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Don Likely Forming

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - July 4, 2017

A tropical cyclone in the far Atlantic is likely to become Tropical Storm Don this week. Satellite Photograph: NOAA
A tropical cyclone in the far Atlantic is likely to become Tropical Storm Don this week. Satellite Photograph: NOAA
The latest 5 day forecast from the National Hurricane Center brings the tropical cyclone to the Winward Islands in about 5 days. Map: NHC
The latest 5 day forecast from the National Hurricane Center brings the tropical cyclone to the Winward Islands in about 5 days. Map: NHC

It’s becoming likely that we will see Tropical Storm Don within the next 72 hours as an area of disturbed weather in the far Atlantic takes on tropical cyclone characteristics. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), environmental conditions, are favorable for a tropical depression or a tropical storm to form within the next 24 hours or so while the low in question moves westward or west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph across the tropical Atlantic. The NHC believes there is a high chance -70%- that a tropical cyclone will form within the next 48 hours and a 80% chance of formation occurring within the next 5 days.


With Arlene, Bret, and Cindy passed, the next tropical cylone name that’ll be used in the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season is Don. With no other system showing signs of growth within the basin, this system will likely earn the name Don.

While there’s good agreement that this system will become a tropical storm within the next 72 hours, there is disagreement with what will happen to this system in the extended range. The system needs to pass through an area of dry air which may limit development and could even weaken it. Computer forecast guidance is conflicted in the long range, with some bringing the storm to the United States east coast in about 10 days. However, confidence is extremely low in both the mid range and extended range forecast with this system.


Experts believe this Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs through to the end of November, will be a busy one.  Dr. Phil Klotzbach and the experts at Colorado State University recently updated their seasonal outlook to show more storms forming in the Atlantic basin this season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration  (NOAA) also released their own forecast which shows this hurricane season to be likely more active than others.
Satellite images, forecast models, and the latest advisories for tropical cyclones anywhere near North America can be found on our Hurricanes & Tropical Weather section of this website.

 

 

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