Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Tropical Storm Philippe was a long-lived but weak and poorly organized tropical cyclone which affected the eastern Caribbean during late September and early October 2023. The sixteenth named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, [a] Philippe formed from a tropical wave on September 23, near Cabo Verde.
In October, both Tropical Storm Philippe, the longest-lived tropical cyclone in the Atlantic this year, and Hurricane Tammy made landfall on Barbuda. Also that month, Tropical Depression Twenty‑One made landfall in Nicaragua. With Tammy's dissipation on October 28, the season effectively ended, as no tropical cyclones formed thereafter.
This image shows Tropical Storm Philippe (bottom) and Tropical Storm Rina (top) on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023. The Leeward and Windward islands of the Caribbean appear to the far left.
As the East Coast endured impacts from Ophelia, Tropical Storm Philippe took shape over the central Atlantic on Saturday evening. AccuWeather meteorologists say the system will continue to ...
Philippe on Tuesday was continuing to bring tropical storm conditions to the far eastern Caribbean but it is no longer forecast to become an Atlantic hurricane, according to the National Hurricane ...
Right behind Philippe came Tropical Storm Rina five days later. At that time, Philippe and Rina were approximately 620 mi (1,000 km) apart, which is close enough to influence each other's movement and development. [26] After a brief letup in activity, Tropical Storm Sean formed on October 11, in the eastern tropical Atlantic. [27]
September 27, 2023 at 4:03 AM. Orlando Sentinel/TNS. While Tropical Storm Philippe loses steam, its path may still take it close to islands in the Caribbean including Puerto Rico while a new ...
The National Hurricane Center continues to track the season’s 16th named storm in Tropical Storm Philippe while keeping tabs on two other systems with a chance to become the season’s 17th. As ...