AccuWeather meteorologists have their eye on a few tropical systems from the eastern Pacific to the western Atlantic basins this week, and at least two of these systems may be a threat to Central America. Tropical activity has trended much closer to the coasts of Central and North America in recent weeks as dry air and wind shear over the central Atlantic have become more hostile for development. Wind shear is the sudden change in speed or direction of breezes in the region that are not associat
AccuWeather meteorologists have their eye on a couple of tropical systems from the eastern Pacific to the western Atlantic basins this week, and both of these systems may be a threat to Central America. Tropical activity has trended much closer to the coasts of Central and North America in recent weeks as dry air and wind shear over the central Atlantic have become more hostile for development. Wind shear is the sudden change in speed or direction of breezes in the region that are not associated
AccuWeather meteorologists have their eye on a couple of tropical systems from the eastern Pacific to the western Atlantic basins this week, and both of these systems may be a threat to Central America. Tropical activity has trended much closer to the coasts of Central and North America in recent weeks as dry air and wind shear over the central Atlantic have become more hostile for development. Wind shear is the sudden change in speed or direction of breezes in the region that are not associated
AccuWeather meteorologists are keeping their eyes on a tropical depression that developed in the western Caribbean and crossed over Central America earlier this week. The moisture associated with that system has now emerged in the eastern Pacific and may not only become the next named tropical storm of the 2023 season, but conditions could allow it to intensify rapidly, similar to Otis and Norma earlier this month. Satellite images on Friday showed showers and thunderstorms that conglomerated ab
AccuWeather meteorologists are keeping their eyes on a tropical depression that developed in the western Caribbean and crossed over Central America earlier this week. The moisture associated with that system has now emerged in the eastern Pacific and may not only become the next named tropical storm of the 2023 season, but conditions could allow it to intensify rapidly, similar to Otis and Norma earlier this month. Satellite images on Friday showed showers and thunderstorms that conglomerated ab