Tropical Update: September 11, 2022
One day past the peak of hurricane season and there?s not much going on. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is a tropical system coming off the coast of Africa that has a 20% chance of developing over the next five days. Fiona would be the next named storm, but Sadiku says there are no signs of the happening anytime soon.
One day past the peak of hurricane season and there?s not much going on. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is a tropical system coming off the coast of Africa that has a 20% chance of developing over the next five days. Fiona would be the next named storm, but Sadiku says there are no signs of the happening anytime soon.
Tropical Update; September 10, 2022
Saturday, September 10 is the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but so far things have been fairly quiet. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says at this point there are no immediate tropical threats to the Sunshine State. Hurricane Earl is still out in the Atlantic as a category 2 storm, but Sadiku says it is having a tough time sustaining itself as it moves north in open waters. There is an area off the coast of Africa that has a 30 % chance of developing over the next five days. He adds that as you look across the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, things are looking good with no activity.
Saturday, September 10 is the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but so far things have been fairly quiet. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says at this point there are no immediate tropical threats to the Sunshine State. Hurricane Earl is still out in the Atlantic as a category 2 storm, but Sadiku says it is having a tough time sustaining itself as it moves north in open waters. There is an area off the coast of Africa that has a 30 % chance of developing over the next five days. He adds that as you look across the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, things are looking good with no activity.
Today's tropical weather forecast
We're in the peak of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season and storms are swirling over the ocean. However, most currently don't pose any threats to land.
We're in the peak of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season and storms are swirling over the ocean. However, most currently don't pose any threats to land.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows the impressive satellite views of Category 2 Hurricane Earl in the Atlantic Ocean, plus the remnants of Hurricane Danielle and other points of interest off the coast of Africa.
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows the impressive satellite views of Category 2 Hurricane Earl in the Atlantic Ocean, plus the remnants of Hurricane Danielle and other points of interest off the coast of Africa.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows the progressions of Hurricane Danielle, Tropical Storm Earl, and other areas of interest swirling off the coast of Africa.
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows the progressions of Hurricane Danielle, Tropical Storm Earl, and other areas of interest swirling off the coast of Africa.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg shows us three tropical systems in the Atlantic: Hurricane Danielle, Tropical Storm Earl, and a system off the coast of Africa that still has yet to form into a named storm.
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg shows us three tropical systems in the Atlantic: Hurricane Danielle, Tropical Storm Earl, and a system off the coast of Africa that still has yet to form into a named storm.
Tropical Update: September 4, 2022
It?s been an active start to September in the tropics with two named systems, Danielle and Earl, in the Atlantic. Danielle has regained hurricane strength, while Earl remains a tropical storm. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says he is also watching a third system that just formed off the coast of Africa that may have a 20% shot of developing over the next five days. However, Sadiku says none of the storms pose a threat to the United States.
It?s been an active start to September in the tropics with two named systems, Danielle and Earl, in the Atlantic. Danielle has regained hurricane strength, while Earl remains a tropical storm. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says he is also watching a third system that just formed off the coast of Africa that may have a 20% shot of developing over the next five days. However, Sadiku says none of the storms pose a threat to the United States.
Tropical Update: September 3, 2022
After weeks of no named storms in the tropics, there are now two in the Atlantic- Danielle and Earl. Danielle has been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm and FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says she is losing some convection and is not expected to hit the United States. He is closely watching Tropical Storm Earl, which developed late Friday night as it moves north and west. However, like Danielle, it is not expected to impact the U.S.
After weeks of no named storms in the tropics, there are now two in the Atlantic- Danielle and Earl. Danielle has been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm and FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says she is losing some convection and is not expected to hit the United States. He is closely watching Tropical Storm Earl, which developed late Friday night as it moves north and west. However, like Danielle, it is not expected to impact the U.S.
Hurricane Danielle forms in Atlantic
FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber shows the first named storm in a month, Danielle, which formed in the Atlantic Ocean Friday, September 2. After August was quiet with tropical activity, three systems have become of interest as the 2022 hurricane season moves on.
FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber shows the first named storm in a month, Danielle, which formed in the Atlantic Ocean Friday, September 2. After August was quiet with tropical activity, three systems have become of interest as the 2022 hurricane season moves on.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg discusses the newly-formed Tropical Depression Five. It is out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and is not expected to impact Florida.
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg discusses the newly-formed Tropical Depression Five. It is out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and is not expected to impact Florida.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says two areas of low pressure in the Atlantic continue to be of interest to forecasters, but neither pose an immediate threat to land, as of now.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says two areas of low pressure in the Atlantic continue to be of interest to forecasters, but neither pose an immediate threat to land, as of now.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says things are getting more active in the Atlantic Ocean. There are four disturbances but one has a higher chance of development in the next several days.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says things are getting more active in the Atlantic Ocean. There are four disturbances but one has a higher chance of development in the next several days.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says forecasters are continuing to track an area in the Atlantic Ocean that has a high chance of development in the next few days. Computer models show it heading to the west-northwest through the week before possibly turning away from the east coast of Florida. But it's too early to make that call.
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says forecasters are continuing to track an area in the Atlantic Ocean that has a high chance of development in the next few days. Computer models show it heading to the west-northwest through the week before possibly turning away from the east coast of Florida. But it's too early to make that call.
Tropical Update; August 28, 2022
Things are becoming more active in the tropics as we end the month of August. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says Danielle, which will be the next named storm may be developing soon. Sadiku says we could see a tropical depression develop in the Atlantic over the next five days, but it is not clear where it will head.
Things are becoming more active in the tropics as we end the month of August. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says Danielle, which will be the next named storm may be developing soon. Sadiku says we could see a tropical depression develop in the Atlantic over the next five days, but it is not clear where it will head.
Tropical Update: August 27, 2022
It?s been a fairly quiet hurricane season so far. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says it?s been 54 days since we?ve had a named storm. He says this is only the 5th time since 1950 that we had a quiet stretch this long. Sadiku is watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean that has a 20% chance of developing over the next five days. He is also watching a tropical wave in the Atlantic that is showing more promise in terms of potential development. It has a 30% chance of developing over the next five days. He says as we head into the peak of hurricane season we need to pay more attention to the tropics but there is no immediate threat to Florida.
It?s been a fairly quiet hurricane season so far. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says it?s been 54 days since we?ve had a named storm. He says this is only the 5th time since 1950 that we had a quiet stretch this long. Sadiku is watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean that has a 20% chance of developing over the next five days. He is also watching a tropical wave in the Atlantic that is showing more promise in terms of potential development. It has a 30% chance of developing over the next five days. He says as we head into the peak of hurricane season we need to pay more attention to the tropics but there is no immediate threat to Florida.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber continues to track two areas in the Atlantic Ocean for possible development over the next 10 days.
Meteorologist Jim Weber continues to track two areas in the Atlantic Ocean for possible development over the next 10 days.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says two areas are under observation as they move off Africa toward the Atlantic and Caribbean.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says two areas are under observation as they move off Africa toward the Atlantic and Caribbean.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows how the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season is being impacted by conditions in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean.
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows how the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season is being impacted by conditions in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean.
Tropical Update: August 21, 2022
Things are fairly quiet in the tropics, but FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there are signs that things are beginning to heat up. Sadiku says potential tropical cyclone 4 never earned a name and has dissipated. Sadiku is focusing on the Atlantic where a tropical wave is rolling off the coast of Africa. He says it has a 20 percent chance of developing over the next five days. He says it has been 48 days since the last named storm. The next storm will be Danielle.
Things are fairly quiet in the tropics, but FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there are signs that things are beginning to heat up. Sadiku says potential tropical cyclone 4 never earned a name and has dissipated. Sadiku is focusing on the Atlantic where a tropical wave is rolling off the coast of Africa. He says it has a 20 percent chance of developing over the next five days. He says it has been 48 days since the last named storm. The next storm will be Danielle.
Tropical Update: August 20, 2022
The tropics are starting to wake up, but right now there is no threat to Florida. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is keeping an eye on potential tropical cyclone four because it is the one that has the best chance of inheriting a name. Though it is getting better organized, it does not have a closed center of circulation, but that could change. Hurricane hunters are expected to fly into the storm on Saturday morning and if the winds get stronger and the center gets better defined, the system could become Danielle. If Danielle does develop, it will hit parts of northern Mexico and Southern Texas and leave Florida alone. Sadiku is also watching a wave that could move into the Eastern Atlantic and has a 20% shot of developing over the next five days.
The tropics are starting to wake up, but right now there is no threat to Florida. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is keeping an eye on potential tropical cyclone four because it is the one that has the best chance of inheriting a name. Though it is getting better organized, it does not have a closed center of circulation, but that could change. Hurricane hunters are expected to fly into the storm on Saturday morning and if the winds get stronger and the center gets better defined, the system could become Danielle. If Danielle does develop, it will hit parts of northern Mexico and Southern Texas and leave Florida alone. Sadiku is also watching a wave that could move into the Eastern Atlantic and has a 20% shot of developing over the next five days.



















