Chances Growing For Tropical System In The Gulf of Mexico (Invest 97L Update)

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Publicado 2024-08-01
Invest 97L was designated earlier Thursday afternoon by the National Hurricane Center. In this tropics update we break down Invest 97L meaning hurricane models can now be run and more data will be collected. A significant western trend in the models has taken place increasing the chances for a storm in the Gulf of Mexico. The strength will depend on how much land interaction will occur with Cuba.

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Chapters:
00:00: Intro
00:30: Invest 97L Satellite
01:00: Tropical Development Potential For Invest 97L
01:45: Invest 97L Tropical Models
02:57: Invest 97: Timeline
04:21: Invest 97 Steering Current
06:55: Water Temperature
07:25: Tropical Cyclone Heat Potential
09:00: Environment For 97L
12:24: Follow Me On Social Media
13:04: Sign up for FREE Tropics Watch Newsletter (clickorlando.com/newsletters)
13:45: ICON Model (Did Well With Beryl)
15:52: Heavy Rain Potential For Florida

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @just_weather
    Important to note models will flip flop and be all over the place because there is no way to know where the center will form as the storm will have a ton of land interaction with Cuba. What do you think, friends? - Jonathan
  • @Tatiannamania
    I really appreciate straight up facts without the scare tactics or Clickbait titles. Thank you 🙏🏻
  • @judyplatz2885
    I grew up on a farm, OH, in the 1940s. Grandpa used to sniff the air to predict weather…lol…. My 83 year old self REALLY APPRECIATES solid weather prediction without hype. Thank you, from NH. 😊
  • @techmaster242
    I see this as a potentially good thing. Sometimes we get a storm that is already organized and it hits that hot water and gets really bad. This is going to be far less organized when it hits that hot water, so it will help suck some of that heat out of the gulf before something potentially bigger comes later. So long term this could end up being beneficial for the coastal communities. Anything to avoid another Katrina or Ian type of storm.
  • Watching from west Englewood close to the coast. I’m starting to get that apprehension after going through Ian. 😩
  • @WxCenterNazario
    Circumstances around this disturbance changed very quickly. Couple days ago, we were discussing how ruthless of a confusing forecast we had ahead. Realtime, the feature switched up and things are coming together. Still a long way to go I feel, great video as always Jonathan
  • @maryaventura
    Jonathan, thank you for the detail and important information. Watching you from the east side of So Florida. Please continue to keeping us informed.
  • @marymahar8446
    My 70th Birthday is Monday 🎉 Hope Debbie doesn't crash my party! 🌀
  • @ddouglas3687
    Piedmont Virginia hoping for rain out of this system but of course do not want any destruction. Appreciate the great breakdown of what's what with this possible hurricane. It looks to me like the stage is perfectly set for a hurricane. How it plays out where and when is the trick. I always plan for the worst and hope for the best. 👍 Awesome work sir.
  • @cjengland2365
    Glad we changed to accordion shutters this year. Just let us know when and we'll run out and shut them quick. 🙂
  • @RhettsRides
    Tuning in from North Carolina! Never hoping for dangerous hurricanes but always looking forward to east coast surf season!
  • @smartgrandma
    Great info stated just the way it should be. Thank you. I'm in Spring Hill, FL
  • @RichFromQueensNY
    Wow this is some crazy we have no COC yet so we really don't even know where it's headed. To me the icon looks the most ideal, but the scary thing is once it goes off the Florida coast you got the Bermuda high not letting it go anywhere. That to me is the most crazy situation that's will be tons of flooding somewhere and I don't even have a guess where. Look forward to the next updates hopefully we can get a COC and at least have an idea how fast it's moving and where it actually is. Thank you for your hard work!
  • @KrissyMeow
    Tuning in from near Destin, FL. It's already been raining almost daily here and have an unavoidable trip to Alabama Monday evening, so hoping this fizzles out or turns to the east more and more (sorry central FL :( ).