tropical storm alpha

Could Be A "Super Storm"

Posted 10/23/05 at 3:26am by jamie

My earlier post about the

Making of A Perfect Storm
may have gained some validity. AccuWeather has an
article that discusses the very merging of the two storms I was talking about.
If this occurs it would produce a super storm.

COULD WILMA AND ALPHA MERGE TO PRODUCE
A SUPERSTORM?

Posted: Saturday, October 22, 2005 at 7:26 PM EDT

 by AccuWeather.com Sr. Meteorologist Jim Andrews

STATE COLLEGE, PA (AccuWeather.com) -- The atmosphere as of Saturday
holds potential for the development of a powerful storm off the Atlantic
Seaboard of the United States early next week. While this would be true to
some extent without the existence of Hurricane Wilma and the newly-dubbed
Tropical Storm Alpha, which represent a great reservoir of tropical warmth
and moisture, it only ratchets up the potential.

The Making Of A Perfect Storm

Posted 10/22/05 at 10:28pm by jamie

The record is now broken. Tropical storm Alpha has formed, making it the 22nd
named storm of this season and breaking the all time record for most active
hurricane season.

The scary thing is looking at these two storms they are going to come very
close to one another.

Hurricane Wilma Projected Path

Tropical Storm Alpha Projected Path

 

It almost reminds you of the movie "A Perfect Storm". This should provide for
some really interesting days ahead.

Updated information can be found at the
National Hurricane Center's
website.

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