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  2. Hurricane likely to brew in Caribbean, may reach US - AOL

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    Read the latest article on strengthening Tropical Storm Rafael that could threaten the United States. The Caribbean Sea has been an area AccuWeather meteorologists have been watching since Oct. 21 ...

  3. Local & National Weather News You Can Use - Hourly Forecasts ...

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    Get the Santa Cruz de Mora, Merida local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Local & National Weather News You Can Use - Hourly Forecasts and Weather Events - AOL.com Skip to main ...

  4. Tropical system brewing in the Caribbean now is forecast to ...

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    Last week, Rafael hit western Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, knocking out its entire power grid. Only a few days later, eastern Cuba was rocked by an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.8.

  5. AccuWeather eyeing western Caribbean for potential tropical ...

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    "Interests from Central America through the western Caribbean and the Gulf Coast of the U.S. should closely monitor this potential for development," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Mike Youman.

  6. Central American gyre - Wikipedia

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    The Central American gyre (CAG) is a broad and seasonal area of low pressure that occurs over the eastern Pacific Ocean and western Caribbean Sea. It primarily develops annually during the region's rainy season between May and November, and most commonly occurs during late spring (May–June) and early fall (October–November).

  7. Tropical Storm Sara forms in the Caribbean - AOL

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    A weather system is considered a tropical storm when its sustained wind speeds reach at least 39 mph. The storm is expected to linger in the Caribbean through the weekend and slowly move into the ...

  8. Caribbean Meteorological Organisation - Wikipedia

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    In 1951 the British Caribbean Meteorological Service was established to promote and co-ordinate regional activities in the fields of meteorology and allied sciences, to provide support and advice to governments in dealing with issues of an international nature affecting weather and climate and to represent the regional meteorological community ...

  9. Tracking the Caribbean for yet more tropical development - AOL

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    A large storm or gyre may again form near the western Caribbean, which, when factoring in warm waters and low wind shear, could foster new but slow development. Both Oscar and Nadine struggled for ...