A tropical wave has formed in the southwest Gulf of Mexico. While should not pose a huge threat to the U.S. coastline another system could be an issue for our coast by next week.
Tropical Storm Hermine appears to be headed for a Florida landfall. Could the next system to affect the Gulf be rolling off the African Continent as we speak?
Is it just a ploy for ratings, or are meteorologists simply trying to save us from our own apathy when it comes to the potential of a tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico?
Tropical Depression Six has formed in the Atlantic Ocean. The current forecast track suggests that this system will not pose any threat to the United States mainland.
A tropical wave near the Cape Verde Islands is cause for concern at the National Hurricane Center. It should not be a threat to the Louisiana coastline.