Tuesday, October 14, 2014

TROPICAL ALERT: TS Ana aims torward Hawaii; Gonzalo Threatens Bermuda!

First off-TS Ana, a newly formed Eastern Pacific storm, is approximately 700 miles SW of Hilo, Hawaii. NHC predicting that this storm may become a hurricane as early as tomorrow. Hawaii will need to be watching out especially by Friday as this storm gets closer to them.
GFS Models showing this storm will move NW then move North as it goes over Hilo.
But I'm sticking to what NHC says and it's also very possible that it could shift to the North, but I don't think it will shift to the north, at least until the center has passed Hilo.
So basically what we're saying is watch out if you live in Hilo, major threat for you.
 
Now on to Gonzalo-Gonzalo is now a MAJOR HURRICANE which means a Hurricane that exceeds winds of 110 MPH. Gonzalo has 115 MPH currently...
According to latest tracks from NHC and from GFS Computer Guidance Models, Gonzalo will make a bullseye straight toward Bermuda. Major Threat if you live in Bermuda. And it may even still become a Major Hurricane, even when it moves up to Newfoundland.
Good news is, if there's any good news after hearing all that I said, is that this storm will not impact the US and stay off the coast. Unless of course you consider Bermuda a part of the US. :P
All jokes aside-TWNS will be keeping an eye on both of these storms and we will keep you informed, ahead of the storms.
 

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