Named Storm Eta -2020 -unofficial update Nov. 10, and mention of Named Storm Theta.

Tropical Storm Eta is moving very slowly northerly off the Gulf Coast of Florida. This storm system is encountering upper level shear and some dry air along it’s path but still may make Hurricane strength. Current projections from many tracking agencies are for a second Florida landfall between Pensacola, Florida, and Tampa, Florida, within the next 30 hours. Persons along the Florida Gulf Coast and Panhandle can expect moderate rainfall with some lowland flooding as well as gusty winds, rip currents and beach erosion from high waves.

In keeping with our policy of at least mentioning all named storms, Named Storm Theta formed in the central north Atlantic and is moving easterly toward Spain. It is not a threat to the US, so this will be our only mention of Theta.

We are continuing to monitor Named Storm Eta and will post additional unofficial advisories if 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, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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Named Storm Eta 2020 – Unofficial Updates Monday, November 2 and Saturday, November 7, 2020.

Named Storm Eta has made Hurricane Status and may make Major category within 24 hours. This storm is just off the coast of Nicaragua (Monday November. 2, 2020 @ 11:35 AM EST) and will be picked up by southwest to northeast steering currents by early Friday, November 6. This system will travel through the far western Caribbean and potentially into the southern Gulf of Mexico by November 9 to 11. Once it gets into the warm water of the Gulf, some intensification is possible. All persons along the Gulf Coast of the US should be monitoring this storm carefully.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020: After encountering mountains in Central America, Eta was reduced to Depression strength, but is back over water in the western Caribbean and may strengthen to Tropical Storm again soon. Long range projections from most tracking agencies are placing Eta into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico by late Monday night, November 9. The steering currents aloft in the Gulf will most likely steer the storm northerly starting Tuesday, November 10. Therefore, we are renewing our call for all residents of the Coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico to monitor the progress of this storm carefully.

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, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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Named Storm Eta – 2020

Named Storm Eta formed off the Caribbean coast of Venezuela from a tropical depression. This storm system is moving generally westerly at this time and while many tracking model agencies are projecting that this system will be affecting eastern Central America, a few agencies are showing a possible turn to the north, where it could affect Cuba and southern Florida. We will post additional unofficial advisories 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, Gulf Shores, Alabama

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ALERT: Hurricane Zeta unofficial update 27 October, 2020, @ 4:45 AM EDT –

ALERT:  4:45 AM EDT, Oct. 27 – Hurricane Zeta is interacting with the mountains of the Yucatan Peninsula at this hour, but not enough to weaken it substantially. Current projections indicate that this dangerous Hurricane will be taking aim on Southern Louisiana, southern Mississippi, southern Alabama and part of the Florida Panhandle Wednesday into Thursday, October 28 and 29. All persons in these areas should have plans in place and if mandatory evacuation orders are issued by State and Local Government, to follow those orders. Coastal residents can expect a strong coastal storm surge, high, gusty hurricane force winds winds, 5 to 10 inches of rain, lowlands and flash flooding and some tornadoes.  Persons inland in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, the Carolina’s and Virginia can expect high rainfall totals and gusty winds through this coming weekend.
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, Gulf Shores, Alabama

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Named Storm Zeta – 2020

Named Storm Zeta formed in the far northwestern Caribbean from a tropical low pressure area. This system is forecast to move slowly northwesterly into the Gulf, then north over the next few days and may be affecting the same general areas of the Gulf that were hit by storms Laura, Sally and Delta.

Persons from Texas to Florida should be monitoring this storm carefully because of the potential for heavy rain, gusty winds and the possibility of lowlands flooding.

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, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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Named Storm Epsilon – 2020

Named Storm Epsilon formed from a non-tropical low pressure area in the central Atlantic. This system will be moving slowly northwestward and may make Hurricane strength within a few days. Early tracking models are showing continued northwest movement in the general direction of the New England Coast, but a cold front moving off the US East Coast will start moving this storm more northerly and then northeast and off shore along the Maritime Provinces of Canada. If this storm continues northwest and increases forward speed before the cold front picks it up, there could be some US interaction. Persons along the US Coast from New Jersey to Maine should be aware of this storm and monitor it’s progress. We will update unofficial information if 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, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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Hurricane Delta – Update Oct. 9, 2020 @ 5:45 AM EDT

Hurricane Delta has strengthened to Category 3 and is taking aim on southwestern Louisiana, roughly between Lake Charles and Morgan City. Tropical storm force wind is already being felt along this area and it will get progressively worse as this dangerous storm approaches the coast and makes landfall close to sunset, Friday, October 9.
Emergency evacuation orders are in effect and local Emergency Management officials are warning of a destructive, deadly storm surge, winds gusting to near 130 MPH near the eye of the storm, heavy rainfall with flash flooding and some tornadoes. This is an especially dangerous situation because of the stacks of debris left over along streets from Named Storm Laura a month ago, that will be picked up by the winds of Delta and hurled about as missiles causing even more damage in the region.
As of 4:45 AM local time Friday, October 9, the time left to evacuate is quickly diminishing. Once trees and debris start to clutter roadways, evacuation will be impossible. This is a deadly storm and should not be taken lightly.
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, Gulf Shores, Alabama

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Named Storm Delta – 2020

Named Storm Delta – 2020 formed in the central Caribbean south of Jamaica and is moving northwest. This system will be entering the southeastern Gulf of Mexico late Tuesday Oct. 6, into early Wednesday, Oct. 7. Many international tracking models are showing this storm affecting the area between the Texas/Louisiana border over to Northwestern Florida late Thursday Oct. 8 into Friday, Oct. 9, in the same general areas where two other hurricanes have made landfall in recent weeks. Because of the close proximity to the US Gulf Coast this week and the limited amount of time for preparedness, we are strongly recommending that all persons along the Gulf Coast of the US monitor the progress of this system very carefully.

UPDATE – 6 October 2020 @ 6:00 AM EDT: The staff at TSRC is posting an unofficial Safety Advisory at this time. Due to the rapid intensification of “Delta” to Category 2 and further intensification probable, we are strongly suggesting that all persons along the US Gulf Coast from the Texas/Louisiana border to northwestern Florida CAREFULLY monitor local Emergency Government and National Hurricane Center advisories for OFFICIAL information to keep you safe. “Delta” will be making landfall Friday into early Saturday morning as a strong Hurricane – in locations that have already seen damage and flooding in recent weeks from two other storms. If mandatory evacuation orders are given, FOLLOW THOSE ORDERS and do so promptly. Take care and be safe.

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, Gulf Shores, Alabama

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Potential Tropical System # 26 (Delta) – 2020

Potential Tropical System # 26 for the 2020 Atlantic Season is in the central Caribbean (October 4) and is moving toward western Cuba. This system will be entering the southeastern Gulf of Mexico late Tuesday Oct. 6, into early Wednesday, Oct. 7. This system will potentially become Named Storm Delta – 2020 as it gains strength. Many international tracking models are showing this storm making landfall between the Texas/Louisiana border over to Northwestern Florida late Thursday Oct. 8 into Friday, Oct. 9, in the same general areas where two other hurricanes have made landfall in recent weeks. The National Hurricane Center has started posting information for this system, even though it is not yet named – because of the close proximity to the US Gulf Coast this week and the limited amount of time for preparedness. Persons along the Gulf Coast of the US should be monitoring the progress of this system carefully.

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, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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Named Storm Gamma – 2020

Tropical Storm Gamma developed in the western Caribbean from a Tropical Depression. This storm will slowly move across the Yucatan area of southeastern Mexico and will enter the southern Gulf of Mexico this weekend. The steering currents in that part of the Gulf are weak, so the storm will slowly move westerly, affecting Coastal Mexico. However, if the steering currents shift a bit and movement of the storm goes farther to the northwest, some US Gulf Coast involvement could take place later this coming week. We will post additional information if 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, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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