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10/07/2024, 12:17 pm EDT

Milton Reaches Category-5 Major Hurricane Status at 11:05 EDT

At 11AM EDT, Category-4 Major Hurricane Milton is located at 21.7N/91.7W or about 720 miles southwest of Tampa, FL. Top wind is 155 mph. The threshold of a category-5 major hurricane is 156 mph. Milton is moving east-southeast at 9 mph. Surface pressure has plummeted to 933 MB. NOAA/NHC states that the 85 knot increase in wind speed during the past 24 hours is 3rd fastest behind Wilma (2005) and Felix (2007). Shortly after this (NOAA) message, the storm was upgraded to a category-5 major hurricane.
10/07/2024, 4:54 am EDT

Much Needed Rainfall in Argentina and Brazil Ahead

A wet pattern is ahead in South America. The ECM week-2 outlook valid for next week indicates two areas of heavy rain. One area is in Argentina and the second across central/northeast Brazil. Both zones are encountering drought and need rainfall. ECM indicates gradual regeneration of a drier pattern holding off until November.
10/06/2024, 8:47 am EDT

Rare East-moving Gulf of Mexico Intensifying Hurricane This Week

The NOAA/NHC 5-day outlook strengthens Milton to a hurricane tonight with due east movement continuing to early Tuesday followed by intensification to a category-3 major hurricane while turning east-northeast Tuesday afternoon. Milton maintains that track and makes landfall as a category-3 major hurricane in the Tampa, FL area late Wednesday afternoon.