Depresión Tropical Podría Formarse En El Golfo De México Esta Semana
396826 09: Hurricane Michelle appears on a monitor screen, as it moves in the direction of Cuba, at the United States National Hurricane Center November 3, 2001 in Miami, FL. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) maintains a continuous watch on tropical cyclones over the Atlantic, Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Eastern Pacific from May 15th through November 30th. The Center prepares and distributes hurricane watches and warnings for the general public as well as for marine and military users. During the "off-season," the NHC provides training for U.S. emergency managers and representatives from many countries that are affected by tropical cyclones. The NHC also conducts applied research to evaluate and improve hurricane forecasting techniques, and is involved in public awareness programs. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Si se convierte en tormenta, su nombre sería “Tormenta Tropical Barry”.
Noticia en desarrollo.
Las posibilidades de que se forme una depresión tropical comenzó de 40% y ya va en 70%.
El Centro Nacional de Huracanes está monitoreando una baja presión que podría convertirse en una depresión tropical y afectar a la Florida esta semana, hasta ahora principalmente a la costa norte del Golfo de México.
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