AlanUK
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This weekend saw the first Named storm of the 2004 Hurricane season with TS Alex forming off the coast of South Carolina.
Alex has, as of yesterday become a Hurricane (Cat 1) and looks to be strengthening further although given it's position and direction it is unlikely to become a Cat 2 as it is moving into cooler waters. If lanfall is to occur it looks most likely to be over the northern edge of NC near the Grand Banks.
For those currently heading off on holiday, or just about to. It is worth keeping an eye on the emergence of tropical depression 2 which has formed today in the Carribbean and is heading in a NW direction towards southern Florida. It's not yet a tropical storm and so has not been named (Bonnie). The weather prediction models show it swinging more northerly by the end of this week and missing the Eastern coast of Florida by a few hundred miles and so shouldn't pose any threat.
I will be back with updates on these storms later.
Alan.
Alex has, as of yesterday become a Hurricane (Cat 1) and looks to be strengthening further although given it's position and direction it is unlikely to become a Cat 2 as it is moving into cooler waters. If lanfall is to occur it looks most likely to be over the northern edge of NC near the Grand Banks.
For those currently heading off on holiday, or just about to. It is worth keeping an eye on the emergence of tropical depression 2 which has formed today in the Carribbean and is heading in a NW direction towards southern Florida. It's not yet a tropical storm and so has not been named (Bonnie). The weather prediction models show it swinging more northerly by the end of this week and missing the Eastern coast of Florida by a few hundred miles and so shouldn't pose any threat.
I will be back with updates on these storms later.
Alan.