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Franklin expected to become Atlantic’s 1st hurricane prior to 2nd Mexican landfall

Franklin expected to become Atlantic’s 1st hurricane prior to 2nd Mexican landfall

Franklin came ashore over Mexico’s southern Yucatan as a 60 mph tropical storm, weakened over land but brought significant rainfall as you would expect. Now that he’s back over water and warmer water than before, he’s re-strengthening and expected to become the season’s first hurricane prior to a secondary Mexico landfall. Water temps near 90F remain just […]

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1 SYSTEM, 2 NAMES: Mexico Gets Hit On Both Sides & Inbetween, SW Monsoon Enhanced!

1 SYSTEM, 2 NAMES: Mexico Gets Hit On Both Sides & Inbetween, SW Monsoon Enhanced!

From a seed in the deep equatorial rainforests of Africa, a cluster of waves rode the AEJ into the 80+F waters of the tropical Atlantic. With the combination of warm water and good atmospheric conditions, 96L was born and days later TS Earl was born west of the Lesser Antilles. Over the even warmer waters of the southwest Caribbean Sea, Earl […]

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