Atlantic, Tropical Depression Seven
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSN
Tropical depression likely to form in next couple of days
WPBF 25 First Warning Weather meteorologists are monitoring Invest 92-L, located about midway between the Windward Islands and the coast of West Africa.According to the National Hurricane Center, the disturbance will likely become a tropical depression in the next day or two.
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Planting Trees In The Tropics Could Hold The Key To Cooling The Planet And Fighting Climate Change
Planting trees is a net positive for the climate, but a new study shows tropical regions deliver the strongest cooling and carbon-capturing benefits.
Absolutely not. Tropical activity in October is very common. If you look back in time, you can see the areas that are most favored for tropical development in the Atlantic Basin. Lo and behold, the western Caribbean, Bay of Campeche and Gulf are areas where we tend to see formation in the month of October.
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Tropical rainforest soil may fuel climate change as Earth warms, accelerating global warming
A new study led by the U.S. Forest Service, with Chapman University as a key senior collaborator, published in Nature Communications, suggests Earth's own tropical soils may contribute to climate change as global warming continues,
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See spaghetti models for Tropical Depression 7. Will strengthening storm stay away from Florida?
Invest 92L has strengthened into Tropical Depression 7 and is expected to become Tropical Storm Gabrielle later today or tonight.
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Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Tropical Atlantic heating up as coastal storm threatens mid-Atlantic
A tropical depression is likely to form in the Atlantic this week as a coastal storm threatens the mid-Atlantic with strong wind and flooding rain. Meanwhile, America’s heartland will see summerlike temperatures.
Remnants of Tropical Storm Mario could produce rain across San Diego County starting on Wednesday afternoon and possibly trigger thunderstorms and lightning from the ocean to the sea, the National Weather Service says.