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  2. Caribbean Sea may spawn next named tropical storm - AOL

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    In addition to the western Caribbean, there is a low risk of tropical development in the northern Caribbean late this week and into next weekend, as a cluster of showers and thunderstorms may ...

  3. 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).

  4. 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.

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

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    Heavier rain of 4-8 inches can occur close to the track of the storm over western Cuba and central Jamaica with an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 14 inches in the highest terrain.

  6. Caribbean tropical rainstorms pose risks in Puerto Rico ... - AOL

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    One of two tropical features that AccuWeather meteorologists have been monitoring before mid-October will threaten to bring torrential rain and gusty winds to many of the islands in the northern ...

  7. Tropical marine climate - Wikipedia

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    A tropical marine climate is a tropical climate that is primarily influenced by the ocean.It is usually experienced by islands and coastal areas 10° to 20° north and south of the equator.

  8. List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a hurricane from May 1863, labeled "Amanda", is included after being rediscovered in 2013. [ 11 ] The wind speeds listed are maximum one-minute average sustained winds , and the pressure is the minimum barometric pressure ; tropical cyclones listed with N/A under pressure indicates there is no known estimated pressure.

  9. Storm tracker: NHC watching system in Caribbean Sea, two ...

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    The hurricane center said Monday a "broad area of low pressure" is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea in a few days, and gradual development is possible thereafter.