ORLANDO, Fla. â What is likely to become a subtropical system brewing in the Atlantic has a high chance to develop into what would be the Atlantic hurricane seasonâs 1st named storm, Ana, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Meteorologists increased the odds of development Thursday morning for a non-tropical low-pressure system in the mid-Atlantic to become a subtropical depression or storm, from 90% odds in the next five days to 80% in the same time frame, according to the NHCâs 8 a.m. update. The NHC also estimates a 70% chance the system could develop in the next 48 hours.
The low was first identified early Wednesday within a broad area of cloudiness and thunderstorms about 600 miles east-southeast of Bermuda, said Jack Beven, an NHC hurricane specialist.
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Fiji/Pacific: Tropical Cyclone Yasa - Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA), DREF Operation n° MDRFJ005
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Three Tropical Depressions formed from 10 to 13 December (TD01F, TD02F, and TD03F) with Tropical Cyclone (TC)
Yasa forming on the 13 December from TD02F. TC Yasa is currently a Category 5 cyclone. According to Fiji Meteorological Service based on TC Yasa current track, it is expected to pass across the two main islands in the evening of 17 December and 18 December 2020. The forecasted path will take this cyclone over most of Viti Levu and tracking towards the Lomaiviti group. Yasa is expected to have hurricane force winds over the whole of Fiji, especially over the Lau group, Vanua Levu, Taveuni and even Kadavu. Click here to see the expected affected areas.