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Tropical Storm Florence is Next Up to Bat

Well Tropical Hurricane Storm Eduardo is finishing up his visit to the United States and next up to bat during this Cape Verde 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season is Tropical Storm Florence. Tropical Storm Florence will most likely become a Hurricane by the weekend and most meteorologists agree she could grow in size to a large Hurricane too. Tropical Storm Florence is still a ways out and moving at only 15 knots right now so it will be a long time until she reaches any thing close to the United States.


So far Florida this year has had basically two practice runs with Tropical Storm Alberto and Tropical Storm Eduardo? Tropical Storm Florence has formed early on way out in the Atlantic some 2,000 miles away from South Miami and 900 miles East of the Leeward Islands. Is it time to batten down the hatches again in preparation?


No, not yet too early to tell, however there are not a lot of forces in the way of Tropical Storm Florence’s way such as significant trade winds or other weather patterns nearby, so if she grows big by the time she arrives it could be a significant issue and mean that some serious preparedness and evacuations could be required and well that is the story on the early formation of Tropical Storm Hurricane Florence during the 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season, so consider all this in 2006.


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