Hurricane Jose formed from a Tropical Depression in the eastern Atlantic over a week ago. We have delayed our mention of this storm until now because of the seriousness of Hurricane Irma.
Hurricane Jose is parked in the west central Atlantic and has very little in the way of steering currents to move it. It will hover near it’s position for several days until it interacts with other weather systems. For now, we will not report further on Named Storm Jose until such time as it starts moving in any predictable direction.
In the mean time, please use the NHC link below for details on all active named storms including the progress of Irma.
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Tropical Storm Research Center, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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