Tropical Storm Bertha threat |
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Tropical Storm Bertha threat |
Jul 3 2008, 06:02 PM
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Tropical Storm Bertha Is Here
![]() As we discussed last night there was potential for tropical development in the far eastern portions of the Atlantic Ocean. That potential has been realized a bit more quickly than hurricane forecasters thought last night as Tropical Storm Bertha has been declared as of 11 AM.The odds are relatively high that Bertha will end up being a "fish storm" -- a storm that stays out in the Atlantic and provides little threat to interests in the Caribbean and the East Coast. However, the early development of a tropical storm out by the Cape Verde Islands typically means a more active than usual "Cape Verde season" with more frequent hurricanes traversing the tropical Atlantic. Whether or not those Cape Verde hurricanes become a threat to the East Coast remains to be seen and that factor will be determined by the middle and upper level steering patterns in the Atlantic. Those steering patterns can be determined with greater accuracy as we move closer to the heart of the Cape Verde season in August and September. Tags: Tropical Storm Bertha, Atlantic Hurricane Season, tropical storms, bertha, hurricane bertha, hurricane watch, tropical storm, national hurricane center -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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