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Hurricane Beryl Disipates

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - July 8, 2018

Hurricane Beryl has dissipated.  Image: NHC
Hurricane Beryl has dissipated. Image: NHC





The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has declared Beryl dead. The remains of the center of Beryl  crossed Dominica during the past few hours, accompanied by a disorganized area of
convection. Radar and surface observations continue to show that the system is an open wave and lacks any organization. There have been no observations of sustained tropical-storm-force winds from Dominica or Guadeloupe; with continued weakening of the system, the NHC now considers the system dissipated at 11pm AST.

While the system is dissipated, the NHC will continue to monitor the area its remnants are passing through in the coming days. According to the NHC, in about 72-120 hours,  there may be an opportunity for the remnants of Beryl to regenerate into a tropical cyclone when the system moves through the Bahamas and into the southwestern Atlantic. However, for a variety of reasons, the NHC believes the odds of such a regeneration are very low.




The remnants of Beryl should move off to the west northwest at a rapid pace for the next 12 hours. On such a trajectory, what’s left of  Beryl should move through the northeastern Caribbean Sea to the south of Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands by Monday.

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