the longer range guidance that things will eventually change as we head towards the end of the month. In the meantime, we will watch an area of interest in the eastern Pacific for the potential for further development as it moves generally towards Mexico over the coming days. Thank for listening!
This is my first video podcast to Anchor/Spotify! In today's update, I take a look at some of the reasons why things have been so slow in the Atlantic in recent weeks. Also, another potential hurricane could develop in the eastern Pacific and be a threat to Mexico early next week. Plus - welcome rain coming for drought-stricken California over the next several days as a series of storms roll in off the Pacific. Thanks for tuning in!
All is quiet across the Atlantic Basin for now as we watch the southeast Pacific for yet another potential hurricane to develop over the coming days. Thanks for listening!
Nice and quiet for a change across the entire Atlantic Basin as we start out the week. Thanks for listening!
Watching a couple of areas in the Atlantic but no major concerns seen for the next several days. Meanwhile, hurricane Pamela will make landfall near Mazatlan, Mexico tomorrow and I will be there covering it in person beginning later today. Thanks for listening!
Keeping watch over a few areas of interest in the Atlantic while also tracking what is expected to become major hurricane Pamela in the east Pacific. Thanks for listening!
Not much to be concerned with across the Atlantic Basin as we wrap up the weekend but a new depression in the eastern Pacific will become a hurricane and impact Mexico later in the coming week. Thanks for listening!
Keeping watch over invest area 92L off the North Carolina coast - otherwise the Atlantic Basin is nice and quiet this weekend. In the eastern Pacific, a new tropical storm is likely to form this weekend from invest area 91E and eventually looks to impact Mexico around mid-week next week. I'll cover all of this and more during my video discussion later today via YouTube. Thanks for listening!
Watching a complex storm system off the Carolinas over the coming days for possible development but nothing too impactful is expected from it. Meanwhile, we will also be monitoring the southeast Pacific for the development of a tropical storm that could eventually impact Mexico sometime later next week. I'll go over all these topics and more during my video discussion via YouTube later today. Thanks for listening!
The Atlantic Basin is nice and quiet now that Sam has cleared the pattern. I don't see much to be concerned with over the coming days as the overall pattern is simply not too conducive for development. On the other hand, a tropical depression is likely going to form in the southeast Pacific over the coming days and it could impact Mexico early next week. I will cover that item and a look ahead at when things might be more favorable again in the Atlantic during my video discussion later this afternoon via YouTube. Thanks for listening!
Now that Sam has transitioned into a large, powerful ocean storm we turn our attention to a few areas of interest across the Atlantic and the southeast Pacific. So, nothing looks too promising in terms of development but activity will likely pick up again within about a week. I'll take a closer look at these areas during my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube later this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
Still tracking hurricane Sam way up in the far reaches of the north Atlantic as the remainder of the tropical Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico look to stay rather quiet as we progress throughout the week ahead. Thanks for listening!
Sam is finally beginning to weaken as it moves off into the north Atlantic where it will transition into a large and powerful ocean storm. Meanwhile, the NHC is highlighting a new area of interest well off the Southeast coast that bears watching over the coming days. Thanks for listening!
Still tracking Sam and Victor as we move through the weekend.
Still very powerful category 4 hurricane Sam will pass to the east of Bermuda over the next couple of days with the potential for tropical storm conditions there. Meanwhile, we are watching TS Victor out in the open Atlantic but it will not affect land as it turns north and weakens over open water. As we begin the month of October, we will soon be needing to watch the Caribbean Sea for possible development as this region becomes more favorable as the month progresses. Thanks for listening!
Sam still a major hurricane as it is poised to pass well east of Bermuda. Meanwhile, we are now tracking TS Victor in the far southeastern tropical Atlantic. Thanks for listening!
Still tracking Sam which remains a strong hurricane over the open Atlantic today. Also, invest area 90L well on its way to becoming our next named storm. I'll take a look at all of this and more during my video discussion later this afternoon via YouTube. Thanks for listening!
The latest concerning major hurricane Sam plus the rest of the goings on in the tropics as we get ready to end the month of September and head into October. Thanks for listening!
Keeping track of powerful hurricane Sam plus several other areas in the tropics as we start the week. Thanks for listening!
Hurricane Sam will be the topic of conversation over the next several days as we track its movements across the deep tropics.
We have plenty of time to keep tabs on TD18 but it sure does look like an interesting several days ahead... I'll take a closer look at some of the possibilities of what may end up happening with soon-to-be-Sam in my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube later this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
Keeping close tabs on invest area 98L for development and possible impacts for the Lesser Antilles later in the forecast period.
Busy days ahead in the tropics as we track Peter, Rose the remnants of Odette and what is likely to be Sam by later in the week. Thanks for listening!
The tropics remain busy with the formation of TS Peter and a new depression as well out in the east Atlantic. I'll go over all of this plus a look at the pattern setting up for late September and into October as part of my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube later this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
Keeping track of TS Odette as well as invest areas 95L and 97L this weekend. Thanks for listening!
Nothing too concerning going on in the tropics as we head into the weekend. Thanks for listening!
A lot to keep track of out in the tropics as we near the end of the week but nothing that looks too threatening for the time being. Thanks for listening!
We are still dealing with the remnants of Nicholas as we watch invest areas 95L and 96L for possible development over the coming days. I will take a closer look at all of the goings on in the tropics as part of my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video later this afternoon via YouTube. Thanks for listening!
Watching invest area 94L very closely for further development and eventual impacts for portions of the western Gulf Coast. In addition, there are several other areas of interest across the Atlantic Basin to monitor closely as we end the weekend. Thanks for listening!
Watching invest area 94L for possible development in the western Gulf of Mexico as the eastern Atlantic also becomes quite active with two areas to monitor over the coming days. I'll go over all of these systems and more during my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube later this morning. Thanks for listening!
Watching several areas in the Atlantic Basin for possible development as we head into the weekend. Thanks for listening!
Plenty for us to keep track of as we approach the climatological peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. Thanks for listening!
Good to be back resuming this podcast each and every day from here until the end of the hurricane season! Today, I take a look at Larry, invest 91L, a new tropical depression in the east Pacific and twin tropical systems out in the western Pacific. I'll go over all of these topics and more during my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube later this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
Ida forecast to make landfall as a powerful hurricane late tomorrow along the coast of Louisiana with impacts reaching far and wide. We will be covering the event LIVE via our unique project, crowdfunded via Patreon. To learn more click here. Thanks for listening and have a great weekend!
Ida is forecast to become a major hurricane and bring significant impacts to portions of the central Gulf Coast this weekend. We will be there LIVE covering it - watch starting tomorrow via our YouTube channel. Thanks for listening.
We are keeping a very close watch on invest area 99L in the Caribbean Sea for possible significant development over the coming days. I will discuss this system and more during my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube later this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
A lot to keep up with in the tropics as we move through mid-week. I'll have a full video discussion posted to my YouTube channel later this afternoon. As always, thanks for listening!
Very busy out across the Atlantic and east Pacific as we move towards the last week of August and the traditional ramping up of activity. Thanks for listening!
The latest thoughts on Henri plus a look ahead to a very active period coming up across the Atlantic Basin as we continue through the peak months of the hurricane season. Thanks for listening!
The latest on Grace and Henri. Note that I will be streaming live later today via my YouTube channel as I cover the impacts of Henri in the Northeast and New England. Thanks for tuning in and listening - have a great weekend!
The latest on what's happening in the tropics as we look ahead to the weekend. Thanks for listening!
Here is what I am keeping watch of in the tropics as we track the remnants of Fred in the Northeast as well as hurricane Grace along the Yucatan. Of course, there is growing concern that Henri could eventually impact the Northeast and New England this weekend and I cover that developing story as well. Thanks for listening!
We have a lot going on out there as we keep up with the remnants of Fred and strengthening tropical storms Grace and Henri. I will go over all of this and more during my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video on YouTube early this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
On the road to Florida to catch up with what could be hurricane Fred later today along the central panhandle.
The latest concerning Fred and Grace. I will have a detailed look at both systems and what to expect in the coming days as part of my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube early this afternoon. Thanks for listening!
Tracking Fred and invest area 95L as we head into the weekend.
The latest on Fred and what impacts to expect over the coming days as it tracks towards Florida. Also, invest area 95L continues to move westward over the tropical Atlantic with a decent chance of further development. Thanks for listening!
The latest on TS Fred and invest area 95L in the Atlantic as we also keep track of Kevin and Linda in the east Pacific. Thanks for listening!
The latest on PTC 6 and some concerning trends that I am seeing for the longer term once the system is in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. I'll have an in-depth look at everything during my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video later this afternoon via my YouTube channel. Thanks for listening!
94L well on its way to becoming a tropical depression as it heads towards the eastern Caribbean. Meanwhile, the east Pacific remains quite active but there are no immediate threats to land areas. I will cover all of these items and much more during my Hurricane Outlook and Discussion video via YouTube later this morning. Thanks for listening!