Named Storm Lisa – 2022

Named Storm Lisa – 2022 developed in the south central Caribbean from a Tropical Depression. This storm is moving generally westerly and will be affecting southeastern Mexico with high winds and heavy rain by Wednesday afternoon, November 02. Since this storm system will probably not be affecting the US, this may be our only mention of Named Storm Lisa – 2022.

Please visit the National Hurricane Center website for official news and advisories.

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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“These are not official advisories. These updates and advisories are based upon information from our own computer models, NOAA, Local Weather Data Centers, deep water Buoy Data, and other publicly available sources. FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PERSON, please refer to your Local, State, and Federal Authority updates for Official Advisories and Orders. For up to the minute advisories and official updates, it is essential that you monitor your local Emergency Government, NOAA and Local Media Broadcasts. Please do not make personal safety decisions based upon information presented here.”

www.gulfstorm.net

Tropical Storm Research Center, Southern, Alabama.

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Named Storm Karl – 2022

Named Storm Karl – 2022 developed over the southern Gulf of Mexico from a Tropical Low Pressure Area. This storm is currently in the far southwestern Gulf of Mexico moving generally westerly. This storm will be in an area where the possibility of strengthening is low. Because of the projected track of this storm into eastern Mexico with a low chance of US involvement, this will probably be our only mention of Named Storm Karl -2022.

We will add unofficial updates if conditions change.

Please visit the National Hurricane Center website for official news and advisories.

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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“These are not official advisories. These updates and advisories are based upon information from our own computer models, NOAA, Local Weather Data Centers, deep water Buoy Data, and other publicly available sources. FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PERSON, please refer to your Local, State, and Federal Authority updates for Official Advisories and Orders. For up to the minute advisories and official updates, it is essential that you monitor your local Emergency Government, NOAA and Local Media Broadcasts. Please do not make personal safety decisions based upon information presented here.”

www.gulfstorm.net

Tropical Storm Research Center, Southern, Alabama.

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Named Storm Julia – 2022 – Update October 9.

Named Storm Julia reached Hurricane Category 1 strength just before landfall in Nicaragua early October 9. This storm has been steered more west southwest over the past 24 hours and if it survives going over the mountains in that area, it may emerge in the eastern Pacific. Since this storm no longer poses a direct threat at this time, to the US, this will be our final post on Named Storm Julia – 2022.

Please visit the National Hurricane Center website for official news and advisories.

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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“These are not official advisories. These updates and advisories are based upon information from our own computer models, NOAA, Local Weather Data Centers, deep water Buoy Data, and other publicly available sources. FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PERSON, please refer to your Local, State, and Federal Authority updates for Official Advisories and Orders. For up to the minute advisories and official updates, it is essential that you monitor your local Emergency Government, NOAA and Local Media Broadcasts. Please do not make personal safety decisions based upon information presented here.”

www.gulfstorm.net

Tropical Storm Research Center, Southern, Alabama.

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Named Storm Julia – 2022

Named Storm Julia – 2022 formed from a Tropical Depression just off the coast of Venezuela in the Caribbean. This storm has the potential to intensify fairly rapidly and will be moving generally westerly making a landfall in northern Central America on October 9. If this storm stays on it’s current path, it may cross over into the Eastern Pacific, however, several international tracking models are showing a slight northerly shift and possibly getting into the southern Gulf of Mexico after Monday or Tuesday October 10-11. We are carefully monitoring the progress of this storm and will post additional unofficial updates as needed.

Please visit the National Hurricane Center website for official news and advisories.

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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“These are not official advisories. These updates and advisories are based upon information from our own computer models, NOAA, Local Weather Data Centers, deep water Buoy Data, and other publicly available sources. FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PERSON, please refer to your Local, State, and Federal Authority updates for Official Advisories and Orders. For up to the minute advisories and official updates, it is essential that you monitor your local Emergency Government, NOAA and Local Media Broadcasts. Please do not make personal safety decisions based upon information presented here.”

www.gulfstorm.net

Tropical Storm Research Center, Southern, Alabama.

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Recap – Named Storm Ian – 2022

Named Storm Ian – 2022 – has been one for the record books. There have been deaths and there has been destruction. We will not mention specific information about damage and casualties, because those numbers are still dynamic, as search, rescue and recovery efforts are still under way.

We will say that persons who did not heed the mandatory evacuation orders are mainly the ones who are casualties. We hope that this fact will not be ignored in future storms of this nature.

This is the final posting for Named Storm Ian – 2022.